1 God has put that in our hearts.
2 Pray to God, he repeated hurriedly.
3 on the land, and thank God for that.
4 I pray to Almighty God to have mercy on you.
5 God has brought joy indeed to our boy on his birthday.
6 He prays for her, and beseeches God to have mercy on her sins.
7 Even the holy fathers had doubts, and prayed to God to strengthen their faith.
8 You are about to enter into holy matrimony, and God may bless you with offspring.
9 Doubt is natural to the weakness of mankind, but we must pray that God in His mercy will strengthen us.
10 Our Lord and God, Jesus Christ, in the abundance and riches of His lovingkindness, forgives this child.
11 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.
12 "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.
13 And therefore, if they want to depict, not God, but a revolutionist or a sage, let them take from history a Socrates, a Franklin, a Charlotte Corday, but not Christ.
14 "Blessed is the name of our God, from the beginning, is now, and ever shall be," the little old priest answered in a submissive, piping voice, still fingering something at the lectern.
15 They prayed, as they always do, for peace from on high and for salvation, for the Holy Synod, and for the Tsar; they prayed, too, for the servants of God, Konstantin and Ekaterina, now plighting their troth.
16 O Lord, our God, who hast poured down the blessings of Thy Truth according to Thy Holy Covenant upon Thy chosen servants, our fathers, from generation to generation, bless Thy servants Konstantin and Ekaterina, and make their troth fast in faith, and union of hearts, and truth, and love.