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1 1 | gravity of the state of things now obtaining fills every
2 4 | present mischievous state of things will be set to rights, inasmuch
3 6 | their purpose by means of things which lie within range;
4 6 | animal kind, the fruition of things material. But animal nature,
5 6 | within his right to possess things not merely for temporary
6 6 | momentary use, as other living things do, but to have and to hold
7 6 | possession; he must have not only things that perish in the use,
8 7 | whose providence governs all things. Wherefore, it is in his
9 7 | this stable condition of things he finds solely in the earth
10 13| choice and pursuit of the things needful to its preservation
11 17| recognized that the condition of things inherent in human affairs
12 20| men as though they were things in the pursuit of gain,
13 20| whether wages axe fair, many things have to be considered; but
14 21| friendliness and good feeling. The things of earth cannot be understood
15 21| perishable and transitory things of earth, but for things
16 21| things of earth, but for things heavenly and everlasting;
17 21| for riches and the other things which men call good and
18 34| largely depends for the things that it needs. ~
19 36| be maintained; that all things should be carried on in
20 41| to turn his thoughts to things heavenly, and to the worship
21 42| 42. If we turn not to things external and material, the
22 47| but an abundance of good things for themselves and those
23 54| working men must do one of two things: either join associations
24 55| their organization, for things move and live by the spirit
25 57| heathen. "After all these things do the heathen seek . . .
26 57| His justice: and all these things shall be added unto you."(40)
27 57| look first and before all things to God; let religious instruction
28 57| religion, and, among other things, to the keeping holy of
29 61| result from the state of things We are describing; there
30 63| own, . . . suffereth all things, . . . endureth all things."(41) ~
31 63| things, . . . endureth all things."(41) ~
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