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1 II, 140 | in hand? Here is a care worthy of occupying this great
2 III, 194 | judge themselves so little worthy of their own care, that
3 III, 194 | care, that they are not worthy of the care of others; and
4 IV, 243 | of this argument. This is worthy of attention.~
5 V, 305 | plebeians in order to be thought worthy of great office.~
6 VII, 463 | believe that God alone is worthy to be loved and admired;
7 VII, 477 | It is false that we are worthy of the love of others; it
8 VII, 510 | 510. Man is not worthy of God, but he is not incapable
9 VII, 510 | incapable of being made worthy.~It is unworthy of God to
10 VII, 513(80)| Hymn Vexilla regis. "Worthy God's hallowed members to
11 VII, 513(81)| Luke 7:6 "I am not worthy." ~
12 VII, 513(83)| Rev. 4:11. "Thou art worthy to receive." ~
13 VII, 513(84)| the Holy Virgin. "Make me worthy." ~
14 IX, 601 | us of this? Are they so worthy of belief on account of
15 IX, 612 | height; and he was held worthy to save the world in his
16 IX, 618 | astonishing to me, and seems to me worthy of attention. I look at
17 IX, 639 | is a wonderful thing, and worthy of particular attention,
18 XIII, 842 | the secrets of God, is not worthy to be believed on his private
19 XIV, 884 | were hardly any who were worthy; and it is not allowed to
20 XIV, 918 | great. They have all been worthy to be abandoned to the spirit
21 XIV, 918 | Coacervabunt tibi magistros. 228 Worthy disciples of such masters,
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