Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 Preface, 1 | well of Me, Thomas. What reward wilt thou have?" To this ~
2 ApCreed, 1 | Lord, believe Him and your reward shall ~not be made void."20
3 ApCreed, 14, 1 | evil. Just as the hope of reward urges us to ~do good, so
4 ApCreed, 15, 1 | God. God ~Himself is the reward and the end of all our labors: "
5 ApCreed, 15, 1 | thy protector, ~and thy reward exceeding great."3 This
6 10Command, 0, 2| iniquity."32~ ~Greatness of the Reward. - The fifth reason is taken
7 10Command, 0, 2| from the greatness of ~the reward or prize. In no law are
8 10Command, 3, 2| thought that there is no reward ~for those who honor their
9 10Command, 3, 2| Grace and Glory. - The first reward is grace for the present
10 10Command, 3, 2| Long Life. - The second reward is a long life: "That thou
11 10Command, 3, 2| with Judas. Therefore, the reward for keeping this ~Commandment
12 10Command, 3, 2| thou repent."25~ ~The third reward is to have in turn grateful
13 10Command, 3, 2| you again."27 ~The fourth reward is a praiseworthy reputation: "
14 10Command, 3, 2| forsaketh his father?"29 A fifth reward is riches: "The father's ~
15 10Command, 4, 2| effort deserves a better reward: "He who soweth sparingly,
16 10Command, 4, 2| a temporary and earthly reward: "If you ~be willing and
17 10Command, 4, 2| generous because a greater reward is expected.~ ~The Lord
18 Sacramen, 9 | understanding of God as the reward of our merits: ~"So run
19 LordPray, 1, 2 | glory of heaven: "For your reward is very great in heaven."28
20 LordPray, 7, 2 | temptation that one deserves the reward. Thus it is said: "Count
21 LordPray, 8, 1 | supreme happiness which is the reward of peace. For it is by patience
22 Question, 1, 10| and soul, the sentence of reward or punishment in the presence
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