Chapter
1 II | concerning whatsoever thou mayest desire to learn; for while
2 VI | wise and prudent, that thou mayest bring me before the king'
3 XIII | ragged garments, that thou mayest have them on the way whereon
4 XIII | Further help from me thou mayest expect none.' The other,
5 XIV | decide thereon, that thou mayest treat them as something
6 XIV | quickly passing away, and mayest remove all thy store from
7 XIV | thou comest thither thou mayest not be destitute, but be
8 XV | looking back, that thou mayest also be glorified with him,
9 XVII | knowledge of him, that thou mayest know what is the hope of
10 XVII | us-ward who believe; that thou mayest be no more a stranger and
11 XVIII| fear bodily death, thou mayest learn by this, that I have
12 XIX | give diligence that thou mayest be found of him without
13 XIX | of the virtues, that thou mayest grow thereby, and attain
14 XIX | fulness of Christ: that thou mayest henceforth be no more a
15 XIX | of thine heart, that thou mayest present thy soul without
16 XX | nigh thee, but that thou mayest merit, in all fulness of
17 XXI | my gift," said he, "thou mayest bear my lowliness in remembrance." ~
18 XXI | the heart of man: whereof mayest thou be shown an inheritor,
19 XXIII| after their example, thou mayest gain the title of imitator
20 XXV | pleasing to thy sire, and so mayest thou obtain all happiness
21 XXVII| glory of whose coming thou mayest learn, O king, by the reading
22 XXVII| to come. ~"And that thou mayest know, O king, that I speak
23 XXXII| leopard his spots, then mayest thou also do good, that
24 XXXII| them, -- the devils, thou mayest know, taking up their abode
25 XXXVI| unto the poor, that thou mayest find the ear of God open
26 XXXIX| little longer, that thou mayest joyfully enter into the
27 XXXIX| Lord ordereth, that thou mayest prove no unworthy match
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