Part, Chapter, Paragraph
1 I, 3,1 | sanctuary. They had not come to pray. They placed a Bull of Excom-~
2 I, 3,3 | mean? When a man begins to pray, at first he prays with
3 I, 6,1 | liturgical prayer: ~ ~A man can pray in his own room, but he
4 I, 6,1 | room, but he will never pray there as he prays in ~Church...
5 II, 0,12| is one who knows how to pray, and he who prays in spirit
6 II, 1,5 | the sacraments regularly, pray to God ‘in spirit and in
7 II, 2,4 | Christians here on earth pray for one another and ask
8 II, 2,4 | another’s prayers, so they pray also for the faithful departed
9 II, 2,4 | the faithful departed to pray~for them. Death cannot sever
10 II, 2,4 | on earth have a duty to pray for the departed,~and they
11 II, 2,5 | salvation, but must long and pray for the reconciliation of
12 II, 2,5 | primitive Christians~used to pray: ‘Let grace come and let
13 II, 3,2 | private prayers, but to pray the public~prayers of the
14 II, 3,2 | priest) calls the people to pray for the various needs of
15 II, 4,7 | the Church, and let them~pray over him. The prayer offered
16 II, 5,2 | mean that Orthodox never pray except when~in church: on
17 II, 5,2 | Christian is also free to pray spontaneously and~in his
18 II, 5,2 | Direct~my will, teach me to pray, pray Thou Thyself in me.
19 II, 5,2 | will, teach me to pray, pray Thou Thyself in me. Amen.~
20 II, 5,2 | us in our unworthiness to pray for them, have mercy according
21 II, 5,2 | man he does not cease to pray, because~the Spirit will
22 II, 5,2 | the Spirit will constantly pray in him. Then, neither when
23 II, 5,2 | heard in the Epistle — “Pray without ceasing”~(1 Thes.
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