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1 Pref| this teaching; some from~great and high art [giving their
2 Pref| not~so learned or such great doctors as they imagine;
3 Pref| cannot endure because of great abundance and satiety. To
4 1| boasts that he possesses great skill,~prudence, power,
5 1| esteem this commandment great~and high above all things,
6 1| who think that it makes no great difference [how they live].
7 1| diligence to accumulate great possessions~and wealth,
8 1| though they have amassed~great treasures, they have been
9 1| ponder them. ~Saul was a great king, chosen of God and
10 1| learn and take to heart the great importance of this~commandment,
11 1| and deceive is in itself a great sin,~but is greatly aggravated
12 1| the world, which, like a great deluge, has flooded all
13 1| misery come? It is~still a great mercy that the earth bears
14 1| experience that often sudden great~calamity was immediately
15 1| optional with you or of no great importance, but that it
16 1| truly regard as~high and great. ~We must, therefore impress
17 1| possesses. ~Secondly, notice how great, good, and holy a work is
18 1| in the first place, this great consolation in his heart
19 1| together~with their many great, distressing, and difficult
20 1| and despised~you esteem it great and precious, not on account
21 1| above all this, another great reason that should incite
22 1| Therefore heed well how great a thing in God's sight obedience
23 1| the entire~country, for a great shame to us who would be
24 1| them and to esteem them great as the dearest treasure
25 1| it; nor that there is so great need to~be so seriously
26 1| just those who because of great sanctity avoid marriage,
27 1| precious, yea,~many and great good works, of which you
28 1| while~conscious of such a great theft] may even bid defiance
29 1| vast, wide stall, full of great thieves. ~Therefore they
30 1| at home] and are styled great~noblemen, and honorable,
31 1| if~we were to attack the great, powerful arch-thieves with
32 1| reprove. For there is a~great difference between these
33 1| brother. Then you~have done a great and excellent work; for
34 1| to be, and even~now many great noblemen, gentlemen, and
35 1| city, duchy, or any other great thing, he practices so~much
36 1| pleasing to God, however~great or precious it be in the
37 1| Let us see now what~our great saints can boast of their
38 1| spiritual orders and their great~and grievous works which
39 1| aid to this effect by the great display, expense, and magnificent~
40 2| soul, and life, members great and small, all~my senses,
41 3| his prayer,~but rather set great store by it, and always
42 3| stand firm, and esteem it a great thing, not on account of~
43 3| besides, I have just as great a~need of it as those great
44 3| great a~need of it as those great saints, yea, even a greater
45 3| the~Lord's Prayer] is a great advantage indeed over all
46 3| enough that we~lack, but the great want is that we do not feel
47 3| hitherto~accomplished such great things, has checked or quelled
48 3| esteem prayer as something great and precious, and to make
49 3| relate to us, and each so great that it~ought to constrain
50 3| for our use. ~Here now the great need exists for which we
51 3| deed. ~Here, now, learn how great need there is of such prayer.
52 3| possesses; which is far too great for any~human heart to think
53 3| than that we ask much and great things of Him, and~again
54 3| and were ready to give great~imperial presents, and the
55 3| presence: so also it is a great reproach and~dishonor to
56 3| But now a need just as great arises,~namely, that we
57 3| Hence there is just as great need, as in all the others,
58 3| all his adherents~raise a great tumult, are angry and rage
59 3| Therefore there is here again great need to call upon God and
60 3| blood, but by~the devil. ~Great and grievous, indeed, are
61 4| people could~consider it a great thing when the Pope with
62 4| when a Carthusian does many great and~difficult works and
63 4| since we have learned the great benefit and power of~Baptism,
64 5| contort themselves with their great art and~wisdom, crying out
65 5| profits~nothing. Yet however great is the treasure in itself,
66 5| that men may not let so great a treasure which is daily
67 5| respect to it; and~there is a great multitude of such as hear
68 5| unworthiness in comparison with the great and precious good; and then~
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