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1 1, 2-2 | how shall I call upon my God, my God and Lord, since, 2 1, 2-2 | shall I call upon my God, my God and Lord, since, when I 3 1, 2-2 | there within me, whither my God can come into me? whither 4 1, 2-2 | come into me? whither can God come into me, God who made 5 1, 2-2 | whither can God come into me, God who made heaven and earth? 6 1, 2-2 | there, indeed, O Lord my God, aught in me that can contain 7 1, 2-2 | could not be then, O my God, could not be at all, wert 8 1, 2-2 | and earth, that thence my God should come into me, who 9 1, 1-4 | 4 What art Thou then, my God? what, but the Lord God? 10 1, 1-4 | God? what, but the Lord God? For who is Lord but the 11 1, 1-4 | but the Lord? or who is God save our God? Most highest, 12 1, 1-4 | or who is God save our God? Most highest, most good, 13 1, 1-4 | what had I now said, my God, my life, my holy joy? or 14 1, 5-5 | sake, tell me, O Lord my God, what Thou art unto me. 15 1, 5-6 | unto Thee, and Thou, my God, hast forgiven the iniquity 16 1, 6-7 | what would I say, O Lord my God, but that I know not whence 17 1, 6-7 | through them; for from Thee, O God, are all good things, and 18 1, 6-7 | good things, and from my God is all my health. This I 19 1, 6-9 | before," Thou art, and art God and Lord of all which Thou 20 1, 6-9 | before that life again, O God my joy, was I any where 21 1, 7-11 | 1.7.11 Hear, O God. Alas, for man's sin! So 22 1, 7-12 | 12 Thou, then, O Lord my God, who gavest life to this 23 1, 7-12 | most Highest. For Thou art God, Almighty and Good, even 24 1, 7-12 | where, I beseech Thee, O my God, where, Lord, or when, was 25 1, 8-13 | understanding which Thou, my God, gavest me, practise the 26 1, 9-14 | 1.9.14 O God my God, what miseries and 27 1, 9-14 | 1.9.14 O God my God, what miseries and mockeries 28 1, 10-16| I sinned herein, O Lord God, the Creator and Disposer 29 1, 10-16| Disposer only, O Lord my God, I sinned in transgressing 30 1, 11-17| humility of the Lord our God stooping to our pride; and 31 1, 11-17| death - Thou sawest, my God (for Thou wert my keeper), 32 1, 11-17| baptism of Thy Christ, my God and Lord. Whereupon the 33 1, 11-17| earnest care that Thou my God, rather than he, shouldest 34 1, 11-18| 11.18 I beseech Thee, my God, I would fain know, if so 35 1, 12-19| came to me from Thee, my God. For they were regardless 36 1, 13-20| things, far from Thee, O God my life. ~ ~ 37 1, 13-21| want of love to Thee, O God. Thou light of my heart, 38 1, 13-22| 1.13.22 But now, my God, cry Thou aloud in my soul; 39 1, 13-22| while I confess to Thee, my God, whatever my soul will, 40 1, 14-23| through Thy laws, O my God, Thy laws, from the master' 41 1, 15-24| O Lord, my King and my God, for Thy service be whatever 42 1, 16-26| celestial authority: - "And what God? Great Jove, Who shakes 43 1, 16-26| we may appeal. Yet, O my God (in whose presence I now 44 1, 17-27| 1.17.27 Bear with me, my God, while I say somewhat of 45 1, 17-27| to me, O my true life, my God, that my declamation was 46 1, 18-28| from Thy presence, O my God, when men were set before 47 1, 18-29| 1.18.29 Behold, O Lord God, yea, behold patiently as 48 1, 18-29| How deep are Thy ways, O God, Thou only great, that sittest 49 1, 19-30| and confess to Thee, my God; for which I had praise 50 1, 19-30| so; I cry Thy mercy, my God. For these very sins, as 51 1, 20-31| thanks were due to Thee our God, even hadst Thou destined 52 1, 20-31| But all are gifts of my God: it was not I who gave them 53 1, 20-31| glory and my confidence, my God, thanks be to Thee for Thy 54 2, 1-1 | that I may love Thee, O my God. For love of Thy love I 55 2, 3-5 | I this? not to Thee, my God; but before Thee to mine 56 2, 3-5 | I were to Thy culture, O God, who art the only true and 57 2, 3-7 | heldest Thy peace, O my God, while I wandered further 58 2, 3-8 | intercepting from me, O my God, the brightness of Thy truth; 59 2, 4-9 | misliked. Behold