Book, Chapter
1 I, XXI | filled with pity, invoked the mercy of God; and straightway
2 I, XXV | thee, Lord, for Thy great mercy, that Thy wrath and anger
3 I, XXVII| hospitality and showing mercy; inasmuch as all that they
4 I, XXVII| zeal, and tolerates some in mercy, and is blind to some in
5 II, I | places in countless deeds of mercy. Hunger and cold he overcame
6 II, I | wrath, and called to the mercy of Christ. How is the king
7 II, VIII | world'; which promise His mercy has particularly manifested
8 II, VIII | superstition, might obtain the mercy of their Saviour: for having
9 II, VIII | occasion, through the Lord's mercy; that so the Gospel of Christ,
10 II, VIII | And imploring the Divine mercy, study to show yourself
11 II, X | pleased Him, therefore, in the mercy of His loving kindness,
12 II, XI | long-suffering of the Divine Mercy the benefits of his illumination;
13 II, XI | end you have obtained the mercy of the Lord's goodness,
14 II, XVII | prayer, in that the Divine Mercy has vouchsafed to call you
15 II, XVIII| many good gifts which the mercy of our Redeemer is pleased
16 III, II | living God Almighty in His mercy to defend us from the proud
17 III, II | he believed that with the mercy of God he might thereby
18 III, XII | proverbially said, "‘Lord have mercy on their souls,’ said Oswald,
19 III, XIII | my resolve, if the Divine Mercy shall grant me a new term
20 III, XIII | through his merits, to have mercy on me.’ I answered, ‘I have
21 III, XIII | steadfast heart, the Divine mercy may, through the merits
22 III, XVII | and implore the Divine mercy. And it is well known that
23 IV, III | called upon the Lord for mercy, and begged that it might
24 IV, III | immediately implore His mercy; and searching the recesses
25 IV, IX | she would obtain of the mercy of our pitiful Creator,
26 IV, XIV | goodness to vouchsafe to have mercy on them, either by delivering
27 IV, XIV | This favour the Divine mercy has vouchsafed to grant
28 IV, XIV | excited to implore the Divine mercy in adversity, and to submit
29 IV, XXV | punishment from the Divine mercy whereby they might have
30 IV, XXVI | assistance of the Divine mercy, and with constant imprecations
31 IV, XXIX | companion, and entreat the mercy of God that, as we have
32 IV, XXIX | rejoice greatly because the mercy of Heaven has granted what
33 IV, XXIX | dispensation of the Lord’s mercy, as may be believed, to
34 IV, XXXI | knees, humbly beseech the mercy of God that he might either
35 IV, XXXII| through the grace of the mercy of God, it came to pass
36 V, VII | but greatest of all the mercy of Christ, into whose counsels
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