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1 I, 23, 4| eagerly pressed into their service. They also have an image
2 II, 34, 4| subjection, and devoted to His service. Thus far, then, let me
3 III, 11, 8| sacerdotal and liturgical service. Afterwards, being made
4 IV, 8, 3| secular affairs, but in the service of the Lord, fulfilling
5 IV, 11, 4| with all the heart, do Him service; whereas to scoffers, and
6 IV, 14, 1| He stand in need of our service when He ordered us to follow
7 IV, 14, 1| by the light. Thus, also, service [rendered] to God does indeed
8 IV, 14, 1| this reason does God demand service from men, in order that,
9 IV, 14, 1| those who continue in His service. For, as much as God is
10 IV, 14, 1| remain permanently in God's service. Wherefore also did the
11 IV, 14, 3| monitions, and all the other service of the law. He does Himself
12 IV, 14, 3| continue devoted to His service.~
13 IV, 16, 1| continue day by day in God's service. "For we have been counted,"
14 IV, 17 | SAKE, OR AS REQUIRING SUCH SERVICE; FOR HE DOES, IN FACT, NEED
15 IV, 30, 2| brick, and in all manner of service in the field which they
16 IV, 32, 2| whom it was given to the service of God, for their benefit (
17 IV, 32, 2| benefit (for God needs no service from men), and exhibited
18 V, 24, 1| are God's ministers, doing service for this very thing." This
19 V, 28, 2| apostate spirits are at his service, he through their means
20 V, 29 | HAVE BEEN CREATED FOR THE SERVICE OF MAN. THE DECEITS, WICKEDNESS,
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