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1 1, 0| venerable man, Martin Luther, whilst he was yet with us, gave
2 1, 0| literary instruction, so that whilst yet quite young his education
3 1, 0| and in prose composition; whilst in poetry, be with ease
4 1, 0| and I myself have seen him whilst engaged in some doctrinal
5 1, 0| fear and confirm his faith whilst the force of his mental
6 1, 0| disgrace on the cause of God, whilst he rejoices in iniquity
7 1, 0| subjects of this character. Whilst I have reflected much and
8 1, 0| doctrine to the Church. Whilst contemplating this theme,
9 1, 0| teach it in its purity; whilst they direct our studies
10 2, 1| us well-to weep and mourn Whilst, orphans in our grief, we
11 2, 2| father and teacher; and whilst he has been the object of
12 2, 2| raise him up to this work, whilst his personal labours, his
13 2, 2| remnant of the faithful, whilst it is evident that the light
14 2, 2| which are acceptable to God, whilst he was himself careful to
15 2, 2| with divine philosophy; whilst by his pious counsels he
16 2, 2| Luther to have been, for whilst he steadfastly maintained
17 2, 2| from contention and strife, whilst to all his actions lie imparted
18 2, 2| welfare of the community, whilst he most sagaciously perceived
19 2, 2| and faithful parent; but whilst we bow to the will of God,
20 2, 2| gathered and redeemed church; whilst those divine real ties which
21 2, 2| the Church. He had learned whilst here on earth which be the
22 2, 2| he speaks face to face, whilst they with transport bail
23 2, 2| mourn our bereavement, and whilst we bow to the fiat which
24 2, 2| fixed in our minds, so that whilst we retain, hear, learn,
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