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1 Pre | original by endeavouring to render it word for word, that his
2 1, 37 | created on the earth to render praise to the Godhead and
3 1, 41 | light which is intelligent, render the praises which are unutterable.
4 1, 43 | heavens, and henceforth render praise to Him, meditating
5 1, 44 | nature; and they necessarily render the service which is due
6 1, 66 | God: to Him also does he render praise ; and shews, by means
7 1, 67 | good; and is enjoined to render, as the return due to a
8 1, 72 | common Saviour of all, and render to him the service of thanksgiving,
9 1, 77 | then) shall he in truth render as the Angels do, the fruits
10 2, 18 | the King of all,—did they render praise, the praise (I say)
11 2, 27 | 27. "64 Let us render honour, neither to that (
12 2, 30 | of God, and that He would render to every man as he should
13 2, 74 | vain and empty, since they render honour to beings who can
14 3, 38 | good thing, they should so render the praises that are due,
15 4, 2(1)| have thought it best to render it by the English, boy,
16 4, 13 | other husbandmen, who shall render him the fruits in their
17 4, 13 | to a people which shall render the fruits" (thereof.) And
18 4, 14 | congregation, that they should render evil fruit, and, on whose
19 4, 14 | other husbandmen, who shall render to Him the fruits in their
20 4, 14 | given to a people, that will render the fruits" (thereof) :
21 4, 14 | other husbandmen, who should render to Him the fruits in their
22 4, 23 | true worshippers" shall render to God, the service which
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