Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | formulation. From them, we can gain a competent - though by
2 1, IX | tricks of speech which would gain honor for me among men,
3 2, V | his wicked ways, he might gain honors, empire, and wealth,
4 3, X | of thine. Yet what did I gain by mocking them save to
5 4, II | Conquered by the desire for gain, I offered for sale speaking
6 4, III | character, he was unwilling to gain his living by beguiling
7 4, III | perfectly because I wished to gain my living by it.” When I
8 4, XV | with heavy labor I should gain my bread.117 ~30. And what
9 5, XII | temporal things and the filthy gain which begrimes the hand
10 6, III | the little time he could gain for the recruiting of his
11 6, XI | now, it is important to gain some post of honor. And
12 7, VI | to this by any desire of gain - for he could have made
13 8, IX | And she busied herself to gain him to thee, preaching thee
14 9, III | to me what profit I am to gain in doing this? For the confessions
15 9, XXXIII| are their life that they gain entry into me and strive
16 10, VIII | return. In order for us to gain knowledge he teacheth us,
17 10, XII | ridiculed - and by such tactics gain praise for a worthless answer.~
18 10, XXIII | man in order that he might gain his victory in battle, the
19 12, XV | at this firmament or to gain a knowledge of thy Word
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