Book, Chapter
1 I, 20 | bonds of marriage. And we need not be surprised at this
2 I, 25 | known thy faithfulness.” Nor need we wonder that Huldah, the
3 I, 28 | it plenty, it is again in need; it enervates a man’s mind,
4 I, 41 | calmed the stormy winds. What need to tell of the Sibyls of
5 I, 42 | side of a virgin. And we need not wonder at this in the
6 I, 44 | 44. What need to tell of the wife of 4596
7 I, 49 | who through it have no need to blush for their mother,
8 II, Int| can be tempted and sin and need an advocate. The expressions (
9 II, 5 | God for nothing. But what need is there of argument when
10 II, 6 | slaves of hard toil, who need physical strength, might
11 II, 6 | foot, who ply the oar, who need good lungs to shout and
12 II, 11 | consumption of them. Our bodies need only something to eat and
13 II, 11 | and nourished by meat—what need has a wise man and a Christian
14 II, 11 | worthy of your imitation. You need not fear that if you do
15 II, 13 | unpalatable taste. What need, he says, to speak of birds,
16 II, 16 | ready for destruction. Nor need we wonder if the Apostle
17 II, 19 | the fertility of the soil need not create any difficulty,
18 II, 30 | our comely parts have no need of our care.” Do you think
19 II, 37 | spent and enervated. You need not be afraid of fornication.
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