Book, Chapter
1 2, II | around me, and to fix a bound to their sweetness, so that
2 3, I | and yet I was joyfully bound with troublesome tics, so
3 3, X | God would have remained bound in that fig unless they
4 4, X | they hear their appointed bound: “From there - to here!”~
5 6, X | him at Rome, and he was bound to me with the strongest
6 6, XVI | But his thought is still bound by his materialistic notions
7 6, XIX | his flesh alone was not bound unto thy Word, but also
8 7, I | But I was still tightly bound by the love of women; nor
9 7, I | to a married life which bound me hand and foot. I had
10 7, IV | rejoice because our King hath bound the strong man, and they
11 7, V | to do; but as yet I was bound by the iron chain of my
12 7, V | made of it a chain, and had bound me tight with it. For out
13 7, V | was certain. But, still bound to the earth, I refused
14 7, VI | replied that he would continue bound in his friendship, to share
15 7, VIII| because their limbs are bound or weakened by disease,
16 8, X | first fruits of the Spirit bound to that ecstasy, we returned
17 9, III | least among those who are bound together in love by its
18 9, XXIX| For by continence we are bound up and brought back together
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