Chapter
1 1| saints. This would be more pleasing and acceptable to God than
2 1| exercise in the Word] is more~pleasing to God than any work of
3 1| works, that they do what is~pleasing to their fathers and mothers,
4 1| Behold, this work is well pleasing to~my God in heaven that
5 1| do a work so precious and pleasing to Him.~Only see that, although
6 1| know that this work is well pleasing to~Thee." Where will these
7 1| we know it is so highly pleasing~to the Divine Majesty and
8 1| declares that it is well pleasing~to Him, and that He has
9 1| one does a work so well pleasing and precious if he follows
10 1| is God's command and is pleasing to Him~above all other works.
11 1| honor, knows that he is pleasing~God and that he will receive
12 1| persuaded that such works are~pleasing to God and have so rich
13 1| is a blessed~estate and pleasing to God. For in this way
14 1| heartily acceptable and pleasing to God, and in~addition
15 1| that our whole life may be pleasing to God,~and the true fountain
16 1| or thing can be good or pleasing to God, however~great or
17 3| is as precious, holy, and pleasing~to God as that of St. Paul
18 3| that our prayer is heartily pleasing to Him, moreover,~that it
19 3| doubt that such~prayer is pleasing to Him and shall certainly
20 5| desires it~and that it is pleasing to Him. You must not suffer
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