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1 1, 1| at the same time all the toil of human existence on earth.~
2 1, 1| unceasing measure of human toil and suffering, and also
3 1, 1| only by personal effort and toil but also in the midst of
4 2, 5| be mainly manual, for the toil of human hands and muscles
5 2, 9| refer to the sometimes heavy toil that from then onwards has
6 2, 9| subjecting" the earth. Toil is something that is universally
7 2, 9| yet, in spite of all this toil - perhaps, in a sense, because
8 3, 11| when it is accompanied by toil and effort, work is still
9 4, 19| the mother's role, of the toil connected with it, and of
10 5, 26| earn his own bread72. "With toil and labour we worked night
11 5, 27| is inevitably linked with toil. The Book of Genesis expresses
12 5, 27| ground because of you; in toil you shall eat of it all
13 5, 27| days of your life"81. This toil connected with work marks
14 5, 27| my hands had done and the toil I had spent in doing it"83.
15 5, 27| Holy Spirit. ~Sweat and toil, which work necessarily
16 5, 27| a Cross. By enduring the toil of work in union with Christ
17 5, 27| participate precisely through the toil that goes with work. Through
18 5, 27| goes with work. Through toil - and never without it.
19 5, 27| hand the Cross which this toil constitutes reveals a new
20 5, 27| true that the many forms of toil that go with man's work
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