Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,6| essential.~ Through the mercy of God, many conservative
2 5,8 | condemnation itself was an act of mercy, for once being given over
3 5,8 | repent, and then He shows His mercy even when there is not repentance.~
4 6,15| and which puts one at the mercy of the “spirit of the times”
5 6,16| his sins, can — fly the mercy of the pope-make use of
6 7,14| life, they received God's mercy, and they received the gift
7 7,14| diligently engaged in works of mercy and love.~ ~With such a
8 9,38| I beseech you by God's mercy to offer your bodies as
9 9,39| Christ, Son of God, have mercy upon me, a sinner.” (Concerning
10 10,10| Undoubtedly God will have mercy and compassion on all His
11 10,14| Orthodox leave them to the mercy of God and do not pass judgment
12 10,14| the heart of man and has mercy upon those whom He chooses
13 10,14| whom He chooses to have mercy (Rom 9:18), and that He
14 10,20| of prayers and with the mercy of God. Nothing can revive
15 10,21| holy prayers spare and have mercy on us.~ ~In explaining the
16 10,22| Christ, that He save and have mercy on us, “through the prayers
17 10,23| the Lord until he obtains mercy, but having obtained it,
18 10,23| she has shown, and to beg mercy. They also venerate her
19 10,26| Whom we all trust to obtain mercy and the remission of sins” (
20 10,28| immense forgiveness and mercy to all sinners who repent.
21 10,28| between the unutterable mercy of God and His justice or
22 10,28| evil will, of rejecting the mercy of God and the means of
23 10,28| who are good and showing mercy to those who honor Him,
24 10,28| degree does hope in God's mercy grow. To hope in it and
25 11,4 | night which has passed, and mercy is asked of Him for the
26 11,4 | Kyrie eleison (Lord, have mercy, in Old Slavonic and Greek
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