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1 I | the world, that he might put to shame them that are wise; 2 I | garden in Eden eastward, and put in it a tree of life,71which 3 I | should be ordered to be put to death; whereas the Scripture 4 I | two eyes see, should we put the blame on the right eye. 5 I | woman to lust after her, put the blame on the right eye 6 II | solve the difficulties we put before them; or, at least, 7 V | of the commandment, if I put forth anything as truth 8 XII | and being overcome are put to sleep. ~2. If any of 9 XIV | of understanding: or, to put it another way, not Greeks 10 XIV | the world that he might put to shame them that are wise; 11 XIV | those to investigate who can put themselves into God's hands 12 XVIII| the world, that he might put to shame them that are wise; 13 XVIII| the world, that he might put to shame them that are wise; 384 14 XX | the rational, perhaps to put rational creatures to the 15 XX | many other animals will put in a claim to the same thing; 16 XXI | the stony heart, and has put in them something better, 17 XXI | not earthy, because he was put to shame by the signs and 18 XXI | which any man is hardened is put away; and as for the creating 19 XXI | stony hearts, we do not put them away, it is clear that 20 XXI | of himself, and then to put himself in the hands of 21 XXII | you see I am willing to put the whole thing in a nutshell. 22 XXIII| man will sin, He does not put a finger on him when he 23 XXIII| contingency. ~9. We will put the case more clearly this 24 XXIV | assume that they can, and to put the assumption in the forefront 25 XXV | servant, thou oughtest to have put my money to the bankers." 611 26 XXVI | and my ordinances, I will put none of the diseases upon 27 XXVI | diseases upon thee, which I put upon the Egyptians; for 28 XXVI | strength; and they will put you out of countenance by 29 XXVI | no plaster, nor oil, to put upon them, neither have 30 XXVI | Providence, shall we not put up with the unpleasant and 31 XXVII| a patient had before he put himself under treatment ---- 32 XXVII| and perhaps by his conduct put a stop to it: so that having 33 XXVII| the foregoing, which we put down as it came into our