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1 2, X | insatiable satiety. With thee is perfect rest, and life unchanging.
2 3, VII | the measure of the most perfect law of God Almighty - by
3 3, X(79)| perfecti, the elite and "perfect" among them.~
4 4, X | toward perfection. Then, when perfect, they begin to wax old and
5 5, II | power, which is just and perfect in its rule even to the
6 5, V | man can grow up “unto a perfect man,” and not be “carried
7 5, XII | people, though not with a “perfect hatred”145; for doubtless
8 6, V | and live by himself - the perfect, true, sovereign, and infinite
9 6, XIX | truthfully, I acknowledged a perfect man to be in Christ - not
10 8, III | Church, serving thee in perfect chastity and continence
11 9, XXX | trusting that thou wilt perfect thy mercies in me, to the
12 10, II | down and ruminating.413 Perfect me, O Lord, and reveal their
13 11, XXIV | refers to no formed and perfect entity, whether spiritual
14 12, IV | perfected by them. For thou art perfect, and their imperfection
15 12, XIII | understanding you may become perfect.”544 “O foolish Galatians,
16 12, XV | of babes and sucklings, perfect thy praise.568 For we know
17 12, XVIII| could speak wisdom among the perfect.594 Still the natural man -
18 12, XIX | the Lord if you would be perfect and joined with those in
19 12, XIX | dividing the light of the perfect ones604 - though not yet
20 12, XIX | ones604 - though not yet so perfect as the angels - from the
21 12, XXII | good and acceptable and perfect will of God.”623 Therefore
22 12, XXII | good and acceptable and perfect will. And thou dost teach
23 12, XXXIV| ministries which were needed to perfect the faithful in this life,
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