Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2| soul acquired the right to ask leave to depart. The prayer
2 3,4| Supplication, in which we ask for spiritual mercies.~After
3 3,4| and bloodless worship, and ask Thee, and pray Thee, and
4 3,6| Vespers, at which we all ask and grant mutual forgiveness.
5 4,3| concealed. “If you were to ask me,” said the Blessed Jerome, “
6 4,0| king said to the girl, “Ask me for whatever you wish,
7 4,0| vowed to her, “Whatever you ask me, I will give you, even
8 4,0| her mother, “What shall I ask?” And she said, “The head
9 6,0| takes away your goods do not ask them again (Luke 6:27-30).
10 6,2| 1 Pet. 3:15) those who ask the reason for their hope.
11 8,3| Holy Trinity, and so if we ask the threefold question,
12 9,3| for them, but must also ask them of Him. But, not all
13 9,3| are not heard because they ask for useless things,” because
14 9,3| and, finally, 6) Do we ask for beneficial things?”~
15 9,5| are things that we should ask of our Heavenly Father.~ ~(
16 9,5| the second petition, we ask the Lord to help us and
17 9,5| cares, and teaches us to ask only for what is most essential,
18 9,5| the Lord teaches us how to ask forgiveness for our sins
19 9,5| In the sixth petition we ask of the Lord that He not
20 9,5| us to fall into sin. We ask Him to preserve us from
21 9,5| spiritual fortification, then we ask God to send us His timely
22 9,5| seventh and final petition, we ask that we be protected against
23 9,7| told them that Whatever you ask in My Name, I will do it,
24 9,7| glorified in the Son; if you ask anything in My Name, I will
25 9,7| truly, I say to you, if you ask anything of the Father,
26 9,7| asked nothing in My Name; ask and you will receive, that
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