Book, Chapter
1 I, 3 | Paul the master-builder laid, some build gold, silver,
2 I, 12| he who had with authority laid down the law respecting
3 I, 12| foundations were not first laid, how was He to build the
4 I, 12| offered a favour rather than laid down a law? The great Creator
5 I, 13| and he is divided.” Having laid down this, he passes to
6 I, 31| or after our Saviour was laid in his new tomb, hewn in
7 I, 34| heavier burden should be laid on Gentile believers than
8 I, 45| When the body was properly laid out she lay down upon it
9 I, 49| The course of love is laid bare in Plato’s Phædrus
10 II, 13| of Egypt, who, he says, laid aside all worldly business
11 II, 13| baiæ: a sloping footstool laid upon the ground served for
12 II, 14| The latter is said to have laid down his head and said, “
13 II, 22| a wise master-builder I laid a foundation, and another
14 II, 22| lay, than that which is laid, which is Jesus Christ.
15 II, 22| glory of; for necessity is laid upon me; for woe is unto
16 II, 24| the absence of David had laid waste Ziklag, and made a
17 II, 36| robe of modesty has been laid bare and exposed. What was
18 II, 37| foolish things; they have not laid bare thine iniquity that
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