Section, Paragraph
1 II, 107| of mastering it makes me master it gaily; whereas I am sometimes
2 II, 119| made and led by the same master, root, branches, and fruits;
3 III, 194| considers himself the sole master of his conduct, and that
4 III, 209| loved and favoured by thy master? Thou art indeed well off,
5 III, 209| indeed well off, slave. Thy master favours thee; he will soon
6 V, 332| fight as to who shall be master, for their mastery is of
7 VI, 345| more imperiously than a master; for in disobeying the one
8 VII, 434| man, and learn from your Master your true condition, of
9 VII, 502| which he uses as their master, saying to the one, "Go,"
10 VII, 531| who knows the will of his master will be beaten with more
11 XI, 721| shall think to make himself master of all the empire of Egypt, (
12 XI, 721| ability to make himself master of Egypt by force, because
13 XI, 721| shall think to make himself master of some isles, (that is
14 XI, 725| have listened to Him as a master.~"The Lord hath revealed
15 XI, 726| as poor, represent Him as master of the nations. Is. 52:14,
16 XI, 726| time, foretell Him only as master of the nations and suffering,
17 XII, 780| Redeemer, is not perhaps Master of all; and thus, in so
18 XIV, 896| his lord doeth, for the master tells him only the act and
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