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1 I, 1,5 | discipline, etc). which lead one to the end of spiritual 2 I, 2,2 | Thy good Spirit shall lead me in the land of uprightness.”~ 3 I, 2,5 | Arbitrary conceptions can even lead to a distortion of~the Christian 4 II, 3,1 | Principle. Such a concept would lead to the same negative and~ 5 II, 4,1 | means of His goodness to lead sinners torepentance (Rom. 6 II, 5,3 | psychological observations also lead investigators to the conclusion 7 II, 6,8 | grace-given powers which lead the faithful of Christ to 8 II, 7,5 | the grounds that they all “lead to God,” and besides, taken 9 II, 7,6 | a moral life~a man might lead, he cannot fulfill the hierarchical 10 Add, 0,4| Prayer ends with the words: “Lead us not into temptation, 11 Add, 0,4| will come, he will forcibly lead out your soul,~bound by 12 Add, 0,7| shall feed them, and shall lead them unto living fountains 13 App, 1 | and modern times, do~not lead to a more complete knowledge 14 App, 1 | the world. These systems lead into the thickets~of refined 15 App, 2 | Such a mixture is liable to lead one into confusion and to 16 App, 2 | century did~not follow his lead; if it had, Russian Orthodoxy 17 App, 3 | this~process, which is to lead the world out of a condition