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prove, then, who advised for the best, Thus | -ise |
things in parables despise not we; Lest things | -ise |
WORLD. I would advise thee, then, that | -ise |
that slighting and despising the things that | -ise |
art going, hath authorised to be thy | -ise |
I have despised his person | -ise |
I have despised his righteousness; I | -ise |
it was very surprising to him, that | -ize |
do mock and despise him; and scarce | -ise |
since they also despise the way that | -ise |
to be a catechiser, and, though you | -ize |
occasion taken to despise the men the | -ise |
but by becoming circumcised, they say to | -ise |
of us be circumcised, as they are | -ise |
as they are circumcised, shall not their | -ise |
was through his unadvised counsel that they | -ise |
yet alive, did advise him to counsel | -ise |
But let us exercise a little more | -ise |
from the next uncircumcised Philistine. Then sang | -ise |
they did, he chastised them sore, to | -ize |
and as he chastised them he said, | -ize |
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