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l 3
la 1
laborious 2
labour 21
laboured 4
labourer 1
labourers 3
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21 followed
21 following
21 husband
21 labour
21 manifest
21 ours
21 preached
Quintus Septimius Florens Tertullianus
Against Marcion

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labour

   Book, Chapter
1 I, 20 | in the division of their labour in their fellowship of the 2 II, 2 | ground, has in his very labour, downcast and earth-gravitating 3 II, 11 | Immediately arise sweat and labour for bread, where previously 4 II, 17 | enjoyment of the fruit of his labour before him, in order that 5 II, 20 | compensation enough, even if the labour of six hundred thousand 6 II, 20 | free men reduced to servile labour, in order that the Hebrews 7 II, 21 | says, "Six days shalt thou labour, and do all thy work; but 8 III, 11 | issues of the puerperal labour itself! But yet, after you 9 IV, 12 | when it enjoined rest from labour, making certain distinctions 10 IV, 12 | certain distinctions of labour. For when it says of the 11 IV, 17 | benumbed in their adulterating labour. But even robbers have their 12 IV, 19 | cherish the memory of, in labour with hope." For it was " 13 IV, 19 | with hope." For it was "in labour" that they followed Him, 14 IV, 21 | gather his fodder from his labour, on the principle that the 15 IV, 26 | admitted, is the fruit of labour and earnestness to him who 16 IV, 26 | have imposed upon him any labour, or (endowed him with) any 17 IV, 29 | the crows nor the lilies labour, because, forsooth, they 18 IV, 35 | to ascertain. Marcion's labour, however, is to object to 19 IV, 43conc| Marcion, I pity you; your labour has been in vain. For the 20 V, 3 | Paul discovered whether his labour had been in vain, before 21 V, 3 | he would have bestowed no labour on severing faith from the


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