Chapter
1 I | and pierced his soul with care, the curse of childlessness.
2 II | ceaseless the attendant care. Of its gladness and enjoyment
3 II | strife or envy, sorrow or care, but all run the like race
4 V | continual grief and unceasing care consumeth my soul." His
5 XII | Yea, he forgat, without care, all those sights of awe
6 XIV | was living with never a care in rioting and wantonness,
7 XIV | his soul was plunged in care and trouble how he might
8 XVIII | who have laid aside all care for meat and raiment and
9 XVIII | and raiment and cast that care on the Lord, and rejoice
10 XX | considerations, layeth aside every care of this life, and waxeth
11 XXII | of negligence in my close care of my lord thy son. There
12 XXIII | and water, pretendest to care for their welfare, but in
13 XXVII | the gods be unable to take care of themselves, how can they
14 XXVII | themselves, how can they take care of others? Great then is
15 XXVII | salvation, how can they take care of mankind? Nay, even the
16 XXIX | for the future I leave the care of this calamity that hath
17 XXX | For though I earnestly care for thy salvation, and long
18 XXXIII| course of events, and the care of the business of life,
19 XXXIX | apart from all anxious care and all the turmoils of
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