Book, Paragraph

 1   I,   6|          they were even in great measure diminished by the restraining
 2   I,  38|        pride, to acknowledge the measure of their weakness; who hath
 3   I,  54|          believed with no scanty measure of confidence. Who are these?
 4  II,  11|         hearken to them in great measure; and what reason is there
 5  II,  19|         in lawsuits, that we may measure the confines of the earth?
 6   V,  44|       added to your guilt beyond measure in calling base things by
 7  VI,   3|       For it is perfect folly to measure greater powers by your necessities,
 8  VI,   4|        impart to them, when in a measure present, the expressions
 9 VII,  10|          being made willing in a measure to grant our prayers, they
10 VII,  34|       this it is clear, in great measure, that men are unable to
11 VII,  39| ourselves also, according to the measure and capacity of our abilities,
12 App     | ourselves also, according to the measure and capacity of our powers,
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