Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII | thou seest to have been committed to another; but by the influence
2 I, XXVII | And let man, who wilfully committed the offence, bear the guilt
3 I, XXVII | consented to sin. For all sin is committed in three ways, viz., by
4 I, XXVII | sin, the sin is in no way committed; but when the flesh begins
5 I, XXXIII| which is called Amfleat, and committed to a humble tomb by the
6 II, IV | Churches of the English, to be committed to them and observed; together
7 II, VI | forsaking the flock which he had committed to him? or to what shepherd
8 II, VIII | management of the talents committed to you, and bestowing it
9 II, XVIII | the devotion of the people committed to you may increase the
10 III, XXVII | careless offences which he had committed in his boyhood and infancy,
11 IV, V | government of the people committed to him.~"III. That it shall
12 IV, VII | accounts of which have been committed to writing by those who
13 IV, XVI | part which he received, he committed to one of his clerks called
14 IV, XVII | and this he caused to be committed to writing by the authority
15 IV, XXIII | privately to instruct the flock committed to her charge; for taught
16 IV, XXV | former defilement, nay, they committed worse sins; and when they
17 IV, XXVIII| both protected the people committed to his charge by constant
18 IV, XXIX | whatsoever faults I have committed, either through ignorance
19 V, VII | manner left his kingdom and committed it to younger men, and went
20 V, XIII | characters, all the crimes I ever committed, not only in word and deed,
21 V, XXI | may teach those that are committed to their charge, to keep
22 V, XXI | chief of the Apostles, and committed to his protection.~
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