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1 5 | bettering his condition in life. ~
2 8 | one who does not sustain life from what the land produces.
3 9 | for the preservation of life, and for life's well-being,
4 9 | preservation of life, and for life's well-being, is produced
5 13| uncertainties of this mortal life. Now, in no other way can
6 14| the same source as human life itself. "The child belongs
7 16| direct by her precepts the life and conduct of each and
8 17| community. Social and public life can only be maintained by
9 17| of it all the days of thy life."(5) ~
10 18| other pains and hardships of life will have no end or cessation
11 18| accompany man so long as life lasts. To suffer and to
12 18| in banishing from human life the ills and troubles which
13 21| taking into consideration the life to come, the life that will
14 21| consideration the life to come, the life that will know no death.
15 21| have given up this present life, then shall we really begin
16 21| in the web of our mortal life. He transformed them into
17 22| becomingly his condition in life, "for no one ought to live
18 23| spend a great part of His life as a carpenter Himself. "
19 27| brought back from death to life, and to so excellent a life
20 27| life, and to so excellent a life that nothing more perfect
21 27| redemption of man, at once the life of Jesus Christ, God and
22 27| by a return to Christian life and Christian institutions.
23 28| better their condition in life; and for this she makes
24 32| rule, well-regulated family life, respect for religion and
25 33| are real parts, living the life which makes up, through
26 34| fit, they may find their life less hard and more endurable.
27 36| the discipline of family life should be observed and that
28 36| both in public and private life; that justice should be
29 36| class the ties of family life were relaxed; if religion
30 40| the interests of his soul. Life on earth, however good and
31 40| goodness in which the full life of the soul consists. It
32 40| in the way of that higher life which is the preparation
33 40| preparation of the eternal life of heaven. Nay, more; no
34 41| business of his everyday life, to turn his thoughts to
35 42| too early an experience of life's hard toil blight the young
36 44| the various purposes of life, and chief of all for self
37 44| reality. The preservation of life is the bounden duty of one
38 47| living a decent and happy life. These three important benefits,
39 49| numerous requirements in daily life. It is gratifying to know
40 57| sin and fox leading a holy life. ~
41 59| presence of such mode of life and such example, prejudice
42 63| Gospel doctrines of Christian life; by every means in their
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