Book, Chapter

 1  Int,   3, p.   xi|    Arian ring have roused the anger of orthodox commentators. ~
 2  Int,   6, p.   xx|   which especially rouses the anger of de Billy, a famous student
 3    I,   6, p.   41|     men must not be slaves to anger. ~And once more: ~The Law
 4   II,   3, p.   94|       a foolish people I will anger them." ~"8. Thus saith the
 5  III,   5, p.  127|   they must try to (b) master anger and every base lust, and
 6  III,   5, p.  127| sublime calm of the soul with anger: they must not look upon
 7   VI,  15, p.   22|  though at no other time such anger ever threatened men for
 8  VII,   1, p.   77|       a foolish nation I will anger them "? [[Deut.xxxii. 21.]]  ~
 9 VIII,   2, p.  118|  words run thus: "16. Let thy anger be turned away, even thy
10 VIII,   2, p.  118|      be turned away, even thy anger from Jerusalem thy city,
11    X,   2, p.  201|   iniquity, and reviled me in anger." ~This may either be referred
12    X,   6, p.  213|      up. ~And then after this anger of God against them, their
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