Chapter, Paragraph
1 1,4 | until he stopped. Nobody thought of fishing or hunting while
2 3,2 | Compline is filled with the thought of death and repentance.
3 4,2 | John 14:2-3). This same thought was also expressed by the
4 6,8 | Lord for life, and human thought cannot reconcile itself
5 6,8 | reconcile itself to the thought of death. Death was a consequence
6 6,2 | abstention in our designs, in thought, in word and in deed. As
7 6,2 | unity of word, spirit and thought. / appeal to you, brethren,
8 6,2 | evil for evil, but take thought for what is noble in the
9 7,2 | Icon with smoke. The Monk thought that this was a practical
10 8,4 | committed by word and deed, in thought and intention, day and night,
11 8,4 | in all goodwill, in both thought and intention, and in deed,
12 9,1 | every sinful word, deed and thought. We must always call to
13 9,2 | prayers, but with careful thought and attention, than to rush
14 9,3 | square, one can pray in thought with great zeal, and while
15 9,7 | situations that demand all our thought and attention, it is possible
16 10,1| dominates this Prophet's thought: faithfulness to the Lord'
17 10,3| I spoke like a child; I thought like a child; I reasoned
18 10,3| already come (2:2). Some thought that its judgments had already
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