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1 6 | Discreet fear prevented me from visiting 2 6 | unable to come on account of fear. ~ 3 7 | love like a child is above fear ; and whoever! is timorously 4 7 | is timorously subject to fear vain terror always tortures 5 7 | competition to be above fear through the encouragement 6 7 | Athletes perhaps (might) well fear because the victor is crowned 7 8 | ended.~But we ought not to fear a struggle in which failure 8 10| refrained from coming through fear. Such fear even S. Peter 9 10| coming through fear. Such fear even S. Peter experienced.~ 10 10| experienced.~But as regards that fear of which we spoke above, 11 10| ones does the constraint of fear fall, but even upon the 12 10| For when Peter despised fear and was wishing to walk 13 10| to sinking on account of fear which fell upon him ; and 14 10| fell upon him ; and the fear which was weaker than he 15 10| power and conquers us. For fear and love were weighed in 16 10| sea as in a balance, and fear turned the scale and won ; 17 10| much more should weak ones fear the waves of Controversy, 18 11| Parable was conscious of this fear.~But, again, that Publican 19 11| punishment. He was in a state of fear and love ; he both verily 20 11| other hand, because of his fear he would not dare to lift 21 11| urging him forward, his fear was unable to cross boldly 22 12| Such fear may be a gain.~If the fear 23 12| fear may be a gain.~If the fear of the Publican who was