Book, Chapter
1 II, V | the help of his council of wise men, judicial decisions,
2 II, V | laver of life, you can in no wise receive the Bread of life."
3 II, IX | himself, if, being examined by wise men, it should be found
4 II, X | in them, nor could in any wise receive feeling from their
5 II, XIII | holding a council with the wise men,' he asked of every
6 II, XIII | chief men, approving of his wise words and exhortations,
7 III, XXIII| Deiri, finding him a holy, wise, and good man, desired him
8 III, XXIX | have as its king one so wise and a worshipper of God;
9 IV, III | revealed to him in special wise, and worthy to have credit
10 IV, IX | she said, "I can in no wise gladly suffer this;" then
11 IV, XIII | hand in hand, in piteous wise cast them themselves down
12 IV, XIX | so that, in marvellous wise, instead of the open gaping
13 IV, XXII | but he could not in any wise be bound either by him,
14 IV, XXVII| ministered to them with his wise teaching, that when he went
15 IV, XXIX | end that if he was in any wise inferior in merit to the
16 IV, XXXI | trouble, he conceived the wise resolve to go to the church,
17 V, VIII | monastic teaching, yet in no wise to be compared to his predecessor.
18 V, XII | hands, yet they durst in no wise touch me, though they assayed
19 V, XV | followed. For he was a good and wise man, and excellently instructed
20 V, XIX | delivered by the Scots was in no wise perfect, and he resolved
21 V, XXI | appointed for us and may in no wise be changed by any authority
22 V, XXI | legal Passover be in no wise anticipated or diminished;
23 V, XXIV | the third hour, in such wise that the whole orb of the
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