Examples of using Laboring in English and their translations into Dutch
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And we're not passionate about laboring for Him, so all the shiny things the world has to offer pull us away.
And with you came the whole of the world's tears,"and all the sorrows ofher laboring ships,"and all the burden ofher myriad years.
at last have to be saved by laboring for the soul.
other web graphics that look like a Photoshop guru spent hours laboring over!
working but not laboring, working always for others.
turned them into a human mule that must never stop laboring and hustling.
I often think the world of the laboring, TU grudges
Now the same promise I give to you who are partners in this ministry, laboring with this ministry as you sacrifice your tithes
I also get chipping in before work, help him set the place up-- but what I don't get is why I'm the only one laboring.
the lower commercial and laboring classes.
all of them were full of enslaved people laboring.
however deep they may have fallen in their laboring- why would You,
We likewise solve the problem of servitude as well by laboring for the money, even though we, with an indefinable and uneasy feeling of estrangement, have our heart no longer to it.
It was never intended that you should spend the best part of your lives laboring, and in the future the emphasis will be on ensuring that you have all the time you desire for developing your own skills.
quietly laboring for the extension of the kingdom,
with the others of this group, went on through the remainder of Jesus' life on earth, laboring faithfully and effectively for the enlightenment and uplifting of their downtrodden sisters;
at a time when the laboring masses, exhausted by the war and thirsting for peace,
because in this revolution the proletariat proved to be the only guiding force for the vast masses of the laboring people of town and country.
Jesus has to your certain knowledge been laboring to present himself before you in such inviting forms as should inspire faith in Himself; but he has labored almost, or perhaps altogether in vain.
demoniacally like forest dogs, as if laboring with some anxiety, or seeking expression,