my heart, O God, behold my heart, which 60 2, 1 | forsaken,- Thou, our Lord God, Thy truth, and Thy law. 61 2, 1 | delights, but not like my God, who made all things; for 62 2, 6-12 | Creator of all, Thou good God; God, the sovereign good 63 2, 6-12 | Creator of all, Thou good God; God, the sovereign good and 64 2, 6-12 | sin. And now, O Lord my God, I enquire what in that 65 2, 6-13 | whereas Thou alone art God exalted over all. Ambition, 66 2, 6-13 | who is to be feared but God alone, out of whose power 67 2, 9-17 | never done it. Behold my God, before Thee, the vivid 68 2, 10-18| Thee, and I wandered, O my God, too much astray from Thee 69 3, 1-1 | inward food, Thyself, my God; yet, through that famine 70 3, 1-1 | longed to be ensnared. My God, my Mercy, with how much 71 3, 2-3 | under the guardianship of my God, the God of our fathers, 72 3, 2-3 | guardianship of my God, the God of our fathers, who is to 73 3, 2-3 | For thus dost Thou, O Lord God, who lovest souls far more 74 3, 2-4 | such, was it life, O my God? ~ ~ 75 3, 3-5 | Thou my exceeding mercy, my God, my refuge from those terrible 76 3, 4-8 | How did I burn then, my God, how did I burn to re-mount 77 3, 6-11 | I sought after Thee, my God (to Thee I confess it, who 78 3, 7-12 | me, "whence is evil?" "is God bounded by a bodily shape, 79 3, 7-12 | phantasm? And I knew not God to be a Spirit, not one 80 3, 7-12 | every where, as Spirit, as God. And what that should be 81 3, 7-12 | by which we were like to God, and might be rightly said 82 3, 7-12 | to be after the image of God, I was altogether ignorant. ~ ~ 83 3, 7-13 | the most rightful law of God Almighty, whereby the ways 84 3, 7-13 | commended by the mouth of God; but were judged unrighteous 85 3, 7-13 | which now is not; or that God, for certain temporal respects, 86 3, 7-14 | one all those things which God commanded, and in no part 87 3, 7-14 | use of things present as God commanded and inspired them, 88 3, 7-14 | foretelling things to come, as God was revealing in them. ~ ~ 89 3, 8-15 | place be unjust to love God with all his heart, with 90 3, 8-15 | same crime, by the law of God, which hath not so made 91 3, 8-15 | which should be between God and us is violated, when 92 3, 8-15 | is offensive. But when God commands a thing to be done, 93 3, 8-15 | unhesitatingly ought we to obey God, in all which He commands, 94 3, 8-15 | preference to the lesser, so must God above all. ~ ~ 95 3, 8-16 | Thy Ten Commandments, O God, most high, and most sweet. 96 3, 9-17 | offend neither Thee, our Lord God, nor human society; when, 97 3, 10-18| of the most high and true God had remained bound in that 98 3, 12-21| saith he), "only pray God for him, he will of himself 99 3, 12-21| saith, "Go thy ways and God bless thee, for it is not 100 4, 1-1 | cast down by Thee, O my God; but I would still confess 101 4, 2-2 | the guilty. And Thou, O God, from afar perceivedst me 102 4, 2-3 | a pure love for Thee, O God of my heart; for I knew 103 4, 3-4 | blame. And who is He but our God? the very sweetness and 104 4, 4-7 | of Thy fugitives, at once God of vengeance, and Fountain 105 4, 4-8 | What diddest Thou then, my God, and how unsearchable is 106 4, 4-9 | And if I said, Trust in God, she very rightly obeyed 107 4, 6-11 | remember. Behold my heart, O my God, behold and see into me; 108 4, 7-12 | phantom, and my error was my God. If I offered to discharge 109 4, 9-14 | And who is this but our God, the God that made heaven 110 4, 9-14 | is this but our God, the God that made heaven and earth, 111 4, 10-15| 4.10.15 Turn us, O God of Hosts, show us Thy countenance, 112 4, 10-15| let my soul praise Thee, O God, Creator of all; yet let 113 4, 11-16| whither? saith the Word of God. There fix thy dwelling, 114 4, 11-16| and abide for ever before God, Who abideth and standeth 115 4, 11-17| made all; and He is our God, nor doth He pass away, 116 4, 12-18| bodies please thee, praise God on occasion of them, and 117 4, 12-18| please thee, be they loved in God: for they too are mutable, 118 4, 12-19| may ascend, and ascend to God. For ye have fallen, by 119 4, 12-19| carry them up with thee unto God; because out of His spirit 120 4, 14-21| what moved me, O Lord my God, to dedicate these books 121 4, 15-22| of men, not Thine, O my God, in Whom no man is deceived. 