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1 pre | my knowledge, before the work had been completed and revised. 2 pre | with the heads of the whole work, at its commencement; so 3 pre | in the whole body of the work which shall escape his notice.~ ~ 4 I, 1 | question on which the whole work rests.~I HAVE been often 5 I, 4 | that the human race, that work of his so very precious, 6 I, 5 | it should seem that the work we speak of could have been 7 I, 0 | learned how great was the work to be accomplished by obedience. 8 I, 1 | alone, since without it no work is acceptable. He who does 9 I, 4 | slave a certain piece of work, and should command him 10 I, 4 | unable to accomplish the work assigned; think you that 11 I, 4 | not doing his appointed work?~Boso. By no means, but 12 I, 5 | when you enjoin so great a work upon me. Yet I will attempt 13 II, 5| say, although the whole work which God does for man is 14 II, 5| goodness, to complete the work which he has begun.~Boso. 15 II, 7| impossible for both to do the work necessary to be accomplished. 16 II, 8| of them must fulfil this work. Moreover, as Adam and his 17 II, 3| even a hindrance to the work which that man must accomplish. 18 II, 6| wonderfully, so incomprehensible a work has been accomplished?~Boso. 19 II, 6| to obtain pardon by the work that day accomplished, and 20 II, 8| perform that part of the work needful for man's restoration 21 II, 8| to complete our intended work.~Boso. As you choose; but 22 II, 0| Son had done this great work in vain.~Boso. Such a supposition