Chapter
1 I | and in victory over his enemies, brave in warfare, vain
2 II | converse with me, remove thine enemies out of mid court; which
3 II | said, "And who are these enemies whom thou biddest me turn
4 II | adversaries, and play the part of enemies and foemen. For Desire,
5 III | truth by the mouth of his enemies, that all excuse may be
6 XI | not thou away. Love your enemies, bless them that curse you,
7 XII | laughing stock for their enemies. Such are its charms, such
8 XII | nought but a gobbet for their enemies. To-day it maketh a man
9 XIII | into the hands of thine enemies. Wherefore be of good courage,
10 XIII | and deliver us from our enemies and dread creditors, who
11 XXIV | art become a joy to mine enemies, and a laughing~stock to
12 XXIV | invincible gods, nor shall their enemies rejoice for long, nor shall
13 XXVII | labour to do good to their enemies: they are meek and gentle.
14 XXX | fall into the hands of mine enemies, and let not them that hate
15 XXX | for ever; neither let mine enemies triumph over me, that hold
16 XXXVII| see my desire upon mine enemies. I shall go upon the adder
17 XXXVII| might of Christ. Let mine enemies be ashamed and turned backward:
18 XL | right way because of mine enemies. Deliver me not over unto
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