Chapter
1 Pref2| as it is in heaven. ~4. Give us this day our daily bread. ~
2 Pref2| it, and, when asked, may give a correct answer, so~that
3 1 | cling to Me. I, yes, I, will~give you enough and help you
4 1 | devil, in order that he may give them plenty~of money or
5 1 | should presume to take or give anything except as God~has
6 1 | since the masses cannot give such attendance, there must
7 1 | life they are not worthy to give it a drink of~water? And
8 1 | indeed to encourage us, and give us hearts that would melt~
9 1 | add an hour to our life or give us a single grain from the~
10 1 | earth. But God wishes to give you all exceeding abundantly
11 1 | God, to whom also you must~give account for it. ~But here
12 1 | also richly bless us and give us grace to~train men by
13 1 | especially toward those who give us cause~to be angry, that
14 1 | suffer hunger and do not give him food, you have caused
15 1 | need; and again, that we give help~and counsel, so as
16 1 | every one were~obliged to give them what they demand. Just
17 1 | off to whom you ought to give for nothing, he~will go
18 1 | him out of his own. As (to give examples), when people quarrel
19 1 | damage, nor even assist, nor give occasion for it, but~gladly
20 2 | a particular place, and give a name to the house according
21 3 | pray to Him,~that He would give, preserve, and increase
22 3 | Him, but wishing only to give Him something. ~But where
23 3 | saying: Dear Father, we pray, give us first Thy Word, that~
24 3 | the more it continues to give, -- and He desires nothing~
25 3 | desire, and were ready to give great~imperial presents,
26 3 | The Fourth Petition. ~Give us this day our daily bread. ~
27 3 | happiness, if He did not give us a permanent and~peaceful
28 3 | worthy of all honor, that we give to them for their~office
29 3 | as that we pray God to give us food and~drink, clothing,
30 3 | good housekeeping, that He~give and preserve to us a godly
31 3 | etc.~Likewise, that He give to emperors, kings, and
32 3 | who do us much harm and give us cause for impatience,~
33 3 | consent thereto is when we~give it the reins and do not
34 3 | make the matter worse~and give the devil more space. For
35 5 | what I now do, institute, give, and bid you take) . That
36 5 | the words stand here and~give us this; for on this account
37 5 | said: For this reason I give it, and bid you eat and
38 5 | heavy laden, and I will give you rest.~Now it is surely
39 5 | which will cure you and give you life both in soul and
40 5 | and violence, and likewise give you cause~for sin and vice.
41 5 | tell you, which everywhere give this praise and testimony
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