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 1    1|      shoes, are fit to worship God in, they will do; will they
 2    1|      As I live, saith the Lord God, ye shall not have occasion
 3    1|    them away. Furniture! Thank God, I can sit and I can stand
 4    1|       he be the holiest son of God, is his private ail. Let
 5    1|    with a melodious cursing of God and enduring Him forever.
 6    1|        any memorable praise of God. All health and success
 7    1|      trees which the Most High God has created lofty and umbrageous,
 8    3|      to entertain a travelling god, and where a goddess might
 9    3|       it is of the devil or of God, and have somewhat hastily
10    3|        of man here to "glorify God and enjoy him forever."~ ~
11    3|    occasions are now and here. God himself culminates in the
12    6|         but one is a mock sun. God is alone - but the devil,
13    7|         ministers who spoke of God as if they enjoyed a monopoly
14   10|        I cannot come nearer to God and Heaven~ ~
15   10|    proposes that it be called "God's Drop."~ ~
16   10|        a little digging, which God forbid, it can be made to
17   10|       word for it, nor thanked God that He had made it. Rather
18   10| landscape, who would carry his God, to market, if he could
19   10|     who goes to market for his god as it is; on whose farm
20   12|        mind's approximation to God." Yet the spirit can for
21   12|       it. Man flows at once to God when the channel of purity
22   12|        called his body, to the god he worships, after a style
23   13|        a Buttrick - "Fire! for God's sake fire!" - and thousands
24   13|    howls, as if calling on the god of loons to aid him, and
25   13|     the loon answered, and his god was angry with me; and so
26   14|      cornfield of the Indian's God in the southwest, whence
27   14|        it was past serving the god Terminus. How much more
28   14|      that it is sacred to some god. The Roman made an expiatory
29   14| offering, and prayed, Whatever god or goddess thou art to whom
30   15|       peddles still, prompting God and disgracing man, bearing
31   15|  engraven in men's bodies, the God of whom they are but defaced
32   18|        not obey the hint which God gives them, nor accept the
33   19|                 I have more of God, they more of the road.~ ~
34   19|        and keep your thoughts. God will see that you do not
35   19|        a speech from somebody. God is only the president of
36   19|     the Muse. So will help you God, and so only. Every nail
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