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| Alphabetical [« »] feel 5 feeling 7 feelings 1 feet 29 fell 4 fellow-feeling 1 fellow-guests 1 | Frequency [« »] 30 respect 29 art 29 can 29 feet 29 quae 29 shown 29 though | Titus Flavius Clemens (Alexandrinus) The Instructor IntraText - Concordances feet |
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1 II, 2 | perception of the object. And the feet are carried from beneath 2 II, 3 | and couches with silver feet and inlaid with ivory, and 3 II, 3 | is fashioned with ivory feet be indignant at bearing 4 II, 3 | ground, and washed their feet, girded with a linen towel-- 5 II, 6 | to make a slip with the feet than with the eyes. This 6 II, 7 | let them not have their feet crossed, nor place one thigh 7 II, 8 | ointment," and anointed the feet of the Lord, and refreshed 8 II, 8 | of His suffering. For the feet anointed with fragrant ointment 9 II, 8 | to insist too much, the feet of the Lord which were anointed 10 II, 8 | figuratively called the feet of the Lord, of whom also 11 II, 8 | adore at the place where His feet stood," that is, where the 12 II, 8 | where the apostles, His feet, arrived; since, preached 13 II, 8 | Lord was anointed on the feet, being released from His 14 II, 8 | then, what the anointed feet prophesied--the treason 15 II, 8 | Saviour Himself washing the feet of the disciples, and despatching 16 II, 8 | odours."~The rubbing of the feet also with the fatness of 17 II, 9 | and let it have smooth feet; for elaborate turnings 18 II, 11| wore tunics reaching to the feet, and had on the crobulus-- 19 II, 11| down to the soles of his feet, is a piece of consummate 20 II, 12| hurt. But for a man bare feet are quite in keeping, except 21 II, 12| bound."~ To go with bare feet is most suitable for exercise, 22 II, 12| and cannot endure bare feet, we may use slippers or 23 II, 12| account of their bringing the feet near the dust, as I think. 24 II, 13| ungraceful things round the feet of women, Philemon in the 25 II, 13| bestowing it. And on your feet let active readiness to 26 III, 2 | desolates the 'land; and all the feet, and the summits of many-fountained 27 III, 10| shoes, washing one's own feet, and also rubbing one's 28 III, 11| two-edged sword. For the feet of folly lead those who 29 III, 11| better to slip with the feet than with the eyes. Accordingly,