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1 I, 4 | patience, ye virgins; listen, I pray you, to the voice of the
2 I, 5 | of Sheba, and men shall pray for him continually.” Then
3 I, 7 | yourselves unto prayer.” What, I pray you, is the quality of that
4 I, 7 | another place commands us to pray always. If we are to pray
5 I, 7 | pray always. If we are to pray always, it follows that
6 I, 7 | my wife her due, I cannot pray. The Apostle Peter had experience
7 I, 20(4370)| Targum “who assembled to pray,” and so the Syriac Version.
8 I, 27 | desire therefore that the men pray in every place, lifting
9 I, 32 | I shall say, Give me, I pray thee, a little water of
10 I, 34 | or any believer, cannot pray unless he abstain from sexual
11 I, 34 | he must therefore always pray. And if he must always pray,
12 I, 34 | pray. And if he must always pray, he must always be released
13 II, 3 | the same place, “Watch and pray, that ye enter not into
14 II, 3 | forgiven in baptism? Why do we pray that we may not enter into
15 II, 14 | tree said, “Go your way, I pray you, and see the games:
16 II, 19 | Neither for these only do I pray, but for them also that
17 II, 29 | our Lord’s words, 4898 “I pray not for these only, but
18 II, 30 | sinned unto death, who shall pray for him?” You observe that
19 II, 30 | said to Jeremiah: 4908 “Pray not thou for this people,
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