Chapter, Paragraph
1 3,2| minister of the Church must hope, not in his own strength,
2 4,3| those who have died in the hope of resurrection and eternal
3 4,8| salvation, and expressions of hope in the Saviour. The penitential
4 4,8| found their only comfort in hope in the Saviour and joyfully
5 4,8| the day, and express the hope that He will grant us a
6 4,9| expressive of penitence and hope in the Redeemer, and general
7 5,4| in which is expressed the hope of salvation, are sung alternately
8 5,4| morning watch let Israel hope in the Lord. (Stichera).
9 5,6| which he explains that we hope to obtain from God what
10 5,6| again proclaims that we hope to obtain from God what
11 5,6| In confirmation of this hope, the priest, after the conclusion
12 5,7| of Vespers.~ Filled with hope in the Son of God, Who,
13 6,1| sins (37, 87 and 142), and hope in the mercy of God and
14 6,7| Testament saints expressed their hope in a Saviour and their readiness
15 6,7| the whale, expressing his hope to be saved by God. In the
16 7,1| those who have died in the hope of a resurrection. The deacon
17 7,1| all who have died in the hope of resurrection) that with
18 7,1| may not forsake us, who hope in Him, and that he may
19 8,2| sense of one’s unworthiness, hope in the mercy of the Lord,
20 9,1| as a pledge that it may hope for salvation with the Saints,
21 9,4| supports and encourages by hope in the mercy of God. This
22 10,1| guilelessness” and “the helmet of hope in salvation.”~ ~Consecration
23 10,2| fear of punishment, and the hope in the intercession of the
24 10,2| truth and died with the hope of receiving a crown in
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