Book, Chapter
1 Int | corruptions had a certain right of appeal to some of the
2 Int | history could be seen in its right perspective. This was the
3 4, XV | sacrilege as far as the right substance of pious faith
4 5, V | whether the theories were right or wrong. Yet I was prepared,
5 5, VII | had a heart which, if not right toward thee, was at least
6 5, XIII | him - though not with the right motive - as he preached
7 6, VII | best - and that order is right - thou madest my heart and
8 6, XVI | thou didst come nearer. Thy right hand was ever ready to pluck
9 6, V | diverged from the rule of right doctrine, but my mind did
10 7, I | also I had fallen, but thy right hand held me up and bore
11 7, VI | ardently desired, and by right of friendship demanded from
12 8, I | good and merciful, and thy right hand didst reach into the
13 8, II | CHAPTER II~ ~2. And it seemed right to me, in thy sight, not
14 8, IV | dead and setting him at thy right hand, that thence he should
15 8, XIII | tree and who sittest at thy right hand “making intercession
16 9 | to see how necessary and right it was for the Mediator
17 9, II | to something that sounds right to men, which thou hast
18 9, IV | speaks vanity, and whose right hand is the right hand of
19 9, IV | whose right hand is the right hand of falsehood.”325 But
20 9, XXXI | resist and I summon thy right hand to my help and cast
21 9, XXXVII| praise, both by custom and right, is the companion of a good
22 9, XLI | and I have called thy right hand to my aid. For with
23 9, XLIII | him, who sitteth at thy right hand and maketh intercession
24 10, II | thy Son, the Man of thy right hand, the Son of Man; whom
25 10, II | through him who sitteth at thy right hand and maketh intercession
26 10, XXIX | stretching out, and how thy right hand has upheld me in my
27 11, VI | with more beautiful forms. Right reason, then, persuaded
28 11, VII | sense in which it would be right that anything should be
29 11, XXXI | words, why would it not be right to believe that Moses saw
30 12, XVI | immutably. And it does not seem right to thee that the immutable
31 12, XXIII | and approves what he finds right and disapproves what he
32 12, XXIII | judges by approving what is right and reproving what he finds
33 12, XXVI | the fruit” is the good and right will of the giver. For the
34 12, XXVII | gifts” through a holy and right intent, nor do the others
35 12, XXXII | to conceive the rules of right action. These things we
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