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1 1 | not averse from so holy a work, we, as our letters and
2 1 | holy and most necessary work, the negotiation of peace;
3 7,1| at least, in every good work; or, which is yet more insupportable,
4 7,1| as he has begun the good work, so will he perfect it,
5 7,1| with fear and trembling work out their salvation, in
6 7,1| Apostle: Abound in every good work, knowing that your labour
7 7,1| that he should forget your work, and the love which you
8 7,1| is no less His own proper work than the vocation of Paul;
9 7,1| saith, that, in every good work, the just sins venially
10 8,1| for the completion of the work which It has begun. ~ON
11 8,1| Christian religion, the work which It hath begun touching
12 8,3| seasonably that so holy a work as the celebration of such
13 17,2| so pious and salutary a work; seeking, as God knows,
14 23,3| called accursed, who doth the work of God negligently; and
15 23,3| needs confess, that no other work can be performed by the
16 24,2| are open before God, whose work they are bound, at their
17 24,2| that this holy and pious work be as soon as possible proceeded
18 26,3| lecturing, or of any other pious work, place himself at the service
19 26,9| the Fathers to whom that work was consigned, and as regards
20 27 | necessary and salutary a work, even as our pastoral solicitude
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