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1 TransPre | possible that we may be led to regard his other labours with charity, 2 PreGreek(4)| Therefore it is true in regard to the Father and the Son: 3 I | showing upon what grounds we regard them as Divine. And before 4 I | that one may reasonably regard His utterances as prophetic.1 5 V | unto you, and ye did not regard." 154And Paul appears to 6 X | Providence. Just so, you may regard the Scriptures as a collection 7 XII | have the like faith with regard to Divine Scripture; believe 8 XIV | meaning, and without close regard to the clear rules of logic. 9 XIV | Hebrew, and with a wise regard to the possibilities of 10 XIV | which set of cooks are we to regard as the greatest public benefactors 11 XIV | historical, and what he will regard as figurative; he will try 12 XIV | the preaching that men who regard the preaching only, say, " 13 XVI | thinkers who had a reverent regard for the origin of the Word, 14 XVII | to be the same, nor do we regard Jupiter as at all Divine, 15 XVIII | laid to rest, nor do they regard the numbers of those whose 16 XX | is called "Proverbs ") I regard them as "dark sayings" and 17 XX | does not proceed from a regard to what is right, nor from 18 XXI | say they are disposed to regard Him as just, and we regard 19 XXI | regard Him as just, and we regard Him as both just and good, 20 XXI | be good for them, having regard to the immortality of the 21 XXI | illustration from navigation. If we regard the winds that blow, the 22 XXII | worship a calf, and others to regard the goat as a god. The result 23 XXII | same man will be pious in regard of one set of laws, and 24 XXII | Supreme God, and out of regard for ancestral usage lingers 25 XXIII | from all eternity what we regard as done by the individual, 26 XXIII | God blinds our eyes with regard to the future, consider 27 XXIII | of a right and steadfast regard for the Master he would 28 XXIII | in an orderly way, having regard to time, manner, and degree; 29 XXIII | devising climacterics; for they regard our power of choice as a 30 XXIV | briefly ask you, Do you regard evil things as substances, 31 XXVII | imitating God, and having due regard to times and seasons, when 32 XXVII | If any one with due regard to God's glory should discover