Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,6 | each other and of their desire to live with the blessing
2 3,2 | is the expression of our desire that our prayers, which
3 3,2 | specify which mercies we desire, and is characterized by
4 4,2 | places. She burned with the desire to raise up the Cross of
5 4,0 | since the one unceasing desire of her soul had always been
6 5 | was none other than the desire to live by man's own will
7 5 | will of God. It was the desire to be independent, to be
8 5 | commit. I steal when my desire to possess surpasses all
9 5 | but of love of God and the desire to set aright the pernicious
10 6,0 | world.... But those who desire to be rich fall into temptation,
11 6,0 | Cor. 6:17,20,24). Envy and desire lead to spiritual death,
12 6,0 | lured and enticed by his own desire. Then desire when it has
13 6,0 | by his own desire. Then desire when it has conceived gives
14 6,1 | the promised Messiah? His desire to find the answer to this
15 6,2 | crouching at the door; its desire is for you, but you must
16 6,2 | 60).~We know that all who desire to live a godly life in
17 8,4 | their violent and bold desire to drag me into the bottomless
18 9,1 | true prayer is a fervent desire to be saved and be pleasing
19 10,1| from him will come “the desire of the everlasting hills” —
20 11,1| A.D. Thus, with a greater desire of Christians to imitate
21 11,1| stones was connected with the desire to represent the Cross as
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