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plenteous
1. forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call
2. The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few;
3. There was no lull in the firing all day, and one instinctively worked among the wounded, for “the harvest was plenteous, but the labourers were few
4. 7 Let Israel hope in the Lord, for with the Lord there is mercy, and with him is plenteous redemption
5. rain of your seed, so that you shall sow the ground besides; and bread of the increase of the Earth, and it shall be fat and plenteous; In
6. “For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee
7. 34 Let Pharaoh do this, and let him appoint officers over the land, and take up the fifth part of the land of Egypt in the seven plenteous years
8. 47 And in the seven plenteous years the ground brought out by handfuls
9. the fifth part of the land of Egypt in the seven plenteous years
10. 47 And in the seven plenteous years the earth brought forth by handfuls
11. You shall adore him because he is magnificent in love, plenteous in mercy, and glorious in truth
12. 1 The next evening, having gathered together the twelve apostles, the apostles of John, and the newly commissioned women's group, Jesus said: "You see for yourselves that the harvest is plenteous, but the laborers are few
13. meat plenteous Shall they therefore empty their net,
14. In the seven plenteous years the earth
15. But with thee, O God, there is mercy and plenteous redemption: Thou hast graciously provided for all those that repent and believe the gospel, that the guilt of their sin shall be removed through the merit of Christ’s death, and the power of their sins broken by his Spirit and grace; and he is both ways able to save to the uttermost all those that come unto God by him, seeing he ever lives making intercession for us
16. But with thee, O God, there is mercy and plenteous redemption: Thou hast graciously provided for all those that repent and believe the gospel, that the guilt of their sin shall be removed through the merit of Christ�s death, and the power of their sins broken by his Spirit and grace; and he is both ways able to save to the uttermost all those that come unto God by him, seeing he ever lives making intercession for us
17. 38),—to allow, in many cases, of baptism by plenteous affusion, like the 'shed forth’ baptism of the Holy Spirit,—and also of the baptism of young children who are old enough to understand discipleship to Christ? Infants are already in the good hands of God, and will neither gain by the 'baptism of repentance,’ nor lose by its absence
18. The busy and sagacious bees fixed their republic in the clefts of the rocks and hollows of the trees, offering without usance the plenteous produce of their fragrant toil to every hand
19. There are the greenish waters, the resinous odor, the plenteous
20. Joy of the plenteous dinner, strong carouse and drinking?
21. and the plenteous winterwork of pork-packing,
22. But to chisel with free stroke the heads and limbs of plenteous
23. I saw, out of the land of prairies, land of Ohio's waters and of Indiana, To the rescue the stalwart giant hurry his plenteous offspring,
24. Plenteous, well-armed, watching with vigilant eyes,)
25. him, whilst in the convulsive grasp of it, drew from him such a plenteous
26. Then I plainly perceived, on the cushion, the marks of a plenteous
27. Then I plainly perceived, on the cushion, the marks of a plenteous effusion, and already had his sluggard member run up to its old nestling-place, and enforced itself again, as if ashamed to shew its head; which nothing, it seems, could raise but stripes inflicted on its opposite neighbours, who were thus constantly obliged to suffer for his caprice
28. Solomon Featherstone to work upon, he having more plenteous ideas of the same order, with a suspicion of heaven and earth which was better fed and more entirely at leisure
29. This streak of bitterness came from a plenteous source, and kept widening in the current of his thought as he neared Lowick Gate
30. No charm was wanting, no defect was perceptible; the young girl had regular and delicate lineaments; eyes shaped and coloured as we see them in lovely pictures, large, and dark, and full; the long and shadowy eyelash which encircles a fine eye with so soft a fascination; the pencilled brow which gives such clearness; the white smooth forehead, which adds such repose to the livelier beauties of tint and ray; the cheek oval, fresh, and smooth; the lips, fresh too, ruddy, healthy, sweetly formed; the even and gleaming teeth without flaw; the small dimpled chin; the ornament of rich, plenteous tresses—all advantages, in short, which, combined, realise the ideal of beauty, were fully hers
31. Then saith He unto His disciples: The harvest truly is plenteous, but the laborers are few