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1 Int | control; to act in creation, judgment, and redemption; to give
2 1, V | heart?17 I do not contend in judgment with thee,18 who art truth
3 1, V | not, therefore, contend in judgment with thee, for “if thou,
4 3, VII | who were judging by human judgment and gauging their judgment
5 3, VII | judgment and gauging their judgment of the mores of the whole
6 4, XIV | the basis of other men’s judgment, and not thine, O my God,
7 5, III | enable them to form a fair judgment of the world, even though
8 5, X(143)| necessity of epoch, suspended judgment, in all questions of truth,
9 6, IX | and down alone before the judgment seat with his tablets and
10 6, XVI | death and of thy future judgment, which, amid all the waverings
11 6, XVI | maintaining that, in my judgment, Epicurus would have carried
12 6, III | doing evil and that thy just judgment is the cause of our having
13 6, VI | the deeps of thy righteous judgment. Therefore let no man say
14 6, IX | The meek will he guide in judgment; and the meek will he teach
15 6, XIII | all, and with a sounder judgment I reflected that the things
16 6, XVII | reasoning power, to whose judgment is referred the experience
17 8, IV | revelation of thy righteous judgment. Nor were the good things
18 8, XII | I will sing of mercy and judgment unto thee, O Lord.”306 And
19 8, XIII | beseech thee; “enter not into judgment” with her.314 Let thy mercy
20 9, IV | are my own faults and thy judgment. Let them breathe expansively
21 9, XXXVII| I am not praised when my judgment of myself is not praised,
22 9, XLII | by whom, by thy secret judgment, human pride deserves to
23 12, XVII | strong arm of a righteous judgment.582~
24 12, XVIII | alone in the secret of thy judgment as thou wast before the
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