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1 1, 14 | tirewoman.~Nevertheless, if you bear this burden in a right spirit~'
2 1, 14 | will obtain joy.~See you bear not that burden out of vainglory,~
3 1, 15 | light weak, that you may bear it,~For you are not strong
4 1, 15 | are not strong enough to bear the dazzling Sun.~I have,
5 2, 3 | thoughts will in some way bear fruit in the next world,
6 2, 5 | blood.~Kiss that arrow and bear it to the King,~Yea, though
7 2, 8 | Man who made a Pet of a Bear. 1~A kind man, seeing a
8 2, 8 | seeing a serpent overcoming a bear, went to the bear's assistance,
9 2, 8 | overcoming a bear, went to the bear's assistance, and delivered
10 2, 8 | him from the serpent. The bear was so sensible of the kindness
11 2, 8 | was lying asleep, and the bear, according to his custom,
12 2, 8 | their annoyances that the bear lost patience, and seizing
13 2, 10 | both infidelity and faith bear witness to Him, ~Both alike
14 2, 15 | needed for devotions to bear fruit, ~Kernels are needed
15 3, 2 | when they drink wine, ~Bear ripe fruits of wisdom of
16 3, 12 | thy sin, thy hand and foot~Bear witness of the secrets of
17 3 (4)| us, and their feet shall bear witness of that which they
18 3, 17 | wilt, for I can no longer bear absence from thee, and life
19 4, 6 | innocent with your teeth; ~Bear in mind the divine stroke
20 5, 1 | Prophet then urged him to bear witness that God was the
21 5, 1 | acts of prayer and fasting bear witness of the spiritual
22 5, 1 | the Prophet.~Outward acts bear witness of the state of
23 5, 1 | pilgrimage and holy war~Bear witness of the faith of
24 5, 1 | and quitting avarice~Also bear witness of the secret thoughts.~
25 5, 1 | and presents and oblations~Bear witness, saying, "I am well
26 5, 1 | my oblations and fasting bear witness"?~Fasting proclaims
27 5, 6 | blessed his garden and made it bear fruit abundantly. But his
28 5, 7 | argument that God's command to bear away a handful of her substance
29 5, 9 | hands and eyes and feet will bear witness against him of the
30 5, 9 | destruction." 2~Man's members will bear witness against him on the
31 5, 9 | himself.~Hand and foot will bear testimony openly~Before
32 5, 10 | to distrust him.~Though I bear a bad name, my nature is
33 5 (7)| they are strong enough to bear it. Job xlii. 5. ~
34 6 (3)| burden. Man undertook to bear it, but bath proved unjust
35 6, 2 | secrets;~How long must I bear this trepidation and anxiety?~
36 6, 3 | drunk of God's wine and bear the "tokens of it on their
37 6, 9 | him, his soul could not bear it;~He dragged on life with
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