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1 I | may serve to nourish your spirit also. For it is not well
2 I | to be filled and for the spirit to hunger. Surely if that
3 I | ones, grieve not the Holy Spirit (Eph. iv. 30) Who hath entered
4 II | how much more from the spirit of the age and its affairs!
5 II | whether in the prison the spirit does not gain more than
6 II | while, in addition, the spirit gains what is always serviceable
7 II | all things are open to the spirit. In spirit roam forth, in
8 II | are open to the spirit. In spirit roam forth, in spirit walk
9 II | In spirit roam forth, in spirit walk abroad, setting before
10 II | thou walkest along it in spirit so often wilt thou not be
11 III| the President,7 the Holy Spirit is the Trainer, the wreath
12 III| Who anointed you with the Spirit, and hath brought you forth
13 IV | that the flesh is weak, the spirit ready (Matt. xxvi. 41).
14 IV | For He said first that the spirit was ready because He wished
15 IV | should be subservient to the spirit, the weaker to the stronger,
16 IV | strength from it. Let the spirit confer with the flesh about
17 IV | against all this, let the spirit place before itself and
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