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1 A rope is let down from the door to draw the people up.
2 You shall do your best to draw the people thither.
3 The flower procession served to draw the people into the hall and the screened corner.
4 Ida waved his arms as though to draw the people sitting at the table closer over his campfire.
5 Rowland Hill, the popular London preacher, used quaint humor to draw the people , and powerful appeal to sweep them into the kingdom.
6 The Madianites are slain for having drawn the people of Israel into sin.
7 He'd been drawing the people at the tables-heoften did.
8 For, outside the town there was no fog, and the fresh autumn air drew the people abroad.
9 Her faulty administration, moreover, drew the people into the crime, because she exasperated without sufficiently awing them.
10 He drew the people to their feet always with these words, spoken as it were directly to them:
11 It was the notorious Mr. Storm-"Father "Storm ,forhe was drawing the people into the Roman obedience.
12 The first metaphor of our text spoke of God's bosom, to which He drew the people and folded them there.
13 To my great disappointment, I discovered too, that Evangelical sermons drew the people , while sacramental topics did not interest them.
14 Our foreign wars, especially the war with Germany, have drawn the people together and enhanced the importance of interests purely national.
15 The bane of the Churches to-day is the slanting ground, adown which an evil influence is steadily drawing the people lower and lower.
16 He baptized great multitudes, with a son of king Radbod, and drew the people from the barbarous custom of sacrificing men to idols.
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