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1 Pre | general reading. When we consider the very extensive range
2 1, 1 | it is, that they do not consider the courses of the sun (
3 1, 1 | these, that (they do not consider) the weight of the mountains (
4 1, 2(5)| common with our Author to consider Christ as the Maker of the
5 1, 39 | Rulers of this world," who consider themselves as in the situation
6 1, 47 | learning in its memory; can consider discourses about virtue
7 1, 74 | increments here, if you will consider, that the infant just born
8 2, 41 | right to me therefore, to consider this man more reprehensible
9 2, 87 | understood not, nor did they consider, that, as (this) Fate took
10 3, 3 | wholly collected within thee. Consider and ask thyself, as if thou
11 3, 5 | to the latter: and now consider with thyself, -- ~
12 3, 7 | now also at others, and consider with thyself: -- ~
13 3, 10 | they were, see thou, and consider; -- ~
14 3, 41 | this, -- if he will also consider, -- that He foreknew by
15 4, 3 | the deed, if any one will consider that at this period, the
16 4, 3 | It is now right we should consider the fulfilment of these
17 4, 4 | If indeed any one will consider, what numbers of Christians
18 5, 21 | instructed them, that they should consider (His precepts) much better
19 5, 35 | then refuted, let us also consider the testimony of the Scriptures
20 5, 46 | of His power, if you will consider of what nature He was; and
21 5, 52 | fear of the great Empire. Consider then, If there had not been
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