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 1   I,  27|      whilst we entreat Him and strive to merit His bounties, we
 2   I,  32|       humble. What then? Do we strive and toil to obtain such
 3  II,   1|    have abundance of which men strive eagerly? Did He ever, transported
 4  II,  24|       doctrines of number, and strive to prove by his answers
 5  II,  50|     blameable, although he may strive with all zeal and stedfastness.
 6  II,  56|        are produced-we neither strive to know, nor care to inquire
 7 III,  29|        assenting. For when you strive individually to excel each
 8   V,   2|    laughed at, that you should strive that they may be believed
 9   V,  36|      and by means of these you strive to maintain that false and
10   V,  43|        in filthy language, you strive to make base things honourable,
11 VII,  12| themselves against themselves, strive against their own favour
12 VII,  41|   pleasure, and not trained to strive after seriousness and dignity,
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