Book, Chapter

1   III,        V|    a position of freedom to unseemly asking, and from prosperity
2   III,      XII| harms the rich man, but his unseemly course of life shows the
3   III,      XIX|  that there is much that is unseemly in all this long-winded
4   III,    XXVII|     promise, and express an unseemly sympathy. So Christ pierced
5   III,      XXX|    and a notable zealot for unseemly things, if he spends his
6    IV,     XXII|   and gall, and things more unseemly still.~ ~
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