Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | having in the meanwhile delivered them from their worst distress,
2 I, XVIII| which were immediately delivered from darkness and filled
3 I, XXI | presence of all the people, delivered whole to his father. The
4 I, XXVII| corrected, that he may not be delivered up to the fires of Hell.
5 I, XXVII| blotted out. When a woman is delivered, after how many days she
6 I, XXVII| the very hour that she is delivered, to return thanks, she is
7 II, I | witness to me: because I delivered the poor that cried, and
8 II, IX | perform his promise, he delivered up that same daughter to
9 II, X | original sin, that being delivered from the power of the Devil'
10 II, XII | fulfil it, if he should be delivered from the troubles of that
11 III, I | been admitted, and again delivered themselves up to defilement
12 III, XXIII| do not doubt that he was delivered at the point of death, as
13 III, XXIV | of both nations; for he delivered his own people from the
14 III, XXIX | Easter, and in all things delivered by the holy Apostles, Peter
15 III, XXIX | our letters, to be by them delivered to your Excellency. And
16 IV, I | Arles, and having there delivered to John, archbishop of that
17 IV, III | his saintly soul being delivered from the prison of the body,
18 IV, IX | mother of that community, was delivered out of the prison of the
19 IV, IX | Creator, that she might be delivered from such great and long-continued
20 IV, IX | prayer was heard: for being delivered from the flesh twelve days
21 IV, IX | one day and night, she was delivered alike from the bonds of
22 IV, XIII | to the people, not only delivered them from the misery of
23 IV, XIV | who art this day to be delivered from death, and to be carried
24 IV, XVII | Jesus Christ in the flesh delivered the same to His disciples,
25 IV, XVII | His words, and as it is delivered by the creed of the holy
26 IV, XXII | his intercession, would be delivered from penalty."~When he had
27 IV, XXVI | throne, by his piety and zeal delivered his nation from foreign
28 IV, XXXI | that he might either be delivered from that disease, if it
29 V, III | and the maiden being thus delivered from pains and death, returned
30 V, IV | that she had not only been delivered from her long sickness,
31 V, IX | which must nevertheless be delivered to him by you. Tell him,
32 V, XII | whosoever falls shall never be delivered to all eternity.~This flowery
33 V, XIV | slew our Lord, hard by him, delivered up to avenging flames. "
34 V, XIX | perceived that the way of virtue delivered by the Scots was in no wise
35 V, XXI | Israel, being about to be delivered out of Egypt, are commanded
36 V, XXI | the people of Israel were delivered out of Egypt by the blood
37 V, XXI | shorn when he was to be delivered from bondage, by which it
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