1 "Come, God is merciful," she wrote.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 20 2 God gave the day, God gave the strength.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 3: Chapter 12 3 Our life has been joined, not by man, but by God.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 9 4 And as to the profits, why, I must make what God gives.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 16 5 Yes; God sends the cross and sends the strength to bear it.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 34 6 To seem better to people, to myself, to God; to deceive everyone.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 35 7 Go round tomorrow morning, make an offer in due form, and God bless you.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 11 8 Even the holy fathers had doubts, and prayed to God to strengthen their faith.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 1 9 "God knows whether they are fully reconciled," thought Anna, hearing her tone, cold and composed.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 21 10 Doubt is natural to the weakness of mankind, but we must pray that God in His mercy will strengthen us.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 1 11 I only know that she thanks God for everything, for every misfortune, and thanks God too that her husband died.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 34 12 Your feelings are an affair of your own conscience; but I am in duty bound to you, to myself, and to God, to point out to you your duties.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 2: Chapter 9 13 "Well, God be with you," she said at the door of the study, where a shaded candle and a decanter of water were already put by his armchair.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 33 14 I sometimes even have doubts of the existence of God, Levin could not help saying, and he was horrified at the impropriety of what he was saying.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 5: Chapter 1 15 "Thank God, she has refused him," thought the mother, and her face lighted up with the habitual smile with which she greeted her guests on Thursdays.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 14 16 The bailiff came in, and said everything, thank God, was doing well; but informed him that the buckwheat in the new drying machine had been a little scorched.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 1: Chapter 26 17 "But it seems it was the will of God," he added, and as he said it felt how foolish a remark it was, and with difficulty repressed a smile at his own foolishness.
Anna Karenina(V2) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 4: Chapter 22 18 "Parfen Denisitch now, for all he was no scholar, he died a death that God grant every one of us the like," she said, referring to a servant who had died recently.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 3: Chapter 30 19 And death, which was here in this loved brother, groaning half asleep and from habit calling without distinction on God and the devil, was not so remote as it had hitherto seemed to him.
Anna Karenina(V1) By Leo TolstoyGet Context In PART 3: Chapter 31 20 He believed neither in God nor the devil, but was much concerned about the question of the improvement of the clergy and the maintenance of their revenues, and took special trouble to keep up the church in his village.
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