Book, Paragraph

 1   I,  26|        entreated by us in daily prayers? And although he knew not
 2   I,  27|   custom; Him we adore in joint prayers; from Him we beg things
 3   I,  28|       the cross who shall offer prayers to you yourselves, his masters?
 4   I,  31| supplication with never-ceasing prayers. For Thou art the first
 5   I,  49|     remained, they wearied with prayers, and importuned with most
 6   I,  49|         and nights in incessant prayers, and in expectation of mercy?
 7  II,   8|       listen graciously to your prayers?
 8  II,  55|    every one may ask in all his prayers to befall him, and think
 9  II,  62|     that they have intercessory prayers, won over by which some
10 III,   8|       say the same; for in your prayers you have been wont to say
11 III,  24|        kinds. For to grant your prayers on the offering of sacrifices,
12 III,  29|       of the god to whom in all prayers you give the first place,
13 III,  43|        ears stopped against our prayers, and hold us involved in
14  IV,   7|     pruning of trees, Peta over prayers; Nemestrinus is the god
15   V,  21| violated mother. He pours forth prayers, and makes supplication;
16  VI,   4|  nothing, I suppose; and unless prayers are addressed to them near
17  VI,   5|         only goes away with his prayers heard, while the rest have
18  VI,   8|         whom you may pour forth prayers, and from whom you may,
19 VII,  10|       in a measure to grant our prayers, they may give us prosperity
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