Chapter
1 II | all things present are vanity and vexation of spirit,
2 II | narrow way, renouncing the vanity of things present and the
3 II | judgement on the frailty and vanity thereof. For what is there
4 VI | will shortly convict of vanity those that prompted thy
5 XI | learned from thy lips the vanity thereof, and the folly of
6 XII | vision they discerned the vanity of this present world and
7 XII | stay; but all things are vanity and vexation of spirit,
8 XIV | yet another picture of the vanity of the world, and how a
9 XIV | that all such things are vanity, and that their enjoyment
10 XIV | Be ye separate from the vanity of the world, for the fashion
11 XIV | even as I did discern the vanity of present things and hate
12 XV | heavy heart? Why love ye vanity, and seek after leasing?'
13 XV | heavy heart? Why love ye vanity and seek after leasing?
14 XVI | unsurpassable speech, I renounce the vanity of things present, and am
15 XVIII| years that I wasted in the vanity of the world. When I lived
16 XVIII| unerringly and soothly the vanity of the present life, and
17 XIX | putting far from thee the vanity of thy former conversation,
18 XIX | the Gentiles walk in the vanity of their mind, having their
19 XX | darkness, and the frailty and vanity of things present, and the
20 XXI | and utterly condemned the vanity of things present, and proved
21 XXI | leave me to live in the vanity of the world, while thou
22 XXXI | thing of no use and sheer vanity. Why therefore flatterest
23 XXXIX| stand. Deliver him from all vanity, and all despiteful treatment
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