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1   I,   III,  8|     which had been lost by his negligence.~
2   I,    IV,  1|      corrupting influence of a negligence which is small as yet, he
3   I,     V,  5|      holiness; or by sloth and negligence to fall from happiness into
4   I,  VIII,  4|        is an evidence of great negligence and sloth, that each one
5  II,    IX,  6| reduced him to failure through negligence. And this, as we have already
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