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1 I, 8 | at thy right hand doth stand the queen in a vesture of
2 I, 9 | neither, it is better to stand on one foot and to support
3 I, 21 | literally, it cannot possibly stand. For if we had two foreskins,
4 I, 32 | way which I go: behold I stand by the fountain of water;
5 I, 48 | neither good nor bad, but stand as it were midway, and become
6 I, 48 | use and issue, so wives stand on the border line of good
7 I, 48(4638)| Jupiter who causes to stand”: hence Jerome’s play upon
8 II, 15 | of Nun, bade sun and moon stand still, and the victorious
9 II, 15 | shall not want a man to stand before me for ever.” On
10 II, 18 | the unjust: that the just stand on the right hand, the other
11 II, 22 | the good themselves who stand on the right hand)? then
12 II, 23 | certainly sheep, and they stand on the right hand; but there
13 II, 25 | prophets. The sheep which stand on the right hand will be
14 II, 27 | reckoned among the sheep and stand on the right hand. There
15 II, 30 | mother of others. All indeed stand on the right hand, but one
16 II, 30 | were in the earthly Adam stand on the left hand, those
17 II, 33 | the right hand, but do not stand there: they flee until the
18 II, 33 | then that they do indeed stand on the right hand, but are
19 II, 34 | servants of the Lord: ye who stand in the house of the Lord,
20 II, 35 | all may sin, and those who stand have cause to fear when
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