122 4, 16-24| derived from Thee, O my God, of whom are all things. 123 4, 16-25| light my candle, O Lord my God, Thou shalt enlighten my 124 4, 16-26| doth the soul err which God created?" But I would not 125 4, 16-26| be asked, "Why then doth God err?" And I maintained that 126 4, 17-29| wise to understand, O my God, Thy wonderful and unchangeable 127 4, 17-30| Thou knowest, O Lord my God; because both quickness 128 4, 17-31| imagining that Thou, O Lord God, the Truth, wert a vast 129 4, 17-31| I. Nor do I blush, O my God, to confess to Thee Thy 130 4, 17-31| sound faith. O Lord our God, under the shadow of Thy 131 5, 3-3 | would lay open before my God that nine-and-twentieth 132 5, 3-5 | find Him, knowing Him to be God, they glorify Him not as 133 5, 3-5 | they glorify Him not as God, neither are thankful, but 134 5, 3-5 | the glory of uncorruptible God into an image made like 135 5, 4-7 | 5.4.7 Doth then, O Lord God of truth, whoso knoweth 136 5, 4-7 | Thee, he glorifies Thee as God, and is thankful, and becomes 137 5, 6-10 | discourse. But Thou, O my God, hadst already taught me 138 5, 6-11 | as I recall it, O Lord my God, Thou judge of my conscience? 139 5, 7-13 | taken. For Thy hands, O my God, in the secret purpose of 140 5, 7-13 | ways. Thou didst it, O my God: for the steps of a man 141 5, 8-15 | thither, Thou knewest, O God, yet showedst it neither 142 5, 9-17 | alone? But wouldest Thou, God of mercies, despise the 143 5, 10-18| rather have Thee, Thee, O God Almighty, to be overcome 144 5, 10-19| I wished to think on my God, I knew not what to think 145 5, 10-20| to believe that the good God never created any evil nature, 146 5, 10-20| if I believed of Thee, my God (to whom Thy mercies confess 147 5, 12-22| and to learning, Thee, O God, the truth and fulness of 148 5, 13-23| led to Thee. That man of God received me as a father, 149 6, 1-1 | myself, and found not the God of my heart; and had come 150 6, 1-1 | she loved as an angel of God, because she knew that by 151 6, 2-2 | it seems to me, O Lord my God, and thus thinks my heart 152 6, 4-5 | converted: and I joyed, O my God, that the One Only Church, 153 6, 5-7 | the one true and most true God?" For this very thing was 154 6, 6-10 | it, how many days, Thou, God, knowest. But "it doth make 155 6, 7-12 | madness had enthralled; God, Thou knowest that I then 156 6, 9-14 | I deem, didst Thou, our God, suffer it, but that he 157 6, 11-18| hold it profane to believe God to be bounded by the figure 158 6, 11-19| this be ascertained. But God forbid this! It is no vain 159 6, 11-19| and so great things be by God wrought for us, if with 160 6, 11-19| ourselves wholly to seek after God and the blessed life? But 161 6, 12-21| cherished wisdom, and served God acceptably, and retained 162 7, 1-1 | I thought not of Thee, O God, under the figure of a human 163 7, 1-1 | the sovereign, only, true God; and I did in my inmost 164 7, 3-4 | that Thou our Lord the true God, who madest not only our 165 7, 3-4 | to believe the immutable God to be mutable, lest I should 166 7, 3-5 | Who made me? Did not my God, Who is not only good, but 167 7, 3-5 | formed by my most sweet God? If the devil were the author, 168 7, 4-6 | something better than my God. Where then I saw the incorruptible 169 7, 4-6 | does no ways impair our God; by no will, by no necessity, 170 7, 4-6 | unlooked-for chance: because He is God, and what He wills is good, 171 7, 4-6 | For the will and power of God is God Himself. And what 172 7, 4-6 | will and power of God is God Himself. And what can be 173 7, 4-6 | why that substance which God is should not be corruptible," 