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1 Pref| others to teach it, since~we see to our sorrow that many
2 1| That is as much as to say: "See to it that you let Me~alone
3 1| other hand, you can~easily see and judge how the world
4 1| ourselves. ~Let every one, then, see to it that he esteem this
5 1| every one may take note and see that this~is no joke to
6 1| fairly merit wrath, as now we see daily in bishops and princes. ~
7 1| Commandment, that we may see how God~will tolerate no
8 1| disgrace, so that no one may see it or~know it; and no one
9 1| make their~boast, we will see whether they can show one
10 1| and pleasing to Him.~Only see that, although it be regarded
11 1| giveth thee. ~Here you can see yourself how much God is
12 1| in~pleasant quietness and see their children's children (
13 1| other matters, and do not see~and believe that God is
14 1| babbler had spoken it, let us see whether you are the man
15 1| injustice, but will not see that we~ourselves are knaves
16 1| and no one is willing to see that~this is the command
17 1| all complain, but do not see that it is our~fault; for
18 1| enemies who cannot~bear to see you have any good, either
19 1| bodily or spiritual. When we see~such people, our hearts,
20 1| to freeze to death; you see~one suffer hunger and do
21 1| starve. So also, if you see any one innocently sentenced
22 1| worthier, and~everybody would see how they mock and delude
23 1| be pure. ~From this you see how this popish rabble,
24 1| parents and the government to see to it that our youth be
25 1| enjoy it. ~And indeed, we see and experience this being
26 1| this and become defiant, see whom you have brought upon
27 1| and ears closed, neither see nor~hear, but go straight
28 1| neighbor, although he may see him~sin, unless he have
29 1| to judge it. I can indeed see~and hear that my neighbor
30 1| easily restored. ~Thus you see that it is summarily forbidden
31 1| together into one mass, and see if they~can boast that they
32 1| nature that no one desires to see another~have as much as
33 1| punished by~laws], and will not see that the neighbor is thereby
34 1| and being unwilling to see him enjoy~what God has granted
35 1| eyes of the world. Let us see now what~our great saints
36 1| in their~cloisters? ~But see, is not that a cursed presumption
37 1| miserable blind people do not see that no man can~get so far
38 1| remember it, in order to see what is to urge and compel~
39 1| do or omit anything. But see to that~which God would
40 1| for everything. Thus you see how the First Commandment
41 2| us all~that we have and see before our eyes, but daily
42 2| and say it, but~neither see nor consider what the words
43 2| that~therein we sense and see His paternal heart and His
44 2| greater treasure. For here we see~how the Father has given
45 2| the Godhead, so that we see~what we have from God over
46 2| heart, outside of whom we see nothing but an angry and~
47 2| of God, because here we see~that God gives Himself entire
48 3| and the words, as we shall see. ~But before we explain
49 3| should pray, that we may see how~heartily He pities us
50 3| this reason that we should see and~consider the distress
51 3| that we do not feel nor see it. Therefore~God also requires
52 3| because I would like~to see these things brought home
53 3| devil's children. ~Thus you see that in this petition we
54 3| such prayer. For because we~see how full the world is of
55 3| end, as, indeed, we daily~see and experience. How much
56 3| example and what we hear and see of other people, which~often
57 3| temptations. Then you will see that they must desist, and
58 3| for an hour. ~Hence you see again how God wishes us
59 4| with Him forever. ~Here you see again how highly and precious
60 4| guides are unwilling to see this,~namely, that faith
61 4| power of~Baptism, let us see further who is the person
62 4| must believe it. ~Thus you see plainly that there is here
63 5| abide, and would like to~see those who will constitute
64 5| profits. Now we must also see who is the~person that receives
65 5| Sacrament~often. For we see that men seem weary and
66 5| examine yourself and to think: See, what sort of a Christian
67 5| Because nature and reason see~this, they refuse to approach
68 5| place, look about you and see whether you are also in
69 5| adhere~to the Gospel, and see whether no one will become
70 5| murderer, who cannot bear to see you live~one single hour.
71 5| single hour. If you could see how many knives, darts,
72 5| unfortunately you do not see, so that, with the grace
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