Book, Chapter

 1    3, 12|    desired that hee might have liberty to speake during the time
 2    4, 20|     house: but when hee was at liberty abroad yet could he not
 3    4, 23|      occasion of my safety and liberty, if thou canst once render
 4    5, 25| displease you, you may at your liberty proceed in your enterprise.
 5    5, 27|      prevailed, who wishing my liberty, perswaded them that it
 6    5, 27|       when I should thus be at liberty, in the spring time of the
 7    5, 27|      no delicate meates nor no liberty which I should have, but
 8    5, 27|        to see my selfe in such liberty, but especially since I
 9    7, 40|        I had beene free and at liberty, I would have discovered
10    7, 41|       was not so joyfull of my liberty, as when the vaile was taken
11    9, 47|   shalt feele the fruit of thy liberty: After that the great Priest
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