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1 I, 5 | He relates that Josiah, a righteous man, in whose time the book
2 I, 14 | the command 4339 not to be righteous over much. Now again he
3 II, 2 | Father, Jesus Christ the righteous: and he is the propitiation
4 II, 2(4664)| the grand division into righteous and wicked, and drawing
5 II, 2 | blessed Job, 4670 “Though I be righteous my mouth will speak wickedness,
6 II, 2 | Father, Jesus Christ the righteous, and he is the propitiation
7 II, 18 | tells us that they who were righteous like Noah were saved, but
8 II, 18 | the good and the bad. The righteous are delivered, the sinners
9 II, 18 | object and ask me why the righteous toils in time of peace,
10 II, 18 | Again at the Red Sea the righteous all passed over, the sinners
11 II, 19 | abode with him.” He that is righteous, loves Christ: and if a
12 II, 22 | are the two classes of the righteous and the wicked, I do not
13 II, 22 | ignorant that at the deluge the righteous were delivered, and sinners
14 II, 22 | our schools sing how the righteous passed through the Red Sea,
15 II, 24 | one degree of merit? Ten righteous men can save a sinful city.
16 II, 25 | sinners as well as upon the righteous, upon the wicked and the
17 II, 30 | it follows that whether righteous or sinners we shall all
18 II, 33 | to the modern Zeno, the righteous do not toil in hope of reward,
19 II, 35 | right hand and the left, the righteous and the wicked, were distributed
20 II, 37 | a difference between the righteous and the penitent, and do
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