Book, Chapter

1    I,   1, p.    3|  s wonderful silence, His gentleness and fortitude, and the unimaginable
2  III,   2, p.  110| savagery and barbarism to gentleness and mildness. For he says: ~"
3   IV,   6, p.  173| He could descend with all gentleness, and conform Himself in
4    V,   2, p.  237|   soldiers, but by truth, gentleness and righteousness. ~A careful
5   VI,  12, p.   12|   Lord, David and all his gentleness; |~2. how he sware to the
6    X,   8, p.  223|   in humility like My own gentleness, even as I call Myself a
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