Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII | of the heart proceed evil thoughts." Where it is abundantly
2 I, XXVII | and sometimes from the thoughts. And when it happens either
3 I, XXVII | not defiled with filthy thoughts. In which case, one thing
4 I, XXVII | sleeper proceeds from evil thoughts when he was awake, then
5 II, X | having put to flight the thoughts of devils, and driven from
6 II, XII | be overwhelmed with many thoughts, not knowing what to do,
7 II, XIX | that you put away from your thoughts all such venomous and superstitious
8 III, XIV | that time to lay aside all thoughts of engaging, and to reserve
9 III, XIX | idle words, and even his thoughts, as if they had been written
10 III, XXV | naturally to influence the thoughts and hearts of many who feared,
11 IV, III | boldness, by recalling to their thoughts that dread time, when the
12 IV, XI | entombing him, they had thoughts either to get another coffin,
13 IV, XXVIII| wholesome admonitions, to thoughts of Heaven. He first showed
14 IV, XXXII | was occupied with other thoughts and business of the day,
15 V, II | and to express his private thoughts and wishes to others, which
16 V, XIII | mind that our deeds and thoughts are not scattered to the
17 V, XIX | consistency and maturity of his thoughts; for which reason he plentifully
18 V, XIX | highly in love that he had thoughts of making him his heir;
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