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1 Our gracious sovereign recognizes his high vocation and will be true to it.
2 Thus divided, their home will be unfit for its high vocation .
3 Even the homes of church members are too often reckless of their high vocation .
4 He adapts, collaborates, and has no idea of what would be called a high vocation .
5 See that your character corresponds to this high vocation .
6 Is this unlikely, or unworthy of our high vocation , our immortality, and nearness unto, nay communion with God?
7 The chauffeur alone, at from thirty to forty miles an hour, was worthy of himself and his high vocation .
8 Moreover, in cities there is danger of the soul's becoming wed to pleasure, and forgetful of its high vocation .
9 Is not the will prostituted from its high vocation when it is used to drive the wheels of a God-ignoring life?
10 All this may be even so, and yet you may be called to share in the same high vocation as your Saviour.
11 In this way Christian homes insensibly become unfaithful to their high vocation , and degenerate finally into complete apathy and estrangement from God.
12 It is to us to-day a matter of profound gratitude that these the earliest American lawgivers were eminently worthy their high vocation .
13 They may not all remain true to this high vocation , but, at any rate, they will have lived a period of true life.
14 His annuity could be enjoyed by him, his travels undertaken, his studies pursued, his high vocation initiated, by one little sacrifice-thatof herself.
15 Catherine's letter is as applicable to-day as then, to all parents whose misguided tenderness would seek to hinder their children in a high vocation .
16 Endowed with a faculty and inspired by a love for creative beauty, work is to him at once a high vocation and a generous instinct.
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