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1 Int | continues to seek a stable peace in the Christian faith while
2 Int | and who were enjoying the peace he longed for.~But the old
3 2, II | yet thou didst hold thy peace, O my tardy Joy! Thou didst
4 2, II | Thou didst still hold thy peace, and I wandered still farther
5 2, III | that thou didst hold thy peace, O my God, while I wandered
6 2, III | thou really then hold thy peace? Then whose words were they
7 4, XV | mind. And since I loved the peace which is in virtue, and
8 5, XII | good, and our most pure peace. But then the wish was stronger
9 6, XXI | thing to see the land of peace from a wooded mountaintop:
10 8, II | concerned about thy law or thy peace, but with mendacious follies
11 8, IV | following verse: “Oh, in peace! Oh, in the Selfsame!”284
12 8, IX | had disturbed the domestic peace between herself and her
13 8, XIII | Therefore, let her rest in peace with her husband, before
14 9, XXVII | me, and I burned for thy peace.~
15 9, XXX | we wake up, we return to peace of conscience. And it is
16 9, XXX | to the fullness of that peace which both my inner and
17 9, XXXVIII | and made complete for that peace which the eye of the proud
18 9, XLIII | righteousness is life and peace, he could, through his righteousness
19 11, XI | joins all together in the peace of those saintly spirits
20 11, XVI | dispersion and deformity to the peace of that dearest mother,
21 11, XVI(483)| Christian symbol of the peace and blessedness of heaven;
22 12, IX | the gates of death.521 Our peace rests in the goodness of
23 12, IX | because we go up to the peace of Jerusalem525; for I was
24 12, XI | the vision of it without peace.~I could wish that men would
25 12, XXXV | O Lord God, grant us thy peace - for thou hast given us
26 12, XXXV | all things. Grant us the peace of quietness, the peace
27 12, XXXV | peace of quietness, the peace of the Sabbath, the peace
28 12, XXXV | peace of the Sabbath, the peace without an evening. All
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