Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | observer agree that I was rightly punished as a boy for playing
2 3, VII | are like God, and which is rightly said in Scripture to be
3 3, IX | good. When these are judged rightly and after the rule of perfection,
4 4, VI | was dead. Someone spoke rightly of his friend as being “
5 4, XII | and pleasant. But it will rightly be turned to bitterness
6 4, XII | whatever comes from him is not rightly loved and if he is deserted
7 6, II | the Lord’s body might be rightly celebrated in those places
8 6, III | indeed, every Lord’s Day, “rightly dividing the word of truth”154
9 7, V | sleep forever (for all men rightly count waking better) - yet
10 9, XV | of images or not, who can rightly affirm? For I name a stone,
11 9, XIX | which our knowledge can rightly rest as the familiar and
12 9, XX | happiness is not mine till I can rightly say: “It is enough. This
13 9, XLIII| of thee and did serve us. Rightly, then, is my hope fixed
14 10, XX | Perhaps it might be said rightly that there are three times:
15 11, VI | I did not think about it rightly. My mind in its agitation
16 11, XXV | brethren who use the law rightly to the end of love. Hear
17 11, XXIX | already formed, it then might rightly be asked of him, “If God
18 11, XXX | that we may use the law rightly to the end of the commandment
19 12, XIV | knowledge, only thou canst rightly distinguish - thou who dost
20 12, XIX | wisdom - who know how to give rightly to the day and to the night -
21 12, XX | and confounding and not rightly distinguishing between the
22 12, XXIII| from our sight is still rightly and truly spoken. In this
23 12, XXXI | yourselves who know,” and just as rightly it may be said to those
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