Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | fulfil. Even the manual labour of his literary work must
2 0, Life | charity which spends itself in labour for the brethren, and, pervading
3 0, Life | study and occupied in manual labour, to whom, in his story,
4 0, Life | greater profit through the labour of converting many, than
5 0, Life | my boys read a lie, nor labour herein without profit after
6 I, XXIII | not to desist from their labour. [596 A. D.]~IN the year
7 I, XXIII | being assured, that great labour is followed by the greater
8 I, XXIII | see the fruits of your labour, inasmuch as, though I cannot
9 I, XXIII | inasmuch as, though I cannot labour with you, I shall partake
10 I, XXIII | because I am willing to labour. God keep you in safety,
11 I, XXIX | are reserved for those who labour for Almighty God, yet it
12 I, XXXII | rejoiced that through his own labour and zeal he had attained
13 II, I | greater profit through the labour of converting many, than
14 II, II | and undertake the common labour of preaching the Gospel
15 II, II | men, who all lived by the labour of their hands. Many of
16 II, XVII | fatherly love as is meet, to labour to preserve this gift in
17 II, XVIII | He will ever confirm your labour, beloved, in preaching the
18 II, XVIII | Come unto Me all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and
19 III, XII | always wont to pray and labour more for that which is eternal.
20 III, XXVIII| bishop, began immediately to labour for ecclesiastical truth
21 IV, III | zeal and love for his pious labour, he himself, with his own
22 IV, III | any spare time from the labour and ministry of the Word.
23 IV, III | idleness, as some do, but to labour; which he also confirmed
24 IV, III | he applied himself to the labour of his hands. So then, forasmuch
25 IV, IV | English, and live by the labour of their own hands, after
26 IV, XIV | your people who any where labour under this sickness, shall
27 IV, XXV | temporal labours, then to labour the more eagerly for desire
28 IV, XXVII | himself entirely to that pious labour, so industriously ministered
29 IV, XXVIII| crop from seed sown by the labour of his hands out of season. [
30 IV, XXVIII| live in that place by the labour of my hands, I will willingly
31 IV, XXVIII| supporting himself by his own labour.~When he had here served
32 V, IX | no fruit of all his great labour among his barbarous hearers.
33 V, XXI | the lords of this world labour to learn, and to teach and
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