Chapter
1 1| all things, as the most precious treasure on earth. Furthermore,~
2 1| you worthy to do a work so precious and pleasing to Him.~Only
3 1| you esteem it great and precious, not on account of our worthiness,
4 1| work so well pleasing and precious if he follows them. ~In
5 1| dearest treasure and the~most precious jewel upon earth. ~He, now,
6 1| another. Here you have again a precious, yea,~many and great good
7 1| him alone. Here you have a precious and excellent teaching for~
8 1| now especially with the precious Word of God~and its preachers. ~
9 1| to God, however~great or precious it be in the eyes of the
10 1| that is regarded as a most~precious work which no one can sufficiently
11 1| others, and be esteemed precious and dear, as the~highest
12 2| nor gold, but with His own precious blood. And all this, in~
13 3| should say: My prayer is as precious, holy, and pleasing~to God
14 3| prayer as something great and precious, and to make a proper~distinction
15 3| its purity and is esteemed precious and~dear.~~
16 4| vain, but must be a most precious thing, though in~appearance
17 4| much more highly~and more precious, because God has commanded
18 4| and tear away the most precious~treasure with which God
19 4| see again how highly and precious we should esteem Baptism,~
20 5| and esteem the Sacrament~precious and holy will urge and impel
21 5| comparison with the great and precious good; and then~it appears
22 5| filth in comparison with precious stones. Because nature and
23 5| here stand the kind and precious words: This is My body,
24 5| regard and use it only as a precious antidote~against the poison
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