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1 Unic, 2 | serious a matter that it may cause true poverty gradually to 2 Unic, 2 | if by so doing I should cause the least displeasure to 3 Unic, 5 | pity that he should be the cause of their going astray. They 4 Unic, 10 | natures so much that this will cause us no little labour, while 5 Unic, 11 | making a moan without proper cause. When such a reason exists, 6 Unic, 12 | clearly the temptation will cause her to look into her life, 7 Unic, 13 | thousand deaths than be the cause of such a thing. For only 8 Unic, 13 | health delight in eating only cause her the greater loathing. 9 Unic, 15 | where hiding the truth might cause offence or scandal. Anyone 10 Unic, 15 | Here, however, there is no cause for fear; for, however great 11 Unic, 16 | my Lord! How often do we cause Thee to wrestle with the 12 Unic, 18 | things and we shall have no cause for fear.~ 13 Unic, 19 | should not quench it but only cause it to burn the more! It 14 Unic, 19 | sometimes this goes so far as to cause death. How happy is such 15 Unic, 21 | enough at his own trade to cause to fall: in doing this he 16 Unic, 26 | much affliction they may cause you, they will be a source 17 Unic, 27 | Oh, thank God, what cause for comfort there is here! 18 Unic, 28 | sometimes less. At first it may cause a good deal of trouble, 19 Unic, 28 | that flies out at them will cause them to burst into flame. 20 Unic, 30 | it but prefer what will cause us death -- and what a death: 21 Unic, 35 | they destroy churches, cause the loss of many priests 22 Unic, 35(125)| the verb here rendered "cause the loss of" is vague. Literally 23 Unic, 36 | I were condemned without cause, I do not know what I should 24 Unic, 36 | wrong, or a great trial, may cause them some momentary distress, 25 Unic, 38 | ourselves: then, if there is any cause for anxiety on our part, 26 Unic, 40 | realize that they have great cause for fear; and they should 27 Unic, 40 | increasing, never seeing cause for ceasing to manifest 28 Unic, 41 | of grace, this grace must cause him to be respected, however