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1 Pref, 2| Oh, the devil, the devil!" 2 Pref, 2| Oh, what terrible harm, what 3 Pref, 2| of meaning, it becomes "Oh, God!", "Dear God!" or even " 4 Unic, 5| father forbade me to go. Oh, what an excess of human 5 Unic, 7| Oh, what terrible harm, what 6 Unic, 7| Oh, God help me! If only I 7 Unic, 8| bear Thee to be with them! Oh, how good a Friend art Thou, 8 Unic, 9| Oh, God help me! How amazed 9 Unic, 14| captive of Him Whom it loves. Oh, my Jesus and Lord, how 10 Unic, 16| Oh, what great freedom we enjoy! 11 Unic, 19| devils to send me there. Oh, God help me, how terribly 12 Unic, 19| be quite free from sins. Oh how far this hope led me 13 Unic, 20| of all that it has to do. Oh, my God, how clear is the 14 Unic, 20| and endless affliction. Oh, if all would agree to consider 15 Unic, 21| understanding of the truth! Oh, what a state this would 16 Unic, 21| Oh, what it is for a soul which 17 Unic, 21| rule men desire to live. Oh, were we but completely 18 Unic, 22| making efforts of their own. Oh, how well God can reveal 19 Unic, 22| and how good a Friend! Oh, Lord of my soul, if only 20 Unic, 25| Thee, Lord of the world. Oh, if someone would but proclaim 21 Unic, 25| canst Thou deal with them! Oh, would that we had never 22 Unic, 25| this was the work of God. Oh, what a good God! Oh, what 23 Unic, 25| God. Oh, what a good God! Oh, what a good Lord! What 24 Unic, 25| understand these fears. "Oh, the devil, the devil we 25 Unic, 29| how such a thing could be. Oh, what it is to see a wounded 26 Unic, 29| have set it wholly on fire. Oh, how often, when in this 27 Unic, 30| might help it to praise God. Oh, how often do I remember 28 Unic, 33| a kind of exclamation: "Oh, the greed of mankind! So 29 Unic, 34| Oh, the great goodness and 30 Unic, 34| fact, is their profession. Oh, what a great thing it is, 31 Unic, 35| been settled had I waited. Oh, the greatness of God! I 32 Unic, 36| Oh, God help me! What a miserable 33 Unic, 36| what to do with myself. Oh, if only we thought carefully 34 Unic, 39| Thy sake?350 How far -- oh, how far, how very far! 35 Unic, 39| Oh, God help me! If I were 36 Unic, 39| and exclaimed sternly: "Oh, children of men, how long 37 Unic, 40| this imprinted upon it! Oh, my Majesty and Greatness! 38 Unic, 40| know where to hide myself. Oh, that someone could reveal 39 Unic, 40| offences we have committed. Oh, God help me, how blind