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1 1, 1, a, 11| deserve; if he continues to bear with us and wait for us. 2 1, 1, a, 14| duties; for love of him we bear pain; to give him pleasure 3 1, 1, a, 14| and does not, in some way, bear his likeness. We, we ourselves, 4 1, 1, c, 35| that is to say, let him bear ./. with resignation all 5 1, 3, b, 84| struggles we might have to bear can never match the greatness 6 1, 3, c, 95| your sufferings and you bear them with Christian resignation, 7 1, 3, c, 95| tribulations. At least we will bear them with resignation.31~ ~ ~" 8 2, 1, c, 112| which comes from God, must bear the mark of holiness. St. 9 2, 1, d, 116| the body of Christ, must bear on its brow the resplendent 10 2, 2, b, 143| dead. Finally, they go to bear witness before God and man, 11 2, 3, b, 156| anxiety, I will eagerly bear the day's burden and the 12 2, 3, b, 157| while I detest evil, I bear no grudge against anyone. 13 2, 3, c, 162| from the Lord Jesus, to bear witness to the gospel of 14 2, 4, a, 183| of our Lord Jesus Christ bear fruit in you (...).~ ~Brothers, 15 2, 4, b, 184| appointed you to go and bear fruit that will remain" ( 16 2, 4, b, 184| progress in virtue, and bear fruit, that is to say, bring 17 2, 4, b, 184| Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless 18 2, 4, c, 193| snares of the devil. Do not bear your poverty grudgingly. 19 2, 4, c, 201| quickly grow, flower, and bear fruit. If they surround 20 3, 1, a, 227| Just as a branch cannot bear fruit on its own unless 21 3, 1, b, 232| can finish my course and bear witness to the gospel of 22 3, 1, b, 234| worthy of the name they bear and save their souls. You 23 3, 2, b, 273| Doctrine will continue to bear very little fruit until 24 3, 2, c, 280| to one's teaching"~ ~To bear abundant fruit, the teaching 25 3, 2, d, 287| souls so that they could bear fruit.43~ ~The teacher should 26 3, 2, d, 288| Have lots of patience and bear with their vivacious, restless, 27 3, 2, d, 289| flightiness and restlessness. Bear with them if they are coarse, 28 3, 2, e, 294| able to buy this house and bear the considerable expenses 29 3, 2, e, 296| sufferings the deaf-mutemust bear all his life. 2~ ~ ~"A hermit 30 3, 2, e, 301| howsoever frigid, that can bear the sight of a deaf-mute 31 4, 2 322 | country and will surely bear much good fruit (...).~ ~ 32 4, 3, b, 335| breath of life that can bear fruit in all things human. 33 4, 4, d, 362| months slip away.... So bear with me. So, when I don' 34 5, 3, a, 430| relevant documents should bear the signature of Your Eminence.~ ~ 35 5, 3, b, 449| and secure existence and bear ever more abundant fruit. 36 5, 3, d, 468| you that you should go and bear fruit and that your fruit 37 5, 3, d, 469| lasting: "that you should bear fruit and that your fruit 38 5, 3, d, 469| his own duties. Let each bear with the faults of others.