I prayed to the God of heaven that I might live to see a prophet; that I might live to see an apostle who would say something that would satisfy me like the principles I read of in the New Testament.
I remembered vividly how I prayed to the Lord that I might live to see a prophet or an apostle who would teach me the gospel of Christ.
I prayed a great deal in my boyhood and my early manhood that I might live on the earth to receive those principles that I there read of.
For I, through the law, died to the law, that I might live to God.
For what doth it profit to know how beautiful a creature man is, if you know not the end for which he was created; namely, that he was created for the worship of God, and that he might live to all eternity with God.
Then Gawaine was borne into a castle, and unarmed him, and laid him in a rich bed, and a leech found that he might live, and to be whole within a month.
Balin, all that made an unhappy knight in the castle, for he caused me to leave mine own shield to our both's destruction, and if I might live I would destroy that castle for ill customs.
Truly, said the good man, and ye might live as long as the world might endure, never might ye have done so great an alms-deed as this.
And she was foolish enough to rebel, and to tell me that I might live to repent my work; but see how wrong she was.
Why should he trouble himself with these new schemes, when he might live comfortably as he was?
Though Berlin is said by geographers to be built on the Spree, we might live a long time in the city without noticing the sluggish little stream on which the name of a river has been undeservedly conferred.
There was abundance of monasteries, where all comers could live for three days without questions being asked, and where those who were willing to do a little work for the patron saint might live for a much longer period.
This is the bottom of this great river of water of life, and of its proceeding from the throne of God and of the Lamb: it is that we might be saved; it is that we might live.
Tis but a little while And he shall come again, Who died that we might live, who lives That we with him may reign.
I now believe thou dost receive, For thou hast died that I might live; And now henceforth I'll trust in thee, My Savior and my God.
He, who did your souls retrieve, Died himself, that ye might live.
When he was but fifty Years old, he desired only that he might live to see his Son settled in the World; I granted it.
He then begged the same Favour for his Daughter, and afterwards that he might see the Education of a Grandson: When all this was brought about, he puts up a Petition that he might live to finish a House he was building.
I remember you once told me, that I might live in the World, and out of it, at the same time.
Truly, said the good man, an ye might live as long as the world might endure, ne might ye have done so great an alms-deed as this.
Then Gawaine was borne into a castle and unarmed him, and laid him in a rich bed, and a leech found that he might live, and to be whole within a month.
If only Esora can cure him of his wounds, he continued, he and I might live together in this garden happily.
By his life and death he abolished the law, whereby we might live in faith in Christ, for the law stands between us and Christ.
However, you may be sure that in a state of social order I shall have no need to rebel against any such pieces of unreason; only I am forced to speak from the way we live to the way we might live.
Yet in the course of my endeavour to show how we might live, I must more or less deal in negatives.
He might live; and I longed to be beside him, to tend and nurse him, to make the most of the least hope.
But above, if I climbed on, I might live a little while; and in that desperate hope I scrambled out of the torrent bed and up the sheer hill on the right.
Thou recoveredst me then of that sickness, and healedst the son of Thy handmaid, for the time in body, that he might live, for Thee to bestow upon him a better and more abiding health.
All honour give To those who, nobly striving, nobly fell, That we might live!
But through His coming Death was slain, That you and I might live again.
To those who died, In that full splendour of heroic pride, That we might live!
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