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As the chairman of the Student Publications board, I consider myself a stakeholder in the university's Catholic identity, and a co-laborer in its mission work.
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Paul also wrote: "Paul, an apostle of Jesus Christ by the will of God" according to 2 Corinthians 1:1, upon extending yet some more fatherly and spiritual wisdom upon his friend and co-laborer, Timothy, in this same Second Epistle to Timothy, also wrote in Chapter 2, verse 15: "Study to shew thyself approved unto God, a workman that needeth not to be ashamed, rightly dividing the word of truth."
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The latter situation has been greatly aided by being able to complete a few projects and get them off the list; and also by having a fabulous co-laborer in the banquet arena.
Archive 2006-03-01 Pat 2006
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The latter situation has been greatly aided by being able to complete a few projects and get them off the list; and also by having a fabulous co-laborer in the banquet arena.
murder and simba, a harmonious blend Pat 2006
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[Footnote A: All that I here write of my father, I write equally of his co-laborer in the same sphere of work -- Rev. W.H. Furness; and if it is true of others whom I did not know, then to their memory also I bear this record of the two whose labors and characters it has been the deepest privilege of my life to know so well.]
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Hiram Corson, brother of the subject of this sketch, and a faithful co-laborer in the cause, in response to a request that he would furnish
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The learned Melanchthon, Reuchlin's relative and pupil, was added to the faculty at Wittenberg, and became Luther's chief co-laborer.
Luther and the Reformation: The Life-Springs of Our Liberties Joseph A. Seiss
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Removing in early manhood, to Maryland, where negro Slavery was legally protected, he became one of the most active opponents of the system, being a friend and co-laborer of Elisha Tyson, known and beloved as "Father Tyson," by all the slaves of the region, and to the community at large, as one of the most philanthropic of men.
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In him, too, the French _illuminati_ claimed a co-laborer; and their influence is more distinctly seen than in Richardson's works: great social problems are discussed almost in the manner of a Greek chorus; mechanical forms of religion are denounced.
English Literature, Considered as an Interpreter of English History Designed as a Manual of Instruction Henry Coppee
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More fortunate than his co-laborer, Daniel Gibbons, he lived to see the triumph of the cause in which he had labored all his life.
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