Chapter
1 INT | such as have not yet wholly turned unto the Lord, but are still
2 I | most pleasant teaching, turned away from the bitter darkness
3 I | chiefly was his displeasure turned against the ranks of the
4 V | the principle of health is turned away by the badness of the
5 VII | free and deliberate choice turned aside from good to evil,
6 X | captivity. The nightingale turned towards our friend and said, `
7 XIX | in their sins, and have turned aside from the right faith,
8 XXI | had ended his prayer, he turned him round and embraced Ioasaph,
9 XXII | frame of mind; and they turned their thoughts to the thorough
10 XXII | Where is he that hath turned from error and saved the
11 XXIV | son to serve God, and have turned him from error to the true
12 XXIX | fight. They that were for us turned suddenly against us. They
13 XXX | winsome ways: and then he turned out of the palace all his
14 XXXII | their mysteries." ~Then he turned him round toward the king'
15 XXXIII| his own precious blood, he turned his thoughts to his next
16 XXXIV | all thy praise, who hast turned the hard rock into a standing
17 XXXVI | their much opposition, and turned again to his palace. And,
18 XXXVI | prayed again in tears. And he turned him round, and kissed Barachias,
19 XXXVII| strike, unless he speedily turned back. At other times he
20 XXXVII| mine enemies be ashamed and turned backward: let them be driven
21 XL | father, who, by thy means, turned from his evil way unto the
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