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1 I, 4(4271) | disturb the peace of our mind, and thereby our happiness
2 I, 7 | the body exhibit in the mind. For these are the riches,
3 I, 8 | know the Apostle’s real mind, you must take in what follows: “
4 I, 10 | ordains, according to the mind of the Lord, that excepting
5 I, 13 | in the spirit, and in the mind, and in the flesh itself
6 I, 13 | sacrifice to Christ, whose mind has not been defiled by
7 I, 16 | same time we must bear in mind the meaning of the phrase, “
8 I, 27(4435)| the well-balanced state of mind resulting from habitual
9 I, 28 | need; it enervates a man’s mind, and engrosses all thought
10 I, 33 | thing to unite with God a mind pure and free from any stain
11 I, 37 | So then I myself with the mind serve the law of God; but
12 I, 37 | that are after the flesh do mind the things of the flesh;
13 I, 37 | things of the spirit. For the mind of the flesh is death; but
14 I, 37 | flesh is death; but the mind of the spirit is life and
15 I, 37 | life and peace: because the mind of the flesh is enmity against
16 I, 37(4523)| R.V. “mind.”~
17 I, 37 | by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what
18 I, 37 | by the renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what
19 I, 39 | girding up the loins of your mind, be sober and set your hope
20 I, 46 | her husband in heart and mind had no thought of marrying
21 I, 47 | all time, and turns his mind freely wherever he chooses.
22 I, 49 | in keeping with a sound mind. It confuses counsel, breaks
23 II, 6 | is better to enrich the mind than to stuff the body.
24 II, 8 | metropolis and citadel of the mind cannot be taken unless the
25 II, 8 | weakens the manly fibre of the mind. Then, again, no one but
26 II, 8 | entered the citadel of the mind through these doors, what
27 II, 9 | riches, the firmness of the mind should be enfeebled, and
28 II, 9 | affords us pleasure. That the mind sees and hears, and that
29 II, 12 | is so destructive to the mind as a full belly, fermenting
30 II, 16 | fully assured in his own mind. He that regardeth the day,
31 II, 22 | fully persuaded in his own mind.” To the Corinthians he
32 II, 25 | we must always bear in mind the exact point of an illustration.
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