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1 Pref| troubles~so manifold, and might feel a little shame because like
2 Pref| Catechism~daily, yet we should feel sufficiently constrained
3 1| or servants. ~Indeed, we feel our misfortune, we murmur
4 3| be earnestness. Men~must feel their distress, and such
5 3| great want is that we do not feel nor see it. Therefore~God
6 3| them from His hand, and may feel His~paternal goodness toward
7 3| be drowned in them. ~To feel temptation is therefore
8 3| yielding to it. We must all feel it, although not all in
9 3| no one. For if we did not feel it, it~could not be called
10 5| approach it except~those who feel hunger and thirst, which
11 5| disgusted, since we know and feel how the devil always~opposes
12 5| But if you say: How if I feel that I am not prepared?
13 5| you are~heavy-laden and feel your weakness, then go joyfully
14 5| called unworthy who neither feel their infirmities nor wish
15 5| shall I do if I cannot feel such distress~or experience
16 5| Therefore, if you cannot feel it, at least believe the
17 5| holy. But that we do~not feel it is so much the worse;
18 5| in short, the less you feel your sins and infirmities,~
19 5| blind it, that you cannot feel your~distress or come to
20 5| If even~then you still feel nothing, you have so much
21 5| the grace of God, you may~feel it more and become the more
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