Chapter
1 VII | destruction and guiding their feet toward life eternal. Wherefore
2 XI | from sin, and fall at his feet in repentance. Again, he
3 XI | despair, but, springing to his feet, he brought up, as a reserve,
4 XI | strive hard to keep our feet lest we fall. For to fall
5 XII | at the ledge whereon his feet rested, he discerned four
6 XII | but severed; and how his feet rested on slippery, treacherous
7 XIV | sights, making beautiful his feet, and shoeing them with `
8 XVIII | salvation, and having thy feet shod with the preparation
9 XXI | changing the course of my feet from the slippery, deadly,
10 XXIII | likewise their hands and feet lopped off. Sentence passed,
11 XXV | prepared a snare for his feet, and was scheming how to
12 XXVIII| before him, and washed his feet with his tears, like the
13 XXX | should spread under his feet the nets of deceit to drag
14 XXX | hast thou laid a net for my feet, and bowed down my soul?
15 XXXI | Why sittest thou at the feet of things that cannot move
16 XXXIII| own palace, washing their feet, and cleansing their matted
17 XXXVII| dragon I shall tread under my feet; for I am strengthened with
18 XXXIX | Cross, and gathered up his feet, and, with exceeding great
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