Book, Chapter

 1    II,      XVI|     man who fixed it there who receives the blame. Just so, it is
 2    II,      XVI|     takes hold of it or he who receives it.~ ~And tell me another
 3    II,      XVI|     judged as a wrongdoer, but receives pity from all as being sorely
 4   III,     VIII|    babes. Even as a rock which receives the trail of countless reptiles,
 5   III,    XXIII|   darkness of death. But if it receives a share of those natural
 6    IV,      XXV|        of the law Himself, and receives from Him the whole armour
 7    IV,      XXV|        should justify him that receives sanctification, in order
 8    IV,     XXVI| themselves are bright, and yet receives nothing back from them.
 9    IV,   XXVIII|  defilement in that wherein He receives no corruption through wickedness.
10    IV,     XXIX|        and not the horses that receives the crown of victory, and
11    IV,      XXX|     man's account, and when he receives a change and alteration,
12    IV,      XXX|     form of its appearance, he receives abundant praise |158 for
13    IV,      XXX|      the good deeds of virtue, receives no praise even though he
14    IV,      XXX|     those who are near him, he receives no dignity; and even if
15     V          |        acquiring a faith which receives the testimony of works.
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