174 7, 4-6 | were so, it should not be God? ~ ~ 175 7, 5-7 | Infinite; and I said, Behold God, and behold what God hath 176 7, 5-7 | Behold God, and behold what God hath created; and God is 177 7, 5-7 | what God hath created; and God is good, yea, most mightily 178 7, 5-7 | Whence is it then? seeing God, the Good, hath created 179 7, 5-8 | Thee for this also, O my God. For Thou, Thou altogether ( 180 7, 7-11 | heart, what groans, O my God! yet even there were Thine 181 7, 9-13 | Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God: the 182 7, 9-13 | with God, and the Word was God: the Same was in the beginning 183 7, 9-13 | was in the beginning with God: all things were made by 184 7, 9-13 | that light; but the Word of God, being God, is that true 185 7, 9-13 | but the Word of God, being God, is that true light that 186 7, 9-13 | power to become the sons of God, as many as believed in 187 7, 9-14 | Again I read there, that God the Word was born not of 188 7, 9-14 | will of the flesh, but of God. But that the Word was made 189 7, 9-14 | robbery to be equal with God, for that naturally He was 190 7, 9-14 | of the cross: wherefore God exalted Him from the dead, 191 7, 9-14 | Christ is in the glory of God the Father; those books 192 7, 9-14 | souls. Although they knew God, yet they glorify Him not 193 7, 9-14 | they glorify Him not as God, nor are thankful, but wax 194 7, 9-15 | who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped 195 7, 10-16| Who art Love! Thou art my God, to Thee do I sigh night 196 7, 11-17| for me to hold fast unto God; for if I remain not in 197 7, 11-17| And Thou art the Lord my God, since Thou standest not 198 7, 12-18| altogether very good, because our God made all things very good. ~ ~ 199 7, 13-19| praise Thee, praise Thee, our God, in the heights all Thy 200 7, 14-20| not be displeased at my God, it would fain not account 201 7, 14-20| it had made to itself a God, through infinite measures 202 7, 16-22| turned aside from Thee, O God, the Supreme, towards these 203 7, 17-23| not press on to enjoy my God; but was borne up to Thee 204 7, 18-24| embraced that Mediator betwixt God and men, the Man Christ 205 7, 18-24| Jesus, who is over all, God blessed for evermore, calling 206 7, 19-25| the Catholics to believe God to be so clothed with flesh, 207 7, 19-25| with flesh, that besides God and flesh, there was no 208 7, 21-27| delighted with the law of God after the inner man, what 209 7, 21-27| my soul be submitted unto God? for of Him cometh my salvation. 210 7, 21-27| salvation. For He is my God and my salvation, my guardian, 211 8, 1-1 | 8.1.1 O my God, let me, with thanksgiving, 212 8, 1-2 | men who are ignorant of God, and could not out of the 213 8, 1-2 | our Creator, and Thy Word, God with Thee, and together 214 8, 1-2 | and together with Thee one God, by whom Thou createdst 215 8, 1-2 | of ungodly, who knowing God, glorified Him not as God, 216 8, 1-2 | God, glorified Him not as God, neither were thankful. 217 8, 2-3 | ways led to the belief in God and His Word. Then to exhort 218 8, 2-4 | melted away. But the Lord God was the hope of Thy servant, 219 8, 3-6 | 8.3.6 Good God! what takes place in man, 220 8, 3-8 | What means this, O Lord my God, whereas Thou art everlastingly 221 8, 5-10 | to wish to enjoy Thee, O God, the only assured pleasantness, 222 8, 6-14 | himself before Thee our God in the Church, in frequent 223 8, 6-15 | thither? But a friend of God, if I wish it, I become 224 8, 6-15 | and am resolved to serve God; and this, from this hour, 225 8, 6-15 | dedicated their virginity unto God. ~ ~ 226 8, 8-19 | will and covenant, O my God, which all my bones cried 227 8, 10-22| perish from Thy presence, O God, as perish vain talkers 228 8, 10-22| the soul to be that which God is, are made more gross 229 8, 10-22| upon serving the Lord my God now, as I had long purposed, 230 8, 10-24| other bad. For Thou, O true God, dost disprove, check, and 231 8, 11-26| what did they suggest, O my God? Let Thy mercy turn it away 232 8, 11-27| rather in the Lord their God? The Lord their God gave 233 8, 11-27| their God? The Lord their God gave me unto them. Why standest 234 8, 11-27| the law of the Lord thy God." This controversy in my 235 8, 12-29| other than a command from God to open the book, and read 236 9, 1-1 | and my health, the Lord my God. ~ ~ 237 9, 2-4 | and was fixed, in me; my God, Thou knowest, I began even 238 9, 3-5 | sorrow. Thanks unto Thee, our God, we are Thine: Thy suggestions 239 9, 4-8 | accents spake I unto Thee, my God, when I read the Psalms 240 9, 4-8 | upon me: When I called, the God of my righteousness heard 241 9, 4-10 | And how was I moved, O my God, who had now learned to 242 9, 4-12 | pray for me to Thee, the God of all manner of health. 243 9, 4-12 | affrighted, O my Lord, my God; for from infancy I had 244 9, 6-14 | Thee Thy gifts, O Lord my God, Creator of all, and abundantly 245 9, 7-16 | persecuting. Thanks to Thee, O my God. Whence and whither hast 246 9, 8-17 | and thanksgivings, O my God, for innumerable things 247 9, 8-18 | what didst Thou then, O my God? how didst Thou cure her? 248 9, 9-21 | also thou bestowedst, O my God, my mercy, upon that good 249 9, 10-26| Christian before I died. My God hath done this for me more 250 9, 11-28| considering Thy gifts, Thou unseen God, which Thou instillest into 251 9, 11-28| replied, "Nothing is far to God; nor was it to be feared 252 9, 12-30| against her. But yet, O my God, Who madest us, what comparison 253 9, 13-34| pour out unto Thee, our God, in behalf of that Thy handmaid, 254 9, 13-35| O my Praise and my Life, God of my heart, laying aside 255 9, 13-37| And inspire, O Lord my God, inspire Thy servants my 256 10, 2-2 | My confession then, O my God, in Thy sight, is made silently, 257 10, 3-4 | what fruit then, O Lord my God, to Whom my conscience daily 258 10, 4-5 | no mean fruit, O Lord my God, that by many thanks should 259 10, 6-8 | these I love, when I love my God; and yet I love a kind of 260 10, 6-8 | embracement when I love my God, the light, melody, fragrance, 261 10, 6-8 | which I love when I love my God. ~ ~ 262 10, 6-9 | answered, "We are not thy God, seek above us." I asked 263 10, 6-9 | Anaximenes was deceived, I am not God. " I asked the heavens, 264 10, 6-9 | Nor (say they) are we the God whom thou seekest." And 265 10, 6-9 | Ye have told me of my God, that ye are not He; tell 266 10, 6-9 | these ought I to seek my God? I had sought Him in the 267 10, 6-9 | therein, who said, "We are not God, but He made us." These 268 10, 6-9 | frame of the world about my God; and it answered me, "I 269 10, 6-10 | the invisible things of God are clearly seen, being 270 10, 6-10 | nor any other body is thy God." This, their very nature 271 10, 6-10 | give to a body: but thy God is even unto thee the Life 272 10, 7-11 | do I love, when I love my God? who is He above the head 273 10, 7-11 | I by that power find my God; for so horse and mule that 274 10, 8-14 | this or that might be!" "God avert this or that!" So 275 10, 8-15 | memory, excessive great, O my God; a large and boundless chamber! 276 10, 17-26| memory, a fearful thing, O my God, a deep and boundless manifoldness; 277 10, 17-26| myself. What am I then, O my God? What nature am I? A life 278 10, 17-26| O Thou my true life, my God? I will pass even beyond 279 10, 20-29| For when I seek Thee, my God, I seek a happy life. I 280 10, 23-33| Thee, Who art the Truth, O God my light, health of my countenance, 281 10, 23-33| health of my countenance, my God. This is the happy life 282 10, 24-35| Truth, there found I my God, the Truth itself; which 283 10, 25-36| because Thou art the Lord God of the mind; and all these 284 10, 29-40| can be continent, unless God give it, this also was a 285 10, 29-40| consumest! O charity, my God, kindle me. Thou enjoinest 286 10, 30-41| not then myself, O Lord my God? And yet there is so much 287 10, 30-42| 42 Art Thou not mighty, God Almighty, so as to heal 288 10, 31-45| 45 I hear the voice of my God commanding, Let not your 289 10, 31-45| it appeareth, O my holy God, that Thou givest, when 290 10, 31-46| meat commendeth us not to God; and, that no man should 291 10, 31-46| Thee, praise to Thee, my God, my Master, knocking at 292 10, 33-50| you. But Thou, O Lord my God, hearken; behold, and see, 293 10, 34-51| these occupy my soul; let God rather occupy it, who made 294 10, 34-53| have been made! But I, my God and my Glory, do hence also 295 10, 35-55| also in religion itself, is God tempted, when signs and 296 10, 35-56| as Thou hast given me, O God of my salvation. And yet 297 10, 35-56| detest. From Thee, O Lord my God, to whom I owe humble and 298 10, 36-59| pleasure in the gift of God in man; the other was better 299 10, 36-59| the gift of man, than of God. ~ ~ 300 10, 37-61| of what value it is, Thou God knowest, for it leaves me 301 10, 37-62| Thee. I beseech now, O my God, discover to me myself also, 302 10, 42-67| But a mediator between God and man must have something 303 10, 42-67| must have something like to God, something like to men; 304 10, 42-67| man, he should he far from God: or if in both like God, 305 10, 42-67| God: or if in both like God, too unlike man: and so 306 10, 42-67| seem to have in common with God; and not being clothed with 307 10, 43-68| humility, that Mediator between God and man, the Man Christ 308 10, 43-68| mortal with men, just with God: that because the wages 309 10, 43-68| righteousness conjoined with God make void that death of 310 10, 43-68| not in the middle between God and man, because equal to 311 10, 43-68| and man, because equal to God, and God with God, and together 312 10, 43-68| because equal to God, and God with God, and together one 313 10, 43-68| equal to God, and God with God, and together one God. ~ ~ 314 10, 43-68| with God, and together one God. ~ ~ 315 11, 1-1 | confess unto Thee, my Lord God. For Thou art good, for 316 11, 2-3 | 11.2.3 O Lord my God, give ear unto my prayer, 317 11, 2-3 | hearken and pity, O Lord my God, Light of the blind, and 318 11, 2-4 | righteousness. Behold, O Lord my God, wherein is my desire. The 319 11, 3-5 | he spake truth, Thee, my God, I beseech, forgive my sins; 320 11, 5-7 | dost Thou make them? how, O God, didst Thou make heaven 321 11, 7-9 | to understand the Word, God, with Thee God, Which is 322 11, 7-9 | the Word, God, with Thee God, Which is spoken eternally, 323 11, 7-9 | immortality. This I know, O my God, and give thanks. I know, 324 11, 8-10 | beseech Thee, O Lord my God? I see it in a way; but 325 11, 9-11 | 11 In this Beginning, O God, hast Thou made heaven and 326 11, 10-12| who say to us, "What was God doing before He made heaven 327 11, 10-12| any new motion arise in God, and a new will to make 328 11, 10-12| was not? For the will of God is not a creature, but before 329 11, 10-12| had preceded. The will of God then belongeth to His very 330 11, 10-12| if aught have arisen in God's Substance, which before 331 11, 10-12| eternal. But if the will of God has been from eternity that 332 11, 11-13| understand Thee, O Wisdom of God, Light of souls, understand 333 11, 12-14| him that asketh, "What did God before He made heaven and 334 11, 12-14| But I say that Thou, our God, art the Creator of every 335 11, 12-14| boldly say, "that before God made heaven and earth, He 336 11, 13-15| and wonder that Thou the God Almighty and All-creating 337 11, 17-22| Father, I affirm not: O my God, rule and guide me. "Who 338 11, 18-23| existing, I confess, O my God, I know not. This indeed 339 11, 22-28| Shut it not up, O Lord my God, good Father; through Christ 340 11, 23-29| time, these in a longer? God, grant to men to see in 341 11, 25-32| I know not. Behold, O my God, before Thee I lie not; 342 11, 25-32| candle; Thou, O Lord my God, wilt enlighten my darkness. ~ ~ 343 11, 26-33| Do I then measure, O my God, and know not what I measure? 344 11, 26-33| what, I beseech Thee, O my God, do I measure, when I say, 345 11, 27-34| and press on mightily. God is our helper, He made us, 346 11, 30-40| contain, and say, "what did God before He made heaven and 347 11, 31-41| 11.31.41 O Lord my God, what a depth is that recess 348 12, 1-1 | who shall make it null? If God be for us, who can be against 349 12, 7-7 | Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, didst in the Beginning, 350 12, 7-7 | mightest create them, O God, One Trinity, and Trine 351 12, 11-13| say unto her, Where is Thy God? if she now seeks of Thee 352 12, 12-15| much as Thou givest, O my God, as much as Thou stirrest 353 12, 13-16| is what I conceive, O my God, when I hear Thy Scripture 354 12, 13-16| saying, In the beginning God made Heaven and Earth: and 355 12, 13-16| of days, In the Beginning God created Heaven and Earth. 356 12, 14-17| they a wondrous depth. O my God, a wondrous depth! It is 357 12, 14-17| Genesis; "The Spirit of God," say they, "Who by His 358 12, 14-17| Unto Whom Thyself, O Thou God all, being judge, do I thus 359 12, 15-18| thing is eternal: but our God is eternal. Again, what 360 12, 15-18| and is eternal: but our God is eternal." These things 361 12, 15-18| together, and find that my God, the eternal God, hath not 362 12, 15-18| that my God, the eternal God, hath not upon any new will 363 12, 15-19| the true and truly eternal God, that although not coeternal 364 12, 15-19| Him only?" Because Thou, O God, unto him that loveth Thee 365 12, 15-19| himself. This is the house of God, not of earthly mould, nor 366 12, 15-19| it coeternal with Thee, O God, because not without beginning; 367 12, 15-20| coeternal unto Thee, our God, His Father, and by Whom 368 12, 15-20| made the righteousness of God in Him. Therefore since 369 12, 15-21| Hence it is so of Thee, our God, as to be altogether other 370 12, 15-22| been the holy servant of God, and his books the oracles 371 12, 15-22| Ghost? Is not this house of God, not coeternal indeed with 372 12, 15-22| not coeternal indeed with God, yet after its measure, 373 12, 15-22| ever good to cleave fast to God, surpasses all extension, 374 12, 15-22| heart loudly uttered unto my God, when inwardly it heard 375 12, 16-23| little in Thy presence, O my God, who grant all these things 376 12, 16-23| repel me; I beseech, O my God, be not Thou silent to me. 377 12, 16-23| confirm it for ever, O my God, my Mercy. But those who 378 12, 16-23| By Thyself judge, O our God, between my Confessions 379 12, 17-24| he said, In the beginning God created heaven and earth. 380 12, 17-24| always beholds the face of God; nor under the name of earth, 381 12, 17-24| What then?" "That man of God," say they, "meant as we 382 12, 17-24| knowledge of such works of God only as were visible." They 383 12, 17-25| universal creation, which God made in His Wisdom, that 384 12, 17-25| not of the substance of God, but out of nothing (because 385 12, 17-25| they are not the same that God is, and there is a mutable 386 12, 17-25| doth the eternal house of God, or be changed, as the soul 387 12, 17-26| we read, In the beginning God made heaven and earth, but 388 12, 18-27| doth it prejudice me, O my God, Thou light of my eyes in 389 12, 20-29| saith, In the Beginning God made the heaven and the 390 12, 20-29| coeternal with Himself, God made the intelligible and 391 12, 20-29| saith, In the Beginning God made heaven and earth; that 392 12, 20-29| coeternal with Himself, did God make the universal bulk 393 12, 20-29| saith, In the Beginning God made heaven and earth; that 394 12, 20-29| coeternal with Himself, did God make the formless matter 395 12, 20-29| saith, In the Beginning God created heaven and earth; 396 12, 20-29| coeternal with Himself, did God create the formless matter 397 12, 20-29| saith, In the Beginning God made heaven and earth; that 398 12, 20-29| creating and working, did God make that formless matter, 399 12, 21