Chapter
1 I | spirit, and others, unable to endure torture, yielded to his
2 XI | betwixt the twain; also to endure all persecution and tribulation
3 XII | unicorn, who, unable to endure the sound of the beast's
4 XXII | unbeknown to ye. We will not endure to escape death by such
5 XXIII | practise fortitude, so as to endure all toil and all ill-treatment
6 XXIV | servants did the master endure death, even the death of
7 XXIV | preached unto all, shall endure for ever. Why then dost
8 XXIV | and fleeting, but were to endure for ever with their owners,
9 XXV | who so foolish, as not to endure a thousand temporal deaths,
10 XXIX | the wind. They shall not endure to face me, far less join
11 XXXI | abominable doings? Who could endure to defile his lips by the
12 XXXI | season in this life they endure evil, yet shall they reap
13 XXXVI | that they could no longer endure. But when they were outside
14 XXXVII| is beautiful, unable to endure the sight of such steadfastness
15 XXXIX | who, of men, can scatter? Endure, then, under the protection
16 XXXIX | also live with him; if we endure, we shall also reign with
17 XL | he, like one dis-fleshed, endure rigours above the endurance
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