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1 1 | and, in His goodness and mercy, easily dispel, by the breath
2 1 | trust in the clemency and mercy of God, than to distrust
3 1 | them by the bowels of the mercy of God and of our Lord Jesus
4 7,1| agitated, to consider the mercy of God, are raised unto
5 7,1| save gratuitously by the mercy of God for Christ's sake;
6 7,1| person ought to doubt of the mercy of God, of the merit of
7 7,1| severity and judgment, as the mercy and goodness (of God); neither
8 7,1| our sins, we flee unto the mercy of God, or refrain from
9 7,1| confidence in the divine mercy which remits sins for Christ'
10 7,1| recompense from God, through His mercy and the merit of Jesus Christ,
11 7,2| therefore, that by the mercy of our Lord and God, and
12 11,2| We, by the bowels of the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ,
13 14,1| through the bowels of the mercy of our God, that all and
14 14,3| gentleness, judgment with mercy, severity with lenit; that
15 14,4| the same,-trusting in the mercy of God, and hoping that
16 15,1| But because God, rich in mercy, knows our frame, He hath
17 15,1| confidence in the divine mercy, and with the desire of
18 15,1| fearful penance and obtained mercy from the Lord. Wherefore
19 15,1| them all bare before the mercy of God to be pardoned: whereas
20 15,2| fall even from trust in the mercy of God, than when he perceives
21 15,2| confidence in the divine mercy; whereby the sick being
22 15,3| leave nothing to the divine mercy to pardon ; or, finally,
23 17,2| being called, by the alone mercy of God, to the Government
24 17,2| angry as not to remember mercy, vouchsafed to grant peace
25 17,2| we have, relying on His mercy conceived the strongest
26 19,1| exhorts, by the bowels of the mercy of our same God and Lord,
27 23,1| effected, that we obtain mercy, and find grace in seasonable
28 27 | trusting in the Divine Mercy, and aided by the pious
29 27 | And, by the bowels of the mercy of our Lord Jesus Christ,
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