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1 I | to love you above my own soul, because great are the faith
2 III | a man should humble his soul. Nor, though ye bend your
3 III | a man should humble his soul, but that he should loose
4 III | and show compassion to the soul that has been humbled."23
5 IV | give loose reins to our soul, that it should have power
6 IV | collectively more than my own soul, to take heed now to yourselves,
7 V | endured to suffer for our soul, He being Lord of all the
8 V | regarding Him, "Spare my soul from the sword,47 fasten
9 VI | against Israel, "Woe to their soul, because they have counselled
10 VI | that we should possess the soul of children, inasmuch as
11 XI | King in His glory, and your soul shall meditate on the fear
12 XVII(240)| Cod. Sin. reads, "my soul hopes that it has not omitted
13 XVII(241)| as follows: "My mind and soul hopes that, according to
14 XIX | over-boldness to enter into thy soul.246 Thou shalt not commit
15 XIX(246) | not give insolence to thy soul."~
16 XIX | neighbour more than thine own soul.251 Thou shalt not slay
17 XIX(251) | corrects to, "as thine own soul."~
18 XIX | Thou shalt not be joined in soul with the haughty, but thou
19 XIX | thou shalt be pure in thy soul. Do not be ready to stretch
20 XIX | meditating how to save a soul by the word,265 or by thy
21 XIX(265) | and meditating to save a soul by the word, or by thy hands
22 XX | things that destroy the soul, viz., idolatry, over-confidence,
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