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1 I, 22, 1| thus proving themselves ungrateful to Him that created them.
2 I, 28, 1| thus proving themselves ungrateful to God, who formed all things.
3 II, 34, 3| reject it, and prove himself ungrateful to his Maker, inasmuch as
4 II, 34, 3| those who showed themselves ungrateful towards Him: "If ye have
5 II, 34, 3| life, have shown themselves ungrateful to Him who bestowed it,
6 III, 19, 1| God, and prove themselves ungrateful to the Word of God, who
7 III, 20 | SAVE. MAN IS THEREFORE MOST UNGRATEFUL, IF, UNMINDFUL OF HIS OWN
8 III, 20, 1| rendered him (man) more ungrateful towards his Creator, obscured
9 IV, 11, 2| His just judgment is the ungrateful man, who both despises his
10 IV, 30, 2| masters] were not only ungrateful towards them, but had in
11 IV, 36, 6| most deservedly, to the ungrateful and to those that are insensible
12 IV, 37, 6| men who immediately proved ungrateful towards Him; for they were
13 IV, 38, 4| themselves, being insatiable and ungrateful, unwilling to be at the
14 IV, 39, 2| skill, and show thyself ungrateful towards Him, because thou
15 IV, 39, 2| mere] man, by becoming thus ungrateful to God, thou hast at once
16 V, 2, 3| God, our minds becoming ungrateful; but learning by experience
17 V, 3, 1| one's self, rendering man ungrateful, has brought much evil upon
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