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1 Pref| regard the Catechism as a~poor, mean teaching, which they
2 1| on the other~hand, was a poor, despised man, hunted down
3 1| the young and the mass of poor people, yet~that the resting
4 1| remember that however lowly, poor,~frail, and queer they may
5 1| are old, sick, infirm, or~poor, and all that not only gladly,
6 1| Thee." Where will these poor wretched persons hide when
7 1| could be impressed upon the poor people, a~servant-girl would
8 1| command is given, to all poor ensnared consciences which
9 1| den of robbery, where the poor are~daily overcharged, new
10 1| beware of this: When the poor man comes to you (of whom
11 1| Him who takes care of the poor sorrowful~hearts, and will
12 1| trade and commerce, lest the poor be burdened~and oppressed
13 1| that~hath pity upon the poor lendeth unto the Lord; and
14 1| courts of justice, where a poor innocent~man is accused
15 1| friendship; and in consequence a poor man and his cause must be~
16 1| who~else would bring some poor man into bad repute from
17 1| sufficiently praise. But when a poor~girl tends a little child
18 2| salvation, and has delivered us poor lost men from the jaws of
19 3| mighty emperor would bid a poor~beggar ask whatever he might
20 3| on that~account, lest our poor flesh yield or fall away
21 3| Here, now, we consider the poor breadbasket, the necessaries
22 3| who~wantonly oppress the poor and deprive them of their
23 3| part now relates to our poor miserable life, which, although
24 3| my prayer? For I am but a poor~sinner, etc. ~The reason
25 5| contrary because we are~poor miserable men and just because
26 5| twice as deep as any other poor sinner,~and are much more
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