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1 Such are those who increase the schools and instruct the people .
2 The devil promised to instruct the people , and Ivan announced the fact throughout his kingdom.
3 Many are converted, and some of their children are trained to instruct the people in the Christian faith.
4 In addition, extraordinary attempts were put forth to instruct the people on various aspects of the currency question.
5 Priests and Levites were sent throughout the country to instruct the people in the preparations demanded for the Passover.
6 The answer here was, Omitting to instruct the people and then inflicting capital punishment on them-whichmeans cruel tyranny.
7 Men and women whose 'mission' it is to enlighten and instruct the people , abound in every walk of morals.
8 For the purposes of propaganda these were precisely the classes most fitted by training and habit to arouse and instruct the people .
9 In exchange for his life, he offered to instruct the people of Ireland in the art of farming and negotiating with Nature.
10 Certain persons took it upon themselves to appease the gods, and to instruct the people in their duties to these unseen powers.
11 To the storehouse are attached extensive grounds for experiments and for exhibitions, which at the same time delight and instruct the people .
12 His duty was to instruct the people , to help them to overcome temptation, and to make very clear to them the way of duty.
13 On these occasions I endeavoured to instruct the people from God's Word, and put Christ before them as the object of faith, hope, and love.
14 He instructed the people by it, and converted many heretics.
15 They instructed the people in the principles of monastic life, and so changed their manners.'
16 But while he instructed the people in political duties, he paid far more attention to public morals.
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