Chapter
1 V | remembrances of death. Wherefore trouble and despondency were his
2 V | were cheerful and without trouble, unwilling that his cares
3 IX | wrath is that day, a day of trouble and distress, a day of wasteness
4 X | nor save him out of his trouble.' `Wherefore be ye ashamed
5 XII | is attended with toil and trouble, with weeping and mourning;
6 XIV | was plunged in care and trouble how he might order his affairs
7 XVI | fear that he might earn trouble for himself and his friends,
8 XXII | happened. He, seeing the king's trouble and confusion of mind, said, "
9 XXII | of mind, said, "O king, trouble and distress thyself no
10 XXIV | abide him in the day of trouble, and knoweth them that fear
11 XXIV | with me, prithee, no longer trouble thyself in endeavouring
12 XXV | see to what discomfort and trouble I often expose myself in
13 XXV | forfeit God. So, prithee, trouble not thyself, nor me: but
14 XXIX | I be delivered from this trouble by thy means, and once more
15 XXX | full of tribulation and trouble. There blazed a glowing
16 XXXIII| imperfections cast off all their trouble, and came up from the holy
17 XXXVII| which stiffest up this trouble for me; which from the beginning
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