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1 1, 2 | can describe the unique work of Grace?~I have been forced
2 1, 5 | from you, and appoint your work.~He that bears it makes
3 1, 15 | hidden come forth to their work.~The people of the world
4 2, Prol| commencement date of this precious work~Was the year six hundred
5 2, 2 | as over that Workman His work spreads a curtain,~You cannot
6 2, 2 | cannot see Him outside His work.~Since His workshop is the
7 2, 3 | precursor of the completed work, as the plan of the architect
8 2, 10 | fills our hearts, ~All our work is to do Him service and
9 2, 15 | of Rum does blacksmith's work,~His face becomes grimed
10 2, 16 | and the voice of prophets work miracles. ~When the prophets
11 3, 5 | Though this infidelity is the work of the ordinance. ~Therefore
12 3, 5 | aware only of man and his work. ~He set's God's command
13 3, 7 | earnestly to be fed without work.~In the time of the prophet
14 3, 7 | bread without obliging me to work for it." The people derided
15 3, 9 | I am engaged in a fresh work, 3~There is naught that
16 3, 12 | be fed without having to work for his food.~~After the
17 3, 13 | probability, ~When traders work themselves lean as spindles. 15 ~
18 3, 17 | the earth does the woman's work, and toils ~In bearing offspring
19 3, 17 | seeking the male, ~That the work of each may be accomplished. ~
20 4, 2 | But, it was added, the work should be accomplished by
21 4, 2 | son Solomon, and Solomon's work would be reckoned the same
22 4, 2 | and lent their aid to the work,~Some of them with good-will,
23 4, 2 | But we have fastened his work about his neck." 20~Thy
24 4 (20)| And every man's work have we fastened about his
25 4, 6 | When one has not done the work he gets no wages;~"Man gets
26 4, 9 | then haste to perform my work.~Now still like a plaster,
27 5, 1 | While he was engaged in the work the infidel came back to
28 5, 12 | Friend;~He has done the work, but has not been paid.~
29 5, 12 | not been paid.~Either his work has lacked value,~Or the
30 5, 12 | resolve and in hope,~His work is done on the chance of
31 6, 4 | then, did He protract His work over six days,~Each of which
32 6, 4 | Because God's method is to work by slow degrees,~Why did
33 6, 6 | without being obliged to work for his food. A divine voice
34 6, 9 | and just as arithmeticians work out true answers to their
35 6, 9 | of God from these errors work out the conviction that
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