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1 Pref| and preachers to suffer~distress and hunger a plenty, just
2 1| are to take refuge in all distress,~so that to have a God is
3 1| you~suffer misfortune and distress, creep and cling to Me.
4 1| called for help to him in distress. Here belong those also,
5 1| especially in want and distress, and that, moreover~renounces
6 1| sentenced to death or in~like distress, and do not save him, although
7 1| afford~counsel and help in distress and danger of body and life,
8 1| rot in prison or perish~in distress. What else is that but to
9 1| latter, perhaps on account of distress or debt,~cannot regain or
10 3| heartily He pities us in our distress, and may never doubt that
11 3| should see and~consider the distress which ought to urge and
12 3| has any one regarded any distress, but~(when they had done
13 3| earnestness. Men~must feel their distress, and such distress as presses
14 3| their distress, and such distress as presses them and compels~
15 3| proper devotion. But the distress which ought to~concern us
16 3| placed before us all the distress which may ever~come upon
17 5| on your part, your own distress~which is about your neck,
18 5| do if I cannot feel such distress~or experience hunger and
19 5| that you cannot feel your~distress or come to Christ. A murderer,
20 5| heart.~Then, indeed, the distress will not fail to become
21 5| suddenly into misery and distress when you least expect it! ~
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