Book, Chapter
1 I, 7 | is good for them if they abide even as I. But if they have
2 I, 9 | is good for them if they abide even as I. But if they have
3 I, 9 | calls them happy if they so abide. “But if they have not continency,
4 I, 9 | is good for them if they abide even as I.” And, “I think
5 I, 11| commandments of God. Let each man abide in that calling wherein
6 I, 11| wherein he was called, therein abide with God.” Some, I suppose,
7 I, 11| wherein he was called, therein abide with God,” which even contradicts
8 I, 11| How can we then possibly abide in that vocation wherein
9 I, 11| wherein he was called, therein abide.” Whether he had, or had
10 I, 14| But she is happier if she abide as she is, after my judgement:
11 I, 14| will be happier if they abide as they are,” and he immediately
12 I, 20| widow of a priest is bidden abide in the house of her father,
13 I, 22| My spirit shall not abide in man for ever, for that
14 II, 2 | long as you sin not you abide in the birth which God has
15 II, 2 | given you. Yea, they who abide in that birth cannot sin. 4659 “
16 II, 2 | him his choice. Does he abide in Christ, or not? If he
17 II, 2 | in Christ, or not? If he abide, let him then walk as Christ
18 II, 2 | of our Lord, he does not abide in Christ, for he does not
19 II, 22| If any man’s work shall abide which he built thereon,
20 II, 27| thing, I say, for Him to abide with those whom Paul blamed
21 II, 29| Hereby know we that we abide in him, and he in us, because
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