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 1 1 |      teachers. Whence now with pure heart and unfeigned religion we
 2 2 |         city; and they all with one heart and soul gave their vote
 3 2 |          therefore in simplicity of heart and in uprightness of mind,
 4 2 |        pronounce this with my whole heart, and soul, and mind. ~And
 5 2 |             all these with my whole heart to pray for me to God, that
 6 2 |          honour, love with all your heart his Vicar, and if your sacred
 7 2 |            loved him with all their heart: and if your sacred majesty
 8 2 |             which maketh strong the heart of man, they laid up in
 9 2 | proclamation with one mouth and one heart, neither adding anything,
10 2 |            who are good and true of heart, as the psalmist David melodiously
11 3 |             only be believed in the heart and confessed with the mouth?
12 5 |            and be glad with all thy heart. The Lord hath taken away
13 7 |           shall know the psalter by heart, so that from it he may
14 7 |            must know the Psalter by heart: he must thoroughly understand
15 7 |            is the whole Psalter, by heart, and made a most sweet sound
16 7 |         turn to God with a contrite heart and to pray for forgiveness
17 7 |         them that are of a contrite heart. With regard, therefore,
18 7 |           converted in sincerity of heart. ~SINCE certain, erring
19 7 |           of them, out of a sincere heart and in faith, is converted
20 7 |           profession with his whole heart, setting at naught their
21 7 |         converted with sincerity of heart. ~HEFELE. ~The Greek commentators
22 7 |             with her already in his heart." We who have been thus
23 8 |            noble princes, when your heart, which he holds in his hands,
24 12|           with complete alacrity of heart." ~Now the fathers of this
 
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