Book, Chapter

 1   Int,        6| opportunity offered. He does not trouble to change the locality from
 2    II,    XVIII|          do not let that passage trouble you either, in that it is
 3   III,       IV|      with sorrow. They wanted to trouble the elements by their disturbance,
 4   III,      XII|        wants of those who are in trouble; those who turn their converse
 5   III,      VII|      action, He said, "Why do ye trouble the woman ? She hath wrought
 6   III,     XXIV|          of the foliage, and the trouble caused no little difficulty
 7   III,   XXXVII|          as if inflamed with the trouble196 (2 Cor. xi. 29); sometimes |
 8   III,     XLII|        for a man to live without trouble and fear. Life was full
 9   III,     XLII|          matter did not call for trouble, and involved no blame for
10    IV,      XXX|         freed from all grief and trouble, and is rid of the countless
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