Book, Chapter

 1    I            xl|        fifteen books. ~Grant then, dear friend, my request, and
 2    I,  10, p.   57|         Spirit that a holy victim, dear to God and great, would
 3    I,  10, p.   57|        Lamb of God, the holy sheep dear to God, the Lamb that was
 4   II,   1, p.   65|         will not hide from the man dear to Him a mystery that is
 5   II,   1, p.   65|           through Him to bless men dear to God. So there is reciprocal
 6  III,   3, p.  119|           peculiar to Him, but one dear to the Hebrew saints of
 7  III,   5, p.  128|      saying, "The rogue is neither dear to rogue nor saint."1 Whence
 8  III,   5, p.  129|       their own hearths with their dear ones. How could deceitful
 9  III,   5, p.  131|         was something like this: ~"Dear friends, you and I are of
10  III,   5, p.  132|           to have no profit of our dear ones, to make no money,
11   IV,  10, p.  181|             that the human race so dear to Him might not be seethed
12   IV,  15, p.  192|         everything ill-smelling is dear to vile and impure powers,
13   IV,  15, p.  192| contrariwise the sweet-smelling is dear to the powers that love
14    X,   2, p.  201|     friends gone mad who were very dear to Him, calls all His union
15    X,   6, p.  213|            make him as grief for a dear one, and them with him as
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