For six months they alternated every two weeks between personal one-on-one ministry and manual labor. |
In this society, his job was one of the few, in which people exactly performed manual labor. |
Heavier plows with wheels, horizontal plowshares, and a moldboard were invented, which cut down on manual labor. |
Laborers: In a land of manual labor, there are physical and emotional changes that will affect the workforce of Haiti. |
The early English Protestants rejected the Thomistic view that manual labor has a penal aspect, derived from Adam's punishment. |
At the age of 15, Louise felt an attraction to this life of prayer, manual labor and great poverty. |