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1 II | which we say. For if thou put Anger and Desire out of
2 III | him speedily removed, and put another plump and well-favoured
3 IV | become a Christian, and to put on the monkish habit which
4 IV | this better choice, not to put off his good determinations,
5 IV | monk's life, he should be put to death without trial.
6 V | handsome gifts. To him he put the question what his father
7 VI | Changing his habit, he put on lay attire, and, embarking
8 VIII | creation, and the being put to shame, and shame that
9 IX | For this corruptible must put on incorruption, and this
10 IX | incorruption, and this mortal must put on immortality. So when
11 IX | this corruptible shall have put on incorruption, and this
12 IX | and this mortal shall have put on immortality, then shall
13 IX | Well of Wisdom most wisely put forth. At one time he brought
14 IX | bride chamber. ~"And he put forth yet another parable,
15 IX | good, and good evil; that put darkness for light, and
16 IX | light for darkness; that put bitter for sweet, and sweet
17 X | them, and so be all such as put their trust in them, who,'
18 X | will not remember them. Put me in remembrance: let us
19 XI | your body, what ye shall put on: for your heavenly Father
20 XII | and enervateth those that put their trust therein. It
21 XIV | earthly things. But when I had put off from my soul the lust
22 XVI | appear to me too good to be put off or passed over, if they
23 XVI | therefore thou bid thy servant put thee in mind of these things
24 XVI | the old man's clothes and put them on. When the father
25 XVIII | to the world, and I have put off the old man, which is
26 XVIII | would, were that possible, put me to a thousand deaths.
27 XVIII | and summer, which, once put on, we may on no account
28 XVIII | on, we may on no account put off until it be old and
29 XVIII | one's own clothing, and put on the guise of the enemy,
30 XVIII | raiment. As for them that have put off the corruption of the
31 XVIII | robe of disobedience, and put on Christ as a coat of salvation
32 XVIII | noble things. Then also put on the whole armour of the
33 XVIII | ungodliness, until, this put to flight, and its prince,
34 XIX | thou hast left darkness and put on light, being enrolled
35 XIX | to have told thee afore. Put off therefore now all malice,
36 XIX | which thou hast to-day put on. But day by day renew
37 XX | to make trial of her, and put a check upon her, not allowing
38 XX | mercy of our God, and hast put on Christ by the grace of
39 XXIII | make at us; no, not if thou put us to ten thousand deaths.
40 XXIV | was his wont, the father put on a show of distress and
41 XXIV | sundry tortures, and then put thee to the cruellest death,
42 XXVI | purpose, determining to put into action the plot which
43 XXX | what shame he should be put, with the whole devilish
44 XXX | joined together, let not man put asunder'? Do not your Scriptures
45 XXXI | his wrath from above, and put us to flight. We have determined
46 XXXI | unto them, and all such as put their trust in them. ~"As
47 XXXI | met thee below: for it was put to bitter derision, supposing
48 XXXII | Wash you, make you clean; put away the evil of your doings
49 XXXIII| deal with his son. Many men put forward many counsels, but
50 XXXIII| rigorously chased away and put to flight; and these, in
51 XXXIV | that speech but the words put into his mouth by the Holy
52 XXXV | Wash you, make you clean: put away from before mine eyes
53 XXXVI | desired. ~But Barachias would put aside and reject his offer,
54 XXXVI | offence to thy soul, why put it in my pathway and seek
55 XXXVII| he made God his ally, and put on his grace and help as
56 XXXVII| let them be driven and put to shame suddenly." ~Thus
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