Chapter
1 II | duty. Thou thyself will bear me witness that we were
2 II | down fast by my words, I bear with thine effrontery, by
3 VI | affirmest, I immediately bear it to the king's son, from
4 X | they worship them. They bear them upon the shoulders,
5 XI | not steal; thou shalt not bear false witness:' but Christ
6 XIII | afford me some little aid. Bear no grudge for my past unkindness,
7 XXI | I do, that am unable to bear the very sight of such austerity,
8 XXI | but Ioasaph, unable to bear the separation, was distressed
9 XXI | said he, "thou mayest bear my lowliness in remembrance." ~
10 XXI | and vexation, unable to bear the parting from a loving
11 XXI | Spirit, and grant it to bear fruit, the fruit of righteousness.
12 XXIII | said he unto them, "Why bear ye about these dead men'
13 XXIV | my humanity that I will bear with thine effrontery until
14 XXV | seeing that all (I ween) bear me witness that no man under
15 XXVII | fornication; nor do they bear false witness, nor covet
16 XXIX | the day long (let David bear his part in our chorus),
17 XXXVI | your trespasses.' Wherefore bear no malice against them that
18 XXXVIII| more easily than other men bear their pleasures. Wherefore
19 XXXIX | be stayed, and could not bear the parting. But just as
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