Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,9 | light of truth, and that our souls burn with the love of God
2 2,10| Spirit may encompass these souls of the faithful as the fragrant
3 4,6 | arms the Redeemer of our souls, Who also granteth us the
4 4,8 | brought forth from it the souls of the righteous who awaited
5 5,2 | and the salvation of our souls” (i.e., that the Lord may
6 5,2 | through this salvation to our souls); “for the peace of the
7 5,6 | mercies we desire for their souls. The former is called the “
8 5,6 | guide, a guardian of our souls and bodies; forgiveness
9 5,6 | good and profitable for our souls, and peace for the world;
10 5,8 | care to the purity of their souls, which alone makes them
11 5,8 | all afflicted Christian souls (afflicted by sorrow or
12 6,7 | peace and the Saviour of our souls”; the third — as King of
13 7,1 | guard the doors of their souls, and not admit into it any
14 7,1 | with all the powers of our souls”*) and the faithful, in,
15 8,1 | arms the Redeemer of our souls, Who also granteth unto
16 8,1 | intercessions dost thou deliver our souls from death.”~ The Beheading
17 8,1 | after the purity of our souls in the midst of pleasures
18 8,2 | prayers for the rest of their souls.~ This Sunday is followed
19 8,2 | while the prayers for the souls of the dead, usually sung
20 8,2 | away all impurity from our souls, and that we, having washed
21 8,2 | transgressions that did cling to our souls, may “wipe one another with
22 8,2 | sanctification of bodies and souls, an oil of gladness.” After
23 8,4 | prayers for the rest of the souls of the departed begin with
24 8,4 | remember all the departed souls. It is customary to decorate
25 8,4 | the renovation of their souls through the action of the
26 9,1 | promised to cut away from their souls sinful thoughts and passions.
27 9,5 | pray to the Lord that our souls may be saved.” — “Glory
28 9,6 | Holy Father, physician of souls and bodies, do Thou heal
29 11 | for the salvation of our souls, as a warning to the newly-espoused
|