Chapter
1 II | Commandments. Wherefore I left all and followed him, and
2 III | imagined that not a trace was left, he became angry above measure,
3 IV | without trial. Thus was there left in that country none of
4 VI | state of the king's son, left the desert and returned
5 VII | right hand and a wall on the left. But when Pharaoh and the
6 VIII | station of misery on the left. Then shall the Lord call
7 IX | hand, but the goats on the left. Then shall the King say
8 X | imprisoned in a tiny grave, left in utter loneliness, and
9 XI | and, when one was lost, left the ninety and nine, and
10 XII | do, but that the things left undone outnumbered the things
11 XVI | ill-sounding, and cast it off, and left his father and went into
12 XIX | everlasting life: thou hast left darkness and put on light,
13 XXIV | run to the light: I have left error and joined the household
14 XXVI | the light of truth. So he left no stone unturned, as the
15 XXVIII| wholesome words. And not a few left the way of error, and ran
16 XXIX | the gods. Thou only art left to be our comfort in this
17 XXIX | gods. For, though I have left no device and deed untried,
18 XXX | entangling him, right and left, around with her toils and
19 XXXI | if thou hast any device left, we will make trial thereof.
20 XXXV | that not one person was left in want. ~
21 XXXVI | the right hand, nor to the left, and the God of peace be
22 XXXVI | ruler of the kingdom. Then left he in his bed-chamber the
23 XL | years old was he when he left his earthly kingdom, and
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