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1 I, 5 | light, and glory, and praise, with supplication to the 2 I, 5 | sucklings Thou hast perfected praise?" In this way the Lord in 3 I, 5 | David accordingly says, "Praise, O children, the LORD; praise 4 I, 5 | Praise, O children, the LORD; praise the name of the LORD." It 5 I, 8 | those who are not induced by praise are spurred on by censure; 6 I, 10 | perfect man is worthy of praise, and the bad man of blame. 7 I, 10 | therefore alone worthy of praise. But I do not employ such 8 I, 10 | language. I say, then, that praise or blame, or whatever resembles 9 I, 10 | blame, or whatever resembles praise or blame, are medicines 10 I, 10 | their own free-will, grow by praise:-~ "For virtue that is praised~ 11 II, 3 | difficulty, and use with ease, we praise, keep easily, and communicate 12 II, 4 | divine service, sings, "Praise Him with the sound of trumpet;" 13 II, 4 | He shall raise the dead. "Praise Him on the psaltery;" for 14 II, 4 | psaltery of the Lord. "And praise Him on the lyre." By the 15 II, 4 | it were by a plectrum. "Praise with the timbrel and the 16 II, 4 | in the resounding skin. "Praise Him on the chords and organ." 17 II, 4 | gives forth human voices. "Praise Him on the clashing cymbals." 18 II, 4 | humanity, "Let every breath praise the Loan," because He cares 19 II, 4 | the Lord, ye righteous; praise is comely to the upright," 20 II, 4 | drinking it is suitable to praise Him on partaking of His 21 II, 4 | hymns to God. "Let them praise," it is said, "His name 22 II, 4 | will show thee: "Let His praise be in the congregation ( 23 II, 11 | loving ornament, loving praise, and being everything but 24 III, 11 | is blessed; and let her praise the fear of the LORD."~ 25 III, pray| day; and giving thanks may praise, and praising thank the 26 III, pray| reward of due thanksgiving--praise suitable to His fair instruction.~ 27 III, hymn| solemn lays~ Their hymns of praise~ With guileless lips to 28 III, hymn| Unto God their hymn of praise,~ Jesus Christ!~III.~ Nourished 29 III, hymn| With pure lips our hymns of praise~ As our grateful offering,~ 30 III, paed| servant still,~ (Seemly is praise to Thee for Thy behests).~ 31 III, paed| Thee proceeding, ever may I praise;~ Give me nor poverty nor