Chapter
1 XI | the Master, but it needeth labour and time; and many hath
2 XI | loathsome sin. When, after much labour, he had come to the utmost
3 XII | and pained themselves to labour, that they might not lose
4 XIII | then canst thou share my labour? Tell me at once.' Said
5 XIV | the present world. They labour painfully under unreasoning
6 XVI | for ever, enjoying without labour all the sweets and pleasaunee
7 XVIII| combatants I have those who labour and contend together with
8 XIX | root so deep that time and labour be required to uproot it.
9 XIX | is delivered only by much labour and sweat from the bondage
10 XIX | practising them. For if thou labour but a little therein, and
11 XIX | thou shalt advance without labour. For the habit of virtue,
12 XXI | recompense of my slight labour. But, not to thwart thy
13 XXII | space of six full days, his labour was but spent in vain. Then
14 XXVII| make friends of them: they labour to do good to their enemies:
15 XXXIV| now he had bestowed much labour to drag his father from
16 XXXVI| them. "But," said he, "why labour ye in vain? No longer hope
17 XXXIX| receiving the reward of thy labour, pray that, after thy departure,
18 XL | unto him that called him labour worthy of his calling, having
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