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1 I, 3 | are not only vessels of gold and silver, but also of 2 I, 3 | master-builder laid, some build gold, silver, precious stones: 3 I, 3 | silver cease to be silver, if gold is more precious than silver? 4 I, 5 | him shall be given of the gold of Sheba, and men shall 5 I, 7 | and of wearing jewels of gold, or of putting on apparel: 6 I, 8 | the queen in a vesture of gold wrought about with divers 7 I, 12 | pierced in the search for gold. And, when the tiny particles, 8 I, 12 | blessed who has separated the gold from the dross, but him 9 I, 12 | who wears the beautiful gold. Do not marvel then if, 10 I, 20 | were made of the purest gold. For silver might not be 11 I, 27 | not with braided hair, and gold or pearls or costly raiment; 12 I, 30 | make for thee likenesses of gold with ornaments of silver 13 I, 30 | shone, the bride had not gold, but likenesses of gold. 14 I, 30 | gold, but likenesses of gold. As for the silver, however, 15 I, 30(4449)| Cant. 1:10, 11. “Plaits of gold with studs of silver.” R. 16 I, 39 | contemptible things, with silver or gold; but with the precious blood 17 I, 40 | are not only vessels of gold and silver, but also of 18 I, 43 | collected a vast amount of gold and silver, sailed to Africa, 19 I, 47 | Marriage, worth its weight in gold, passes under the name of 4610 20 I, 47 | things, costly dresses, gold, jewels, great outlay, maid-servants, 21 I, 48 | and to have preferred a gold necklace to the welfare 22 II, Int | between those who built gold or stubble on the one foundation. 23 II, 3 | match. Let us then build gold, silver, costly stones, 24 II, 4 | rotten wood. And all the gold of the sea under him is 25 II, 8 | jewels, dress, silver and gold, and other things of the 26 II, 9 | a considerable weight of gold, exclaimed, “Go to the bottom, 27 II, 15 | multiply, and thy silver and gold is multiplied, then thine 28 II, 22 | hand, in raiment of wrought gold, in a vesture of gold? Why 29 II, 22 | wrought gold, in a vesture of gold? Why had Joseph, representing 30 II, 22 | buildeth on the foundation, gold, silver, costly stones, 31 II, 26 | foundation one man builds gold, silver, costly stones, 32 II, 34 | clothing of p. 414 wrought gold, blue, scarlet, purple,


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