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hoary 1
hobble 1
hog 2
hold 28
holder 1
holdest 1
holdeth 2
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28 choice
28 fall
28 friend
28 hold
28 law
28 little
28 order
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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hold

   Chapter
1 V | the word of salvation took hold of his heart, and the grace 2 VIII | to incorruption and lay hold of everlasting salvation. 3 VIII | For if it be granted us to hold communion with God, so far 4 VIII | good works be urgent to lay hold on that immortal kingdom, 5 X | lordship, which your gods hold, is a thing of confusion 6 XI | the truth, we again lay hold on dead works, and, like 7 XI | defilement a second time, but hold fast to the commandments 8 XII | the other; or else he will hold to the one and despise the 9 XII | everlasting blessings, and laid hold of that life which never 10 XII | forth his hands, and laid hold on a tree, to which he held 11 XIV | and reproach to those that hold by her, and safe to those 12 XV | for things present and lay hold on things eternal? This 13 XV | that pass away, thou shalt hold to the things that we look 14 XVI | answered, `All they that hold on the road that leadeth 15 XVIII | mark. So do thou also alway hold by this reckoning; and be 16 XVIII | life. Blessed are ye that hold to so noble a purpose! But 17 XVIII | with thee, thou shalt lay hold on such spiritual abundance 18 XIX | by faith we are taught to hold fast those things that have 19 XIX | patience, meekness, laying hold on eternal life whereunto 20 XXI | the prince, that he might hold fast the profession of the 21 XXV | that I have found and laid hold thereon. And I earnestly 22 XXVI | without dread; and we will hold debate together. If your 23 XXVII | therefore see which of these hold the truth, and which error. ~" 24 XXX | enemies triumph over me, that hold by thy right hand. But stand 25 XXXI | manifest to all, even if we hold our peace. These be thine 26 XXXIII| good pilot, keeping a firm hold of the helm of good government 27 XXXIII| best imitate God, if he hold nothing in higher honour 28 XXXIX | forsaken, and all its lures, hold out, as a shield before


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