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styled 1
subdue 1
subdued 1
subject 27
subjected 3
subjectest 1
subjection 3
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27 night
27 show
27 spiritual
27 subject
27 too
26 doth
26 elder
S. John Damascene (?)
Barlaam and Ioasaph

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1 VII | worshipped many evil deities subject to many passions, to the 2 VII | without sin, and not by sin subject unto death. ~"When he had 3 VII | his mouth; and he was not subject unto death, for by sin, 4 IX | which is final and no longer subject unto death, after he had 5 XI | offences, of whatever kind, are subject to measure and may be numbered. 6 XI | So our offences, being subject to measure and number, cannot 7 XIV | also shall doubtless be subject to its accustomed change; 8 XVI | succession, a life that is not subject unto death, riches that 9 XVII | how that in itself it is subject everywhere to variableness 10 XXI | hate; and I shall be found subject to the penalty of death. 11 XXI | his case to the King and subject him to punishment, said 12 XXIII | another, I think it just to subject you to punishment and death." ~ 13 XXIV | commandment and was become subject unto death, and had fallen 14 XXIV | everything here is fleeting and subject to decay, and passeth and 15 XXV | know no end, and are not subject to decay. There is no language 16 XXVII | elements are corruptible and subject to necessity, how are they 17 XXVII | for the use of men. It is subject to their lordship, being 18 XXVII | This, as is evident, is subject to another, and hath been 19 XXX | and making him to become subject to death in lieu of bliss 20 XXX | to what punishments they subject themselves. And now, O my 21 XXXIV | becoming the slave of sins, and subject unto death through the tyranny 22 XXXV | these, however many, are subject to measure and number: but 23 XXXV | impossible then for that which is subject to measure to exceed the 24 XXXVI | it is with sovranty: if a subject err, he harmeth himself 25 XXXVI | nothing so surely draweth the subject to loyalty toward his Sovereign 26 XXXVI | to it; and the unwilling subject rebelleth when he findeth 27 XXXVIII| the will of the flesh as subject to the spirit as slave is


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