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1 INT | of the difficulty of the journey. For even as with a man
2 I | far-off East and to some to journey to the West-ward, while
3 IV | cities and coasts. But as the journey before us is long, to get
4 VI | and accomplished a long journey, to shew thee things which
5 XI | substance, and taken his journey into a far country, and
6 XIV | eternal, for ye are like to journey a long road, needing much
7 XV | make good provision for thy journey, and by plundering another'
8 XVI | went into exile. On his journey he found entertainment in
9 XVI | have less; for both sorts journey along the same road, and
10 XVIII | the course of the heavenly journey." ~"What sayest thou?" quoth
11 XVIII | brethren, when about to make my journey unto thee; for it behoved
12 XXI | start, spake concerning his journey, and delivered Ioasaph his
13 XXVII | set: and they run their journey according to fixed seasons,
14 XXVIII| trodden until now, and to journey along the straight and saving
15 XXXIII| his hands, and take the journey that he desired. So he answered
16 XXXVI | he himself might take the journey that he desired. ~But Barachias
17 XXXIX | his companion on his last journey, and might remain no longer
18 XXXIX | manfully finished his long journey, and had brought the things
19 XXXIX | board; for now I go my last journey, even the way of my fathers.
20 XXXIX | departed on that blessed journey, to receive his reward yonder,
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