Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | assured. I will briefly set forth our adversary’s views,
2 I, 6 | In the front rank I will set the Apostle Paul, and, since
3 I, 20| 20. But I wonder why he set 4361 Judah and Tamar before
4 I, 23| his life, yet he does not set an example of conjugal chastity.
5 I, 26| almost a boy, could not be set over men of advanced age;
6 I, 38| right hand of God; let us set our affections on things
7 I, 39| your mind, be sober and set your hope perfectly on the
8 I, 41| other words that she did not set her heart on marriage with
9 I, 43| the city was captured and set on fire, and she saw that
10 I, 44| tyrants whom Lysander had set over conquered Athens? 4597
11 I, 48| marry his sister, he 4617 set the matter altogether on
12 II, 13| themselves to the divine service set eyes on their kindred and
13 II, 15| of man from his youth was set on wickedness continually,
14 II, 16| Let not him that eateth set at nought him that eateth
15 II, 23| says: 4857 “And God hath set some in the Church, first,
16 II, 25| those that fear, He will set to the despisers and the
17 II, 25| seventh year every prisoner is set free, and that at Jubilee,
18 II, 31| raise from the mire and set on high will not equal the
19 II, 33| The householder when he set out delivered to his servants
20 II, 36| published your views, and set the mark of your approval
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