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1 1, 5 | was at first unwilling to trust to their promise, remarking
2 1, 5 | that he would do well to trust Providence and their word.
3 1, 5 | disobedience cost him dearly.~Trust in God, as opposed to human
4 1, 5 | precaution is toil and moil;~Go, trust in Providence, trust is
5 1, 5 | Go, trust in Providence, trust is the better part.~War
6 1, 5 | said, "True; but though trust be our mainstay,~Yet the
7 1, 5 | cried with a loud voice,~'Trust in God, yet tie the camel'
8 1 (1)| Trust in God and keep your powder
9 1, 5 | friend of God;'2~Through trust in Providence neglect not
10 1, 5 | Go, O Quietists, practice trust with self-exertion,~Exert
11 1, 5 | means is a blot upon perfect trust.~Self-exertion is not more
12 1, 5 | Self-exertion is not more noble than trust in God.~What is more lovely
13 1, 5 | fiery pit.~If ye really have trust in God, exert yourselves,~
14 1, 15 | faithfully executes his trust at a distance from the court
15 2, 11 | the right way. How can I trust a thief like you to guard
16 3, 13 | upon a ship,~You do it in trust that the voyage will be
17 5, 7 | unasked,~Wherefore I firmly trust in Thy free grace.~When
18 5, 10 | and exertion better than trust in God, as worldly occupations
19 5, 10 | morrow, but place absolute trust in Him.~The fate of the
20 6, 8 | by Pharaoh was induced to trust for deliverance to the intercession
21 6, 8 | regrets for having placed his trust in man and not in God.~When
22 6, 9 | knowledge will continue to trust in his knowledge, in spite
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