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1 INT | withal, will in no wise pass over in silence the edifying
2 I | all worldly honours, that pass so soon away. But his soul
3 V | mind. ~So thus it came to pass that the king's son often
4 VI | famous king: and it came to pass, when he was riding on a
5 VIII | possible for this cup to pass any man by. Now death is
6 IX | then shall be brought to pass the saying that is written,
7 X | deceitfulness of life, -- quickly pass away; and they shall cast
8 XIV | world, and how a man may pass through it in peace and
9 XV | passing by the things that pass away, thou shalt hold to
10 XVI | and the blessings that pass all understanding. Your
11 XVIII | guise of the enemy, and pass into their country and by
12 XIX | Image, in our mind's eye we pass over to the true form of
13 XX | according to every man's work, pass the time of your sojourning
14 XXIV | and the good things that pass man's understanding. Soothly,
15 XXIV | past the things which haste pass thee, and attach thyself
16 XXVII | practices of error it came to pass that men suffered frequent
17 XXVII | But if now we choose to pass in review each one of these
18 XXX | damsel hasteth to bring to pass all that we were unable
19 XXXI | Theudas all that was come to pass. ~But the king, perplexed
20 XXXII | Heaven and earth shall pass away, but my words shall
21 XXXII | but my words shall not pass away.' And again the Psalmist
22 XXXIII | farewell to everything, to pass the rest of my life in his
23 XXXVIII| the things that so soon pass away, that thou mightest
24 XL | of that which had come to pass, there assembled a countless
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