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1 I | noblemen and senators laid aside all the burthens of life,
2 II | own hands. He, not laying aside his God-head, which he had
3 IV | kingly power, and was turning aside the common people, and stealing
4 VII | deliberate choice turned aside from good to evil, and was
5 IX | from the just, and turn aside the judgement from the needy,
6 XII | mortal fortune, and cast it aside, and laid up for themselves
7 XVIII | him thence, one would lay aside one's own clothing, and
8 XVIII | win Christ, who have laid aside all care for meat and raiment
9 XIX | their sins, and have turned aside from the right faith, shall
10 XX | and considerations, layeth aside every care of this life,
11 XXXIII| come to him, and, laying aside all error, received the
12 XXXVI | Walk ye therein; turn not aside, neither to the right hand,
13 XXXVI | But Barachias would put aside and reject his offer, saying, "
14 XXXVI | commandments and by turning aside from every path whose end
15 XXXVII| the praise of men, to lay aside diadem and purple, as of
16 XXXVII| the desert; and, laying aside, like a heavy burden and
17 XXXIX | expedient for thee now to lay aside the burden of the flesh:
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