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1 II, 12| feet is most suitable for exercise, and best adapted for health 2 II, 13| be impossible for all to exercise self-restraint, yet, with 3 III, 10| to be deprived of bodily exercise. But they are not to be 4 III, 10| wrestling or running, but are to exercise themselves in spinning, 5 III, 10| possible, and so give herself exercise tending to sound health, 6 III, 10| the walk is sufficient exercise. And were they to handle 7 III, 10| practised the laborious exercise of turning the mill." It 8 III, 10| reading aloud is often an exercise to many. But let not such 9 III, 10| to one's own wants is an exercise free of pride,--as, for 10 III, 10| service in return, is an exercise of reciprocal justice; and 11 III, 11| safe in the house in the exercise of their charge of housekeeping.~ 12 III, 11| rubbings necessitated by exercise. And other superfluous matters 13 III, 12| up in the words of faith. Exercise yourselves unto godliness: 14 III, 12| unto godliness: for bodily exercise profiteth little; but godliness