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1
He excommunicates the incestuous adulterer and admonishes them to purge out the
old
leaven
.
2
They had the
old
leaven
of European prejudice largely intermingled in their minds and character.
3
The consul was a Venetian of the
old
leaven
.
4
Purge out the
old
leaven
because ye are unleavened.
5
Still a tincture of the
old
leaven
was to be expected among the posterity of A.L.
6
On this occasion I found, however, that the
old
leaven
still fermented strongly in my soul.
7
It behooves us, therefore, to be on our guard and to purge out the
old
leaven
.
8
Purge therefore the
old
leaven
,
that ye may be new dough as ye are sweet bread.
9
Purge out the
old
leaven
,
that you may be a new paste, as you are unleavened.
10
Why not transport all convicts, separate the chaff from the wheat, and purge out the
old
leaven
?
11
Although the Poles are polite enough, there is still a good deal of the
old
leaven
in them.
12
The
old
leaven
will out,-'Eith to learn the cat to the kirn,' as they say in the North.
13
But for my temporal life, all was wavering, and my heart had to be purged from the
old
leaven
.
14
She is an altered woman- abetterwoman, a more unselfish woman, but the
old
leaven
of iniquity is not dead yet.
15
The poor man, a Pole of the true
old
leaven
,
was one of the four whom Repnin arrested and sent to Siberia.
16
Some partial risings, alone recalled, up to 1709, the fact that the
old
leaven
still existed; the war of the Camisards was over.
old
leaven
old