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1 II | eyes of compassion upon the work of his own hands. He, not
2 VIII | present is the time for work, the future for recompense.'
3 XVII | subsisted for long ages, a work so great, and so fair and
4 XIX | believe rather that it is `the work of us and the devil, come
5 XIX | actual deeds, and every work, advancing from thought
6 XX | God,' and call it `Angels' work,' and `the prelude of gladness
7 XX | according to every man's work, pass the time of your sojourning
8 XXII | desire, and shrink not to work your will. We shall neither
9 XXIV | present is the set time for work: the future for reward.
10 XXVI | him. But this was all the work of divine providence that
11 XXVII | is not a god, but only a work of God. ~"They again that
12 XXVII | a goddess, but only the work of God for the use of men. ~"
13 XXVII | cannot be a god, but only the work of God. ~"They that think
14 XXVII | cannot be a god, but only the work of God. ~"They that think
15 XXVII | a goddess, but only the work of God. ~"They that think
16 XXVII | Sun is a god, but only the work of God. ~"They that think
17 XXVII | a goddess, but only the work of God. ~"They that think
18 XXVII | cannot be a god, but only the work of God. Great then is the
19 XXVII | when these skill not to work their own salvation, how
20 XXVIII | utterly senseless; but the work that thou hast accomplished
21 XXX | books that had virtue to work such magic, he called up
22 XXXI | and cold in itself, and work it into white heat and harden
23 XXXII | and the heavens are the work of thy hands. They shall
24 XXXIII | afore all things, is the work of a king, to teach men
25 XXXVIII| and mental exercise his work was unceasing, and all the
26 XXXIX | up day by day to higher work and contemplation, that
27 XL | union. From this marvellous work he never swerved, never
28 XL | later times, did the Lord work by his holy servants. And
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