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Значения термина acceptable service на английском
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And thus acting, ye will do for me a very acceptableservice.
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But that the most acceptableservice of God is doing good to man.
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But that the most acceptableservice to God is doing good to man.
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Can I, as a man of some means and influence, offer you any acceptableservice?
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He thought, no doubt, that he was doing the most acceptableservice to his blessed master.
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That the most acceptableservice we render to him is in doing good to his other children.
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By which good work, you will do them, the church, yea, Christ himself, good and acceptableservice.
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This would have been an acceptableservice to the ministry, and would have secured to him his office.
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His notion of acceptableservice was service which a man suppressed much to render, and overcame much to bring.
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But in my experience, the lack of ratings differentiation makes it difficult to distinguish between exceptional and marginally acceptableservice.
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He now makes his meager living by trading, and through great sacrifice leads the congregation in a very acceptableservice.
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The living heart of the disciples' acceptableservice was their love, far less intelligent and entire than ours may be.
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So here is the great truth clearly set forth, that where there is a loving heart, there is acceptableservice.
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Again, Mark gives an additional clause in Christ's words, which brings out the principle that the measure of acceptableservice is ability.
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There were hundreds of human beings believing in a Great Spirit, and anxious to offer him acceptableservice; but how degraded in that service!
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Such self-conquest, which will often seem like degradation, is more acceptableservice to the King, and truer worship, than all words or ceremonial acts.