Book, Chapter
1 I, XXXII| Almighty God, therefore, perfect in you His grace which He
2 II, VIII | written, the recompense of a perfect work may be conferred on
3 II, XVI | that there was then such perfect peace in Britain, wheresoever
4 III, V | receiving that which is more perfect and of performing the higher
5 III, XXV | came to show them a more perfect rule to follow; for assuredly
6 III, XXV | and renouncing the less perfect custom, hastened to conform
7 IV, IX | to the Apostle, be made perfect in weakness, she was suddenly
8 IV, X | professing that she had perfect faith that she should be
9 IV, XIX | she preserved the glory of perfect virginity, as I was informed
10 IV, XXIII| her virtue might be made perfect in weakness. Struck down
11 IV, XXIV | answered, that they were all in perfect charity with him, and free
12 IV, XXXI | he awoke, and rose up in perfect health, and returning thanks
13 V, XII | works, but who are not so perfect as to deserve to be immediately
14 V, XII | kingdom; for such as are perfect in every word and deed and
15 V, XIX | the Scots was in no wise perfect, and he resolved to go to
16 V, XXI | they might have attained to perfect righteousness, though the
17 V, XXII | things which it had not, to a perfect rule of life. Even as, contrarywise,
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