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lawgiver 1
lawlessness 2
laws 6
lay 30
layeth 1
laying 5
lazarus 3
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31 seeing
30 cannot
30 devil
30 lay
30 therein
30 why
30 wickedness
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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lay

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1 I | godliness, thirsting to lay down their lives for Christ 2 II | the land of the Indians lay under the shroud of this 3 IV | his own head. But as he lay awake all the night long, 4 VI | Changing his habit, he put on lay attire, and, embarking on 5 VIII | again to incorruption and lay hold of everlasting salvation. 6 VIII | good works be urgent to lay hold on that immortal kingdom, 7 IX | wrath and fierce anger, to lay the whole world desolate 8 IX | sinners to cease, and will lay low the haughtiness of the 9 XI | knowledge of the truth, we again lay hold on dead works, and, 10 XI | and ye shall be forgiven. Lay not up for yourselves treasures 11 XI | break through and steal: but lay up for yourselves treasures 12 XIV | and to counsel thee to lay up all thy treasure there; 13 XIV | thy store from earth and lay up for thyself in the incorruptible 14 XV | hatred for things present and lay hold on things eternal? 15 XVIII | recover him thence, one would lay aside one's own clothing, 16 XVIII | of God, as far as in me lay, I have accomplished my 17 XVIII | working with thee, thou shalt lay hold on such spiritual abundance 18 XVIII | give unto our monks, and lay up for thyself, for the 19 XX | to come.' For since they lay down before all things that ` 20 XXIII | tortures did these holy monks lay down their lives for the 21 XXVII | his sake they are ready to lay down their lives: they keep 22 XXX | in terror of the evil, he lay on his bed utterly unable 23 XXXI | ashamed, thou fool, and lay thine hand upon thy mouth, 24 XXXIII| son, willing, as he is, to lay down his life for Christ 25 XXXIII| Therefore made he haste to lay up his treasure where neither ` 26 XXXIV | everlasting freedom to them that lay bound in his fetters: do 27 XXXV | sepulchre wherein devout men lay; not indeed clad in royal 28 XXXVI | burden off thy back and lay it upon mine? If it be good 29 XXXVII| and the praise of men, to lay aside diadem and purple, 30 XXXIX | expedient for thee now to lay aside the burden of the


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