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And thus he made his prayer to the Lord: See if this be not the very thought I had, far away in my own country! Good cause had I to seek refuge at Tharsis from such an errand as this. I knew from the first what manner of God thou art, how kind and merciful, how slow to punish, how rich in pardon, vengeance ever ready to forgo. (Jonah 4, 2)
Ah, thought I, now at least thou wilt learn to fear me, wilt profit by the warning! Here at least is a city that may be left habitable, send them what plagues I may! But no, early and late they would be at their perverse doings still! (Zephaniah 3, 7)
but who can bear the thought of that advent? Who will stand with head erect at his appearing? He will put men to a test fierce as the crucible, searching as the lye that fullers use. (Malachi 3, 2)
But hardly had this thought come to his mind, when an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream, and said, Joseph, son of David, do not be afraid to take thy wife Mary to thyself, for it is by the power of the Holy Ghost that she has conceived this child; (Matthew 1, 20)
When they saw him walking on the sea, they thought it was an apparition, and cried aloud, (Mark 6, 49)
His host, the Pharisee, saw it, and thought to himself, If this man were a prophet, he would know who this woman is that is touching him, and what kind of woman, a sinner. (Luke 7, 39)
And his fellow guests thereupon thought to themselves, Who is this, that he even forgives sins? (Luke 7, 49)
some of them thought, since Judas kept the common purse, that Jesus was saying to him, Go and buy what we need for the feast, or bidding him give some alms to the poor. (John 13, 29)
This roused the high priest and those who thought with him, that is, the party of the Sadducees. (Acts 5, 17)
Repent of this baseness of thine, and pray to God, in the hope of finding pardon for the thought which thy heart has conceived. (Acts 8, 22)
So he followed him out, unaware that what the angel had done for him was true; he thought he was seeing a vision. (Acts 12, 9)
After some thought, he made for the house belonging to Mary the mother of John, also called Mark. Here many had gathered for prayer; (Acts 12, 12)
