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1 Int | and productive impulses at work.~A succinct characterization
2 Int | consistency in his entire life’s work. He was never interested
3 Int | familiar and widely read work. The second is in the Enchiridion,
4 Int, 1 | with a discussion of God’s work in creation. Augustine makes
5 Int, 1 | matter is very obscure.~This work begins thus: “Great art
6 3, II | should be commended for his work of love, yet he who has
7 3, VI | indeed, not even thy first work. For thy spiritual works
8 4, XIV | matter that both my literary work and my zest for learning
9 5, X | excuse for sin with men that work iniquity.142 And, therefore,
10 6, XI | mind from the strain of work?~19. “Perish everything
11 6, VI | ruler of the universe, dost work by a secret impulse - whether
12 6, XV | eternal, didst not begin to work after unnumbered periods
13 7, IV | the Lord for every good work.”247~
14 7, VI(254)| espionage and secret police work. They were ubiquitous and
15 9, XVI | forget. Now who will someday work this out? Who can understand
16 10, V | the tool of such a mighty work as thine? For it was not
17 10, XIII | abstain from so great a work before thou didst actually
18 12 | creation and he ponders the work of the Spirit moving over
19 12, XV | Lord, “the heavens, the work of thy fingers,”566 and
20 12, XVIII | and selfsame Spirit is at work, dividing to every man his
21 12, XXI | let thy ministers do their work on “the earth” - not as
22 12, XXI | Instead, let thy ministers work even as on “the dry land,”
23 12, XXI | commanded this, saying: “Do your work in meekness and you shall
24 12, XXVIII | each separate kind of thy work, when thou didst say, “Let
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