Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-8 | with those owing me no service, for not serving me; and
2 1, 15-24| King and my God, for Thy service be whatever useful thing
3 1, 15-24| childhood learned; for Thy service, that I speak, write, read,
4 3, 3-5 | abyss, and the beguiling service of devils, to whom I sacrificed
5 3, 9-17 | period are obtained for the service of life, and we know not
6 5, 3-3 | did I so much regard the service of oratory as the science
7 5, 9-17 | almsdeeds, so full of duty and service to Thy saints, no day intermitting
8 8, 3-6 | and the joy of the solemn service of Thy house forceth to
9 8, 5-11 | too was. But I still under service to the earth, refused to
10 8, 6-15 | giving over his secular service to serve Thee. And these
11 8, 6-15 | a reward, so glorious a service. Thus both being now Thine,
12 9, 2-2 | gently to withdraw, the service of my tongue from the marts
13 9, 2-4 | a heart fully set on Thy service, I suffered myself to sit
14 9, 4-7 | was now enlisted in Thy service, though still, in this breathing-time
15 10, 35-56| humble and single-hearted service, by what artifices and suggestions
16 11, 2-2 | powers of my mind, and of the service which we owe to men, or
17 11, 2-3 | would sacrifice to Thee the service of my thought and tongue;
18 12, 26-36| that office, that by the service of my heart and tongue those
19 13, 1-1 | might be less, if lacking my service: nor cultivating Thy service,
20 13, 1-1 | service: nor cultivating Thy service, as a land, that must remain
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