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 1    II,     XVII     |   strange. For it was not their care that what they said should
 2   III,       IV     |      countries, and if he takes care of some, but has no heed
 3   III,    XXIII     |      which men must devour with care and digest by calling them
 4   III,    XXXII     |          saying, "Doth God take care of the oxen, or doth he
 5   III,    XXXII     |        For if God does not take care of oxen, pray, why is it
 6   III          (205)| difficulty about God not taking care of oxen, but there is a
 7    IV,      XVI     |    leaves once (a type of God's care for His universe), or because,
 8    IV,   XXVIII     |       which he has lavished his care to be unfit to dwell in.
 9    IV,      XXX     |         sorrow being brought by care and disease by toil, the
10    IV,      XXX     |         God should thus have no care for the things of His own
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