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1 Therefore whatsoever things are in potentiality participate of the first potentiality.
2 In his character and life, " whatsoever things are lovely" were harmoniously blent.
3 God is beside me, and His presence brings in its train whatsoever things I need.
4 For the rest, brethren, whatsoever things are true, etc.
5 St. Paul tells us to think on whatsoever things are pure and lovely (Phil.
6 He will of course initiate him quickly in " whatsoever things are lovely, honorable, and of good report."
7 Christians should present to the world ' whatsoever things are lovely,' and see to it that their goodness is attractive.
8 Contrariwise, whatsoever things hinder man's perfecting of his reason, and capability to enjoy the rational life, are alone called evil.
9 They want to know whatsoever things are true; they do not want to be dredged with the mummy dust of dogma.
10 And verily I say unto you, whatsoever things ye shall ask the Father in my name shall be given unto you.
11 For whatsoever things I love, on these I readily converse and listen, and carry home with me the images of them.
12 The one motive which impels men, and can be trusted to secure in them whatsoever things are noble, is to please Him.
13 To all men everywhere who care for whatsoever things are excellent and lovely and of good report his life is a priceless heritage.
14 Therefore whatsoever things could be reported to the king, I have represented to him: and he hath granted as much as the matter permitted.
15 Whatsoever things are true, honest, just, pure, lovely, of good report.
16 Whatsoever things are vile, whatsoever things are roguish, bestial, abominable, belong to the racecourse loafers.
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