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1 II | the Son has taught us, we may be the more easily heard. 2 II | received the Spirit and truth, may also by His teaching worship 3 II | commandments of God, that ye may keep your own traditions."~ 4 IV | suited to faith, that we may know that God is everywhere 5 VIII | for himself alone that he may not be led into temptation, 6 VIII | prayers, in order that we may be such as they were: "Then 7 XI | temples of God, that it may be plain that God dwells 8 XI | heavenly and spiritual, may consider and do nothing 9 XII | we wish for God that He may be hallowed by our prayers, 10 XII | beseech of Him that His name may be hallowed in us. But by 11 XII | were sanctified in baptism may continue in that which we 12 XII | that we who daily fall away may wash out our sins by continual 13 XII | that this sanctification may abide in us and because 14 XII | received from the grace of God may be preserved by His protection.~ 15 XIII | that the kingdom of God may be set forth to us, even 16 XIII | we also ask that His name may be sanctified in us. For 17 XIII | been promised us by God, may come, which was acquired 18 XIII | His subjects in the world, may hereafter reign with Christ 19 XIII | dearest brethren, however, may be the kingdom of God, whom 20 XIII | also the kingdom of God may be understood to be Himself, 21 XIII | also that God's kingdom may come to us.~ 22 XIV | what He wills, but that we may be able to do what God wills. 23 XIV | who resists God, that l He may not do what He wills? But 24 XIV | and ask that God's will may be done in us; and that 25 XIV | done in us; and that it may be done in us we have need 26 XVI | ask that the will of God may be done both in heaven and 27 XVI | we pray that God's will may be done. For between the 28 XVI | assistance of God, agreement may be made between these two 29 XVI | which is new-born by Him may be preserved. This is what 30 XVII | XVII.~And it may be thus understood, beloved 31 XVII | believe not--God's will may be done, that they who as 32 XVII | their first birth of earth, may, being born of water and 33 XVIII| our daily bread." And this may be understood both spiritually 34 XVIII| for the food of salvation, may not, by the interposition 35 XVIII| bread--that is, Christ--may be given to us daily, that 36 XVIII| abide and live in Christ may not depart from His sanctification 37 XIX | XIX.~But it may also be thus understood, 38 XX | result, that every one of us may be able to prepare himself, 39 XXII | that he who is fed by God may live in God, and that not 40 XXII | present and temporal life may be provided for, but the 41 XXII | eternal also, to which we may come if our sins are forgiven; 42 XXIII| Father which is in heaven may forgive you your trespasses. 43 XXIII| begun to be sons of God may abide in God's peace, and 44 XXIII| brother, that so God also may be appeased by the prayers 45 XXV | devotion, and obedience may be turned towards God, since 46 XXVI | But when we ask that we may not come into temptation, 47 XXVI | fear and honour of God, may be granted by His own loving-kindness.~ 48 XXVII| world, from which there may be a faithful and sure protection 49 XXX | their word; that they all may be one; as Thou, Father, 50 XXX | in Thee, that they also may be one in us." The Lord' 51 XXX | unity; so that from this it may be understood how greatly 52 XXXI | them up unto the Lord," he may be reminded that he himself 53 XXXI | prayers from God, that we may have one thing in our heart 54 XXXV | the Lord's resurrection may be celebrated by morning 55 XXXV | pray and ask that light may return to us again, we pray