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1 1, V | after that voice, and I will lay hold upon thee. Hide not
2 1, XIX | a boy, I had. But herein lay my sin, that it was not
3 3, VI(65)| attraction of Manicheism lay in the fact that it appeared
4 4, IV | sick of a fever, he long lay unconscious in a death sweat
5 4, VII | could not find a place to lay it down. Not in pleasant
6 4, XV | concerning the nature of beauty] lay really in thy craftsmanship,
7 5, III | CHAPTER III~ ~3. Let me now lay bare in the sight of God
8 7, X | custom’s sake it does not lay that aside.~
9 8, II | me almost of necessity to lay down that burden of teaching;
10 8, IV | how he says it: “I will lay me down and take my rest.”285
11 8, VII | renowned bishop the spot where lay the bodies of Gervasius
12 8, XI | after, she said to us both: “Lay this body anywhere, and
13 8, XII | little assuaged. And as I lay there on my bed, those true
14 9, XI | that whereas they formerly lay hidden, scattered, or neglected,
15 9, XLIII | He alone had power to lay down his life and power
16 10, I | him.”407 Consequently, we lay bare our feelings before
17 10, III | me. If he were, I would lay hold on him and ask him
18 10, VI | conscious mind, whose inner ear lay attentively open to thy
19 10, XXIX | Thus through him I may lay hold upon him in whom I
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