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Alphabetical [« »] hook 1 hooks 3 hoops 1 hope 21 hopelessly 1 hopes 11 horn 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 dead 21 feeling 21 hercules 21 hope 21 importance 21 instead 21 liber | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances hope |
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1 I, 64| you might well wish and hope for; that He was the bearer 2 I, 65| draught, indited by the hope of health set before you 3 II, 33| the contrary hold out no hope to ourselves from our own 4 II, 34| out to ourselves such a hope, the same ridicule awaits 5 II, 34| claim for yourselves the hope of immortality. If you hold 6 II, 40| be compelled to lose the hope with which they had laboured 7 II, 53| immortality, if they rest their hope of so great a gift on God 8 II, 65| be a Christian, I cannot hope for salvation. It is just 9 II, 67| of war, do you begin to hope also, because of favourable 10 II, 72| where we should both fix our hope of salvation, and employ 11 II, 76| plain and manifest. For no hope has been held out to us 12 II, 78| from obstructing what you hope for by vain questions; nor 13 III, 43| tormented: will there be any hope that I shall receive help 14 IV, 29| bound in marriage; what hope, what joy was aroused in 15 V, 9| without number, did Jupiter hope to gratify his detestable 16 V, 9| on tiptoe, and, between hope and fear, touched her secret 17 VI, 5| this be not the case, all hope of help is taken away, and 18 VI, 5| one to think about, what hope, pray, will there be to 19 VI, 9| supplication to something else-to hope for help from a deity, and 20 VI, 25| should have had reason to hope and think that, by beholding 21 VII, 8| those who sin, when there is hope given of paying for their