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1 Pref | must be feared, and our efforts directed to the gaining 2 Life, II | into the house, all their efforts were in vain; for I was 3 Life, X | some measure, by our own efforts: a consolation which is 4 Life, XI | by handfuls. We make no efforts to bring our desires to 5 Life, XII | many years with all the efforts in the world.~9. To have 6 Life, XIV | Having spoken of the toilsome efforts and of the strength required 7 Life, XIV | for it never could by any efforts of its own attain to this. 8 Life, XIV | are not the result of any efforts of our own.~6. This water 9 Life, XIV | in the knowledge that no efforts of ours are sufficient, 10 Life, XV | notwithstanding all the efforts of the memory and the understanding, 11 Life, XV | with God, and that our own efforts are only great logs of wood, 12 Life, XVI | them without making great efforts to distract ourselves— 13 Life, XX | Occasionally I was able, by great efforts, to make a slight resistance; 14 Life, XXI | brought it about by any efforts of my own, and that there 15 Life, XXII | us to rise more than any efforts we can make; and He will 16 Life, XXII | that if a soul makes any efforts of its own to further itself 17 Life, XXII | everything lost,—as if their efforts merited so great a blessing!~ 18 Life, XXII | gardener can draw with all his efforts. We must walk in liberty 19 Life, XXII | fruition of God, when they make efforts of their own. Oh, when God 20 Life, XXII | Himself without these little efforts of ours! We may do what 21 Life, XXIV | for many years making many efforts, and had never succeeded, 22 Life, XXVIII | to it by any diligence or efforts of our own. I know this 23 Life, XXVIII | himself to sleep, and makes efforts to procure it, and now and 24 Life, XXIX | For how can we, by any efforts of ours, picture to ourselves 25 Life, XXIX | take from them; our own efforts can neither make nor unmake 26 Life, XXIX | not attained to it by any efforts of my own. I saw myself 27 Life, XXIX | be consumed. It is by no efforts of the soul that it sorrows 28 Life, XXXVIII| detachment, independent of our efforts; God effects it all Himself; 29 Rel, I | beyond my power, whatever efforts I might make, because of 30 Rel, IV | began in my hands, and no efforts of mine could hinder it; 31 Rel, XI | I were now to make great efforts to wish to die, I could 32 Ind | who are humble, xiii. 26; efforts of, to deceive, how thwarted,