Chapter
1 I | be called the father of children, a name greatly coveted
2 II | and had no pity on his own children, and cared naught for riches
3 II | and honours and love of children, and if there be any other
4 VI | mourning, with wife and children, he went to the palace gate,
5 VII | and him, with wife and children, he saved alive in an Ark,
6 VII | turn handed down to his children his own righteousness, and
7 X | the promise, and to your children, and to all that are afar
8 XI | you; that ye may be the children of your Father which is
9 XII | divine, forsook all, parents, children, friends, kinsfolk, riches
10 XIII | is signified our wife and children and the remnant of kinsfolk
11 XIX | glorious liberty of the children of God. For he saith, `As
12 XXVI | by wild beasts and your children will I deliver to perpetual
13 XXVII | they sacrifice their own children, to him who had many sons
14 XXVII | fit of madness ate his own children. And they say that Zeus
15 XXVII | of these were born many children, Dionysus, Zethus, Amphion,
16 XXVII | mad, as slaying his own children, then consuming with fire
17 XXVII | drunkard and slayer of his own children, burnt to death by fire,
18 XXVIII| very stones to raise up children unto Abraham. What meaneth
19 XXXIV | these stones to raise up children unto Abraham. I thank thee,
20 XXXV | before darkness now became children of light. And every disease,
21 XL | say, in honour of these children and inheritors of light.
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