Chapter
1 I | was the king, and such his mind. ~Meanwhile the glorious
2 II | stirred my governing power, my mind, to make the better choice.
3 II | warring against the law of my mind,' and binding me, as with
4 II | captivity, he enabled my mind to overcome the law of sin,
5 V | fair and well favoured in mind as in body, intelligent
6 V | it to this boy; for his mind was fertile of wit, and
7 V | have me live in anguish of mind, bid me go abroad as I desire,
8 V | might occupy and delight his mind. ~So thus it came to pass
9 V | all these things in his mind, pondering without end,
10 V | desire, and to establish a mind, dazed and shuddering at
11 V | conflict and distress of mind, and all the pleasures and
12 VI | first make trial of thy mind, it is not lawful to declare
13 VI | But through the eyes of my mind I perceived the value and
14 XII | power of God, in humility of mind persuading himself that
15 XII | failure to slothfulness of mind rather than to natural frailty.
16 XII | humbleness and quietude of mind, in perfect charity toward
17 XII | bridegroom. The eye of their mind being enlightened, they
18 XII | in hell. Such is ever its mind, such its purposes. It lamenteth
19 XII | and terror, and his whole mind hung on the sweetness of
20 XIII | true friend, who beareth in mind those small kindnesses that
21 XIV | to the kingship. But his mind was fertile of understanding,
22 XIV | the unerring eyes of my mind how all human life is wasted
23 XIV | establishing mine unstable mind, when I heard the words
24 XVI | thy servant put thee in mind of these things for the
25 XVI | behoveth us not to turn our mind inattentively to these things,
26 XVI | these things to thy father's mind also, peradventure he shall
27 XVII | thinketh that thou hadst me in mind when thou spakest it. But
28 XIX | drawing in the Image, in our mind's eye we pass over to the
29 XIX | henceforth be no more a child in mind, tossed to and fro, and
30 XIX | be a child, but have thy mind settled and made steadfast
31 XIX | walk in the vanity of their mind, having their understanding
32 XX | devote all the powers of thy mind. He that liveth and converseth
33 XX | desire and pure heart, his mind estranged from all that
34 XX | importunity of prayer leadeth the mind thither, prayer is rightly
35 XX | gird up the loins of thy mind, obedient to the Holy One
36 XX | chasing afar out of thy mind every evil wish, and sealing
37 XXI | our soul, and with all our mind, and keep his commandments
38 XXI | thou shalt but distress his mind with sorrows and griefs.
39 XXI | not to thwart thy willing mind, let the garments given
40 XXII | from an anxious and careful mind, hath caused my body to
41 XXII | trouble and confusion of mind, said, "O king, trouble
42 XXII | king in happier frame of mind; and they turned their thoughts
43 XXII | men of reverend mien and mind, that bore on their faces
44 XXIII | common consent, the pious mind is superior to sufferings,
45 XXIV | adversaries. With untutored mind and childish judgement thou
46 XXIV | the stubbornness of thy mind, and kept my grief to myself,
47 XXIV | and contrariness of thy mind, gathering strength by the
48 XXIV | mist from the eyes of thy mind, lift them aloft and look
49 XXV | my zeal and might, all my mind and soul to the investigation
50 XXVI | Lord establish this thy mind! I too have the same bidding
51 XXVII | the truth that is in my mind. Wherefore let thy foolish
52 XXVIII| Nachor, find place in thy mind. For it is written, God
53 XXVIII| offerings to his idols, but his mind was tossed between two opinions.
54 XXIX | but his hard and obdurate mind shall melt quicker than
55 XXX | God, and picturing in his mind the glory of the righteous
56 XXX | befoul the cleanness of his mind. So, when the enemy was
57 XXX | and understanding of her mind; for the evil one easily
58 XXX | being in this frame of mind, could see in himself no
59 XXX | this is contrary to thy mind, I will never constrain
60 XXX | soften the temper of his mind. Then the sower of these
61 XXXI | disobedience and stubbornness of mind. When Ioasaph again maintained
62 XXXI | thine iniquity and senseless mind. But thou thyself shalt
63 XXXII | truth by all men of sound mind. But what hast thou thyself
64 XXXIII| of many to be of the same mind with himself. For such is
65 XXXIII| righteousness. He called to mind the uncertainty of earthly
66 XXXIV | may open my mouth, and a mind well fixed in thee, the
67 XXXV | neither be of doubtful mind: for the sins of them that
68 XXXVI | keep thou unchanged a pious mind. To change with every change
69 XXXVII| heavenly beauty, and bearing in mind the charm that the divine
70 XXXVII| dust-cloud of reasonings in his mind, exactly, I ween, as it
71 XXXVII| Ioasaph set Christ before his mind, and glowed with love of
72 XXXVII| refuge: and, being sober in mind, he laughed the evil one
73 XXXIX | world, united to Christ, thy mind never wavering, and come
74 XL | from above, he kept his mind's eye purified from every
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