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1 I, 5 | sobriety.’ Surely we shall hear no more of the famous Apostolic
2 I, 12 | because of their impotence, hear by the mouth of 4321 Isaiah
3 I, 20 | nigh to Mount Sinai, and to hear the voice speaking to them,
4 I, 30 | mysteries of virginity. Let us hear what the bride says before
5 I, 30 | thy countenance, let me hear thy voice; for sweet is
6 I, 30 | nor did I condescend to hear thy voice. I said, 4457 “
7 I, 30 | many prayers, I will not hear.” But now with unveiled
8 I, 40 | ordinance of God, we gladly hear anything he 4572 may say
9 I, 48(4613)| We hear very little of the two sons
10 II, 3 | For who is not glad to hear them say: “Let us eat and
11 II, 3 | hast received, and didst hear, and keep it, and repent,”
12 II, 9 | We think of what we see, hear, smell, taste, handle, and
13 II, 9 | and that we can neither hear nor see anything unless
14 II, 15 | knew that drunkards cannot hear the word of God. 4784 “The
15 II, 15 | see with their eyes, and hear with their ears, and understand
16 II, 26 | added: “He that hath ears to hear, let him hear.” Where there
17 II, 26 | hath ears to hear, let him hear.” Where there is no deep
18 II, 30 | expressing my own views? Hear what the Apostle John says: 4907 “
19 II, 30 | withstand me, for I will not hear thee.” Moreover, if it be
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