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1 Pref | and every one~can easily learn it by himself; and so they
2 Pref | become children, and begin to learn~their alphabet, which they
3 Pref | nothing better or different to learn, and cannot finish~learning
4 Pref | further~need to read and learn, but can finish learning
5 Pref | the more they find yet to learn; and then~only, as hungry
6 Pref2| Therefore we must have the young~learn the parts which belong to
7 Pref2| parts which one should first learn to~repeat word for word
8 Pref2| things and are unwilling to learn them. For a person~who is
9 Pref2| unruly as to be unwilling to learn these things is~not to be
10 Pref2| that the~young people will learn and retain these things
11 Pref2| hear it explained and may learn~to understand what every
12 1 | commandments (as we shall~hereafter learn), yet they are joined to
13 1 | be right, and vice versa.~Learn, therefore, from these words
14 1 | in order that they may learn to know themselves and amend~
15 1 | nothing. ~Let us, then, learn well the First Commandment,
16 1 | have a god, so you must learn~to comprehend simply the
17 1 | further.~Here, then, let us learn and take to heart the great
18 1 | not willing to hear and learn it, especially at the time~
19 1 | that I have the supremacy. ~Learn, therefore, first, what
20 1 | God. ~Let us, therefore, learn at last, for God's sake,
21 1 | it. For thence we would~learn how we could have joy, happiness,
22 1 | concern of ours~what they learn or how they live; and no
23 1 | are talented, have them learn and study something, that
24 1 | house among our neighbors to learn how we~should live with
25 1 | doing what they can, and we learn to calm our wrath, and to~
26 1 | tongue. ~The same you can learn also from the daily government
27 1 | public, that every one may learn to guard against it. ~Thus
28 1 | Commandment, in order that~we may learn what pains God requires
29 1 | requires to the end we may learn to~inculcate and practice
30 1 | the young, that they~may learn and remember it, in order
31 1 | His~Word, but gladly to learn, hear, and esteem it holy,
32 2 | Therefore it is as~necessary to learn this part as the former
33 2 | simple-minded that they learn~to comprehend and understand
34 2 | peace,~security. Thus we learn from this article that none
35 2 | necessary for the most simple to learn, both as to~what we have
36 2 | quick and the dead. ~Here we learn to know the Second Person
37 2 | said), that we may here learn how we have~been redeemed;
38 2 | comprehensive that we~never can learn it fully.~~
39 2 | not attain of ourselves. ~Learn, then, to understand this
40 2 | these parts whatever they learn in the Scriptures, and~may
41 2 | enough to do to preach and to learn~this.~~
42 3 | the people that they might~learn to pray truly, and not go
43 3 | exhortation, that men may learn, first of all,~to esteem
44 3 | word and~deed. ~Here, now, learn how great need there is
45 3 | depends upon this, that we learn also to say Amen, that is,~
46 4 | nothing. ~From this now learn a proper understanding of
47 4 | be regarded, we must also learn why and for what purpose
48 4 | has enough in Baptism to learn and to~practice all his
49 5 | of this Sacrament, but to learn first (as we~did regarding
50 5 | Therefore such people must learn that it is the highest art
51 5 | his children,~or have them learn what they ought to know.
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