Book, Paragraph
1 2, 26| he is at hand, and we may hear (this) from himself, when
2 2, 30| himself to ./. falsehood. Hear therefore, the things that
3 2, 44| corruption ! But we may hear him,—as the thing said is
4 2, 52| and accordingly, one might hear from them in words, of the
5 2, 69| understand, and the dumb I hear." He therefore, sent to
6 3, 36| that their bodies should hear -- but their souls -- that
7 4, 1 | desirable then, that we should hear from the common Saviour
8 4, 1 | nature of mortals was able to hear, by means of the vessel
9 4, 1 | distinguish the speaker by what we hear, whether he be Greek, --
10 4, 2 | thing: and he doeth it." Hear therefore what our Saviour
11 4, 7 | throughout the whole world ? Hear this also, for it is after
12 4, 7 | light; and, that which ye hear in your ears, preach ye
13 4, 8 | the contrary they (now) hear, that henceforth they shall,
14 4, 10| and respecting His Church, hear (now) how He made His promises : -- ~
15 4, 21| will be well therefore, to hear this writer himself, when
16 4, 24| these, and that they should hear my voice. And there shall
17 4, 28| times. Nor do you simply hear this, that "the brother
18 4, 30| sheep;" saying, "My sheep hear my voice115:" and again, "
19 4, 33| said, He that hath ears to hear, let him hear" After this
20 4, 33| hath ears to hear, let him hear" After this also, He was
21 4, 33| He taught them, saying, " Hear ye therefore the parable
22 4, 33| should like good ground hear much, and give great increase
23 4, 34| Father. He that hath ears to hear, let him hear." Our Saviour
24 4, 34| hath ears to hear, let him hear." Our Saviour shewed therefore,
25 4, 36| 36. "Ye shall hear indeed of wars, and rumours
26 4, 36| and ./. says, "Ye shall hear of wars, and rumours of
27 5, 11| in the presence of all. Hear then the statement of these
28 5, 37| become his own accuser ! Hear then, how openly he has
29 5, 38| done the reverse of this69. Hear therefore how Luke ./.
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