Chapter
1 II | is poverty; its loftiness die lowest humiliation; and
2 V | this old age, and then they die, since there is none other
3 VII | thereof ye shall surely die.' But one of the aforesaid
4 VIII | shall we men, appointed to die, return to nothing, or is
5 VIII | were sentenced to death, we die all: and it is not possible
6 IX | dead. For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall
7 IX | for their worm shall not die, neither shall their fire
8 XXII | upon him, said, "Ye shall die no ordinary death, except
9 XXII | cowardice. Nay, liefer would we die honourably, and offer unto
10 XXIII| to live is Christ, and to die for him is the best gain." ~
11 XXIV | pardon: if not, thou shalt die the death." With these words
12 XXIV | blood; even if I must needs die a thousand deaths for his
13 XXIV | thousand deaths for his sake, die I will. Knowing then how
14 XXV | thou thyself seest, we all die; and there is no man that
15 XXX | thou shalt quickly see me die of grief and despair, and
16 XXXII| evil way. And why will ye die, O house of Israel?' For
17 XXXII| surely live; he shall not die. None of his sins which
18 XXXIX| machinations, and to see me die, alas! the true spiritual
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