Book, Chapter
1 I, XXIII | greater glory of an eternal reward. When Augustine, your Superior,
2 I, XXIII | partake in the joy of the reward, because I am willing to
3 I, XXXII | that you may obtain your reward in Heaven from Him, Whose
4 II, I | entrance into life, and the reward of his labours. This he
5 II, I | triumph, for now thou hast the reward of thy works for evermore.~
6 II, VIII | has blessed with a rich reward your Eminence's acceptable
7 II, X | has been blessed with the reward of eternity, through the
8 II, X | bestow on you a heavenly reward. ~ Hearken to the words
9 II, XI | faith, and of the marvellous reward which, by the new birth,
10 II, XII | upon you. But tell me, what reward you would give the man who
11 III, XIV | to receive the eternal reward of his labours from the
12 IV, III | sole desire of the heavenly reward; worthy in all respects
13 IV, III | to call me to my heavenly reward, which I have always loved
14 IV, IX | afflictions for an eternal reward.~For three years after the
15 IV, XXXI | the sake of the heavenly reward. This man, having one day
16 V, XI | for the recompense of the reward in Heaven.’~
17 V, XX III| country they received the due reward of their Unbelief. In that
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