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1 I, 6 | tedious to my reader; but I thought it best to draw up in full 2 I, 8 | call by its own name, and thought only better than a temptation 3 I, 12 | expedient to marry.” Our Lord thought well of their view. You 4 I, 13 | We in our inexperience thought that marriage had at least 5 I, 13 | out the contents of her thought—that she may be holy both 6 I, 13 | has not been defiled by thought, nor her flesh by lust. 7 I, 26 | least of all,” would not be thought to afford cause of envy 8 I, 27 | driven to admit that what you thought was on the side of marriage 9 I, 28 | many wives and concubines thought of marriage. For no one 10 I, 28 | mind, and engrosses all thought except for the passion which 11 I, 34 | or it may be that he is thought a virgin, and is not: or 12 I, 34 | myself.” And John will be thought unworthy of this rank, and 13 I, 41 | for. A captive maid, he thought, must be only too glad. 14 I, 45 | Strato, ruler of Sidon, thought of dying by his own hand, 15 I, 45 | knowledge to his friend, thought she had good cause for slaying 16 I, 46 | would have done so, but she thought that all men had foul breath 17 I, 46 | in heart and mind had no thought of marrying again. Porcia, 18 I, 47 | person he can embrace in thought. And, if men are scarce, 19 I, 48 | countrymen of Mithridates. Others thought that he knew all and submitted 20 II, 4 | the reader in his secret thought might imagine that those 21 II, 7 | murdered and devoured. It is thought better that they should 22 II, 8 | liberty, its endurance, its thought of God, particularly since 23 II, 15(4790)| repetition of the preceding thought. Another rendering inserts 24 II, 16 | still weak in faith and thought some meats clean, some unclean: 25 II, 17 | the resurrection should be thought a delusion. And this is 26 II, 19 | the chosen vessel will be thought superfluous and unworthy. 27 II, 25 | to idle slumber without a thought of future judgment. And 28 II, 33 | master’s return. Our first thought is that if, according to 29 II, 33 | always growing larger, he thought himself growing less. Six 30 II, 35 | literature, and inquired what was thought of virgins, and what of 31 II, 37 | Be not disturbed by the thought of a difference between


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