Chapter, Paragraph
1 Fwd,5| worshiped God as Father and pray to Him as “our Father.”
2 1,10| church buildings in which to pray (cf. Rom 16:5-6, et al.).~
3 4,12| anyone would ask you why you pray to soulless icons, what
4 4,12| the direction of east and pray facing in that direction
5 5,8 | shall humble themselves, and pray and seek My face, and turn
6 7,11| Furthermore, it instructs us to pray, but doesn't tell us how,
7 7,11| look to the east when we pray; (3) that we do not kneel
8 10,20| according to the textbook, do we pray for the reposed?~ Protopriest
9 10,20| Apostle James persuades us to pray for one another (James 5:
10 10,20| Apostle Paul exhorts to pray for all men (1 Tim 2:1);
11 10,20| people who might sincerely pray to God for them, and they
12 10,20| habitations — that is, might pray for them (cf. Lk 16:9).~
13 10,21| future, blessed life — but we pray to the saints as members
14 10,21| that person that he might pray for us, for our forgiveness
15 10,21| and of hearing those who pray to them, for the saints
16 10,22| the righteous Abraham to pray for him, saying: For he
17 10,22| is a prophet, and shall pray for thee, and thou shalt
18 10,22| servant Job, and he shall pray for you, for him will I
19 10,22| demonstrate the saints do pray for us, and their prayers,
20 10,22| the living and the dead, pray for one another.~ The saints
21 10,22| and are always prepared to pray for us since we are all
22 10,22| ours, and they can and do pray and intercede for us before
23 11,2 | one mind, and one soul to pray as a community, to unite
24 11,3 | then, should he stand and pray in this manner before God
25 11,4 | private — cf. Mt 6:6), but to pray the public prayers of the
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