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1 I | them to heavenly kingdoms. God, moreover, willed many things 2 I | speaks, which the Word of God who was in the prophets 3 II | reject the commandments of God, that ye may keep your own 4 III | brethren beloved, pray as God our Teacher has taught us. 5 III | friendly prayer to beseech God with His own word, to come 6 IV | that we are standing in God's sight. We must please 7 IV | faith, that we may know that God is everywhere present, and 8 IV | as it is written, "I am a God at hand, and not a God afar 9 IV | a God at hand, and not a God afar off. If a man shall 10 IV | celebrate divine sacrifices with God's priest, we ought to be 11 IV | unsubdued voices, nor to cast to God with tumultuous wordiness 12 IV | ought to be commended to God by modesty; for God is the 13 IV | commended to God by modesty; for God is the hearer, not of the 14 V | observes, in that she prayed to God not with clamorous petition, 15 V | because she knew that thus God hears; and she effectually 16 V | voice was not heard; and God did hear her." We read also 17 V | But in the heart ought God to be adored by thee."~ 18 VI | prayed thus with himself: God, I thank Thee that I am 19 VI | upon his breast, saying, God, be merciful to me a sinner. 20 VIII | whole people are one. The God of peace and the Teacher 21 VIII | agreement of their praying, that God, "who maketh men to dwell 22 IX | again and restored to his God by His grace, says "Father," 23 IX | power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe 24 IX | His name, and has become God's son, ought from this point 25 IX | thanks and to profess himself God's son, by declaring that 26 IX | s son, by declaring that God is his Father in heaven; 27 X | have begun to be sons of God. A word this, moreover, 28 X | and these cannot now call God their Father, since the 29 X | And by Isaiah the prophet God cries in wrath, "I have 30 XI | to pray in the sight of God in such a way as to call 31 XI | in such a way as to call God Father, and to call ourselves 32 XI | to call ourselves sons of God, even as Christ is the Son 33 XI | as Christ is the Son of God,-a name which none of us 34 XI | know, that when we call God Father, we ought to act 35 XI | Father, we ought to act as God's children; so that in the 36 XI | pleasure in considering God as a Father, He might also 37 XI | us converse as temples of God, that it may be plain that 38 XI | that it may be plain that God dwells in us. Let not our 39 XI | heavenly things; since the Lord God Himself has said, "Them 40 XI | Glorify and bear about God in your body."~ 41 XII | name;" not that we wish for God that He may be hallowed 42 XII | hallowed in us. But by whom is God sanctified, since He Himself 43 XII | by the condescension of God, the apostle declares, when 44 XII | shall inherit the kingdom of God. And such indeed were you; 45 XII | and by the Spirit of our God." He says that we are sanctified 46 XII | and by the Spirit of our God. We pray that this sanctification 47 XII | received from the grace of God may be preserved by His 48 XIII | ask that the kingdom of God may be set forth to us, 49 XIII | sanctified in us. For when does God not reign, or when does 50 XIII | has been promised us by God, may come, which was acquired 51 XIII | however, may be the kingdom of God, whom we day by day desire 52 XIII | so also the kingdom of God may be understood to be 53 XIII | in seeking the kingdom of God, that is, the heavenly kingdom, 54 XIII | who dedicates himself to God and Christ, desires not 55 XIII | continued also to be children of God; but after the name of Father 56 XIII | our prayer begin to call God our Father, pray also that 57 XIII | our Father, pray also that God's kingdom may come to us.~ 58 XIV | heaven so in earth;" not that God should do what He wills, 59 XIV | we may be able to do what God wills. For who resists God, 60 XIV | God wills. For who resists God, that l He may not do what 61 XIV | with our thought and deed God's will in all things, we 62 XIV | things, we pray and ask that God's will may be done in us; 63 XIV | done in us we have need of God's good will, that is, of 64 XIV | by the grace and mercy of God. And further, the Lord, 65 XIV | not their own will, but God's, He went on to say, "Nevertheless 66 XIV | instructs us to do the will of God, saying, "Love not the world, 67 XIV | he that doeth the will of God abideth for ever, even as 68 XIV | abideth for ever, even as God also abideth for ever." 69 XIV | ever should do the will of God, who is everlasting.~ 70 XV | Now that is the will of God which Christ both did and 71 XV | with the brethren; to love God with all one's heart; to 72 XV | to fear Him in that He is God; to prefer nothing whatever 73 XV | to do the commandment of God; this is to fulfil the will 74 XVI | we ask that the will of God may be done both in heaven 75 XVI | and spirit--we pray that God's will may be done. For 76 XVI | the help and assistance of God, agreement may be made between 77 XVI | so that while the will of God is done both in the spirit 78 XVI | not inherit the kingdom of God. But the fruit of the spirit 79 XVI | supplications, that the will of God concerning us should be 80 XVI | because this is the will of God, that earthly things should 81 XVII | even in respect of these God's will should be done, which 82 XVII | reasonably, who ought to be like God our Father, who maketh His 83 XVII | by our faith--the will of God has been done, so that we 84 XVII | in those who believe not--God's will may be done, that 85 XIX | ask that the kingdom of God should come quickly. Thus 86 XX | hidden deception. Whence also God rebukes the rich fool, who 87 XX | before have been sent to God. For which result, that 88 XXI | ye first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and 89 XXI | you." To those who seek God's kingdom and righteousness, 90 XXI | For since all things are God's, nothing will be wanting 91 XXI | wanting to him who possesses God, if God Himself be not wanting 92 XXI | him who possesses God, if God Himself be not wanting to 93 XXI | yet spared him, the man of God was fed. Thus Elijah in 94 XXII | for, that he who is fed by God may live in God, and that 95 XXII | is fed by God may live in God, and that not only the present 96 XXII | pardon is asked for from God, the soul recalls its own 97 XXIII | you also will suffer. For God commands us to be peacemakers, 98 XXIII | have begun to be sons of God may abide in God's peace, 99 XXIII | sons of God may abide in God's peace, and that, having 100 XXIII | heart and one mind. Thus God does not receive the sacrifice 101 XXIII | to his brother, that so God also may be appeased by 102 XXIII | the greater sacrifice to God,--and a people united in 103 XXIV | and Cain first offered, God looked not at their gifts, 104 XXIV | sacrificing in innocence to God, taught others also, when 105 XXIV | to come with the fear of God, with a simple heart, with 106 XXIV | who was such in respect of God's sacrifice, become subsequently 107 XXIV | subsequently himself a sacrifice to God; so that he who first set 108 XXIV | heaven, nor does he live with God. He cannot be with Christ, 109 XXV | nothing against us except God shall have previously permitted 110 XXV | obedience may be turned towards God, since in our temptations 111 XXVI | with respect to Job; as God Himself sets forth, saying, " 112 XXVI | and all is attributed to God, whatever is sought for 113 XXVI | with fear and honour of God, may be granted by His own 114 XXVII | faithful and sure protection if God deliver us, if He afford 115 XXVII | When we have once asked for God's protection against evil, 116 XXVII | guardian in this life is God?~ 117 XXVIII| such is the prayer which God taught, seeing that He condensed 118 XXVIII| majesty and loving-kindness of God, "consummating and shortening 119 XXVIII| earth." For when the Word of God, our Lord Jesus Christ, 120 XXVIII| Thee, the only and true God, and Jesus Christ, whom 121 XXVIII| O Israel; the Lord thy God is one God: and thou shall 122 XXVIII| the Lord thy God is one God: and thou shall love the 123 XXVIII| shall love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and 124 XXIX | continued all night in prayer to God." But if He prayed who was 125 XXX | come into the kingdom of God.~ 126 XXXI | adversary, and be open to God alone; nor let it suffer 127 XXXI | alone; nor let it suffer God's enemy to approach to it 128 XXXI | calls away our prayers from God, that we may have one thing 129 XXXI | that you are speaking with God! How can you ask to be heard 130 XXXI | can you ask to be heard of God, when you yourself do not 131 XXXI | yourself? Do you wish that God should remember you when 132 XXXI | this is, when you pray to God, to offend the majesty of 133 XXXI | to offend the majesty of God by the carelessness of your 134 XXXI | are able to obtain from God what they ask, whom God 135 XXXI | God what they ask, whom God sees to be watchful in their 136 XXXII | pray should not come to God with fruitless or naked 137 XXXII | entreaty that beseeches God. For as every tree that 138 XXXII | cannot deserve anything of God, because they are fruitful 139 XXXII | and of ever praying to God. To this man, when he prayed 140 XXXII | up in remembrance before God."~ 141 XXXIII| prayers quickly ascend to God which the merits of our 142 XXXIII| of our labours urge upon God. Thus also Raphael the angel 143 XXXIII| and confess the works of God. For when thou didst pray, 144 XXXIII| prayers before the holiness of God. And when thou didst bury 145 XXXIII| to prove thee; and again God has sent me to heal thee, 146 XXXIII| out before the glory of God." By Isaiah also the Lord 147 XXXIII| before thee, and the glory of God shall surround thee. Then 148 XXXIII| Then shalt thou call, and God shall hear thee; and while 149 XXXIII| alms among the members of God's household according to 150 XXXIII| commands, even in hearing what God commands to be done, do 151 XXXIII| also deserve to be heard by God. The blessed Apostle Paul, 152 XXXIII| performed are sacrifices to God. "I am full," saith he. " 153 XXXIII| acceptable, well pleasing to God." For when one has pity 154 XXXIII| on the poor, he lends to God; and he who gives to the 155 XXXIII| sacrifices spiritually to God an odour of a sweet smell.~ 156 XXXIV | hours the worshippers of God in time past having spiritually 157 XXXIV | the sign as by the word of God admonishing him to receive 158 XXXV | saying, "My King, and my God, because unto Thee will 159 XXXV | return unto the Lord our God." Also at the sunsetting 160 XXXV | excepted for Christians wherein God ought not frequently and 161 XXXVI | persevered in deserving well of God, as it is written in the 162 XXXVI | the Spirit by the mercy of God, let us imitate what we 163 XXXVI | pray and give thanks to God for ever, let us not cease


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