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1 I, 4(4269)| so poor that he did not leave enough to pay for his funeral.~
2 I, 5 | therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother,
3 I, 7 | one that believed should leave the one that believed not?
4 I, 10 | husband): and that the husband leave not his wife. But to the
5 I, 10 | 353 with him, let him not leave her,” and so on to the words “
6 I, 10 | unbeliever who is unwilling to leave the believer becomes thereby
7 I, 12 | thing to be done and yet leave the individual free to do
8 I, 16 | For this cause shall a man leave his father and mother, and
9 I, 26 | said to them, 4425 “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give
10 I, 36 | desert our post, and to leave the ground clear to the
11 I, 47 | have a wife we can neither leave her behind, nor take the
12 I, 47 | sick with her and never leave her bedside. Or if she be
13 I, 47 | support in old age, and leave our property without dispute,
14 I, 47 | cause while you live, not to leave the fruit of your labour
15 II, 3 | against thee, that thou didst leave thy first love. Remember
16 II, 7 | birds and dogs: the Caspians leave them dead for the same beasts.
17 II, 24 | had they been willing to leave the city. Now there was
18 II, 30 | the world and all alike leave it, and this is a precedent
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