Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-14 | tongue-science, which should serve to the "praise of men,"
2 5, 4-7 | unto Thee, whom all things serve, though he know not even
3 7, 5-8 | that slave continued to serve his masters, without any
4 7, 9-15 | Jacob, that the elder should serve the younger: and Thou calledst
5 8, 5-10 | begun to be in me, freely to serve Thee, and to wish to enjoy
6 8, 5-11 | to be above the world and serve Thee, for that the truth
7 8, 6-15 | over his secular service to serve Thee. And these two were
8 8, 6-15 | ours? what aim we at? what serve we for? Can our hopes in
9 8, 6-15 | hopes, and am resolved to serve God; and this, from this
10 9, 5-13 | had both made choice to serve Thee, and through my difficulty
11 9, 8-17 | We sought where we might serve Thee most usefully, and
12 9, 13-37| voice, and heart, and pen I serve, that so many as shall read
13 10, 4-6 | whom Thou commandest me to serve, if I would live with Thee,
14 10, 4-6 | whom Thou commandest me to serve will I discover, not what
15 10, 31-43| land, and water, and air serve our weakness, our calamity
16 10, 36-59| dark and chilled they might serve him, pervertedly and crookedly
17 10, 37-60| are desired, that they may serve to some one or two or all
18 11, 2-3 | myself alone, but would serve brotherly charity; and Thou
19 13, 15-17| Thy yoke, and invite me to serve Thee for nought. Let me
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