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1 Intro| to the atheistic Soviet~state, and also in opposing all 2 1 | to meet him in any better state than he is during~ ~those 3 2 | thoughts from his~own uplifted state and his faith, as if he 4 4 | continue in their sinful state — for example, of illicit~ 5 4 | of one’s criminal, sinful state and correct one’s life.~ 6 9 | very much in your present state),~but also, you will not 7 11 | of God, but the constant state of soul which these words 8 11 | virtuous and grace-filled state, which will be extinguished 9 12 | but it is their constant~state. Consequently they do not 10 13 | opened to his real spiritual state, full of self-deception 11 13 | dissolute living, or else in a state of severe spiritual conflict, 12 15 | aware of their spiritual state and of the implications 13 15 | a constantly melancholy state of soul and is~combined 14 15 | exhortations or healing. This state occurs especially often 15 15 | contribute to your sorrowful~state of mind, but it is not just 16 15 | the~fathers ascribe such a state to a secretly conceived 17 15 | was driven to a~melancholy state by the passion of envy. 18 15 | or in one hour, but the state of the soul can be compared 19 15 | pointless suffering. In such a state of soul a sinful feeling 20 15 | grumbling. You must fear this state and ask God’s forgiveness 21 16 | also they~will come to a state where they will not consider 22 17 | work for the nation and state is combined with increasing 23 17 | not realise their sinful state must first be questioned~ 24 18 | to open his eyes to the state of his own soul, it will 25 18 | of its sinfully carefree state, and this will be the beginning 26 19 | they have returned to the state of~savages. How, through 27 20 | would not~remain in your state of spiritual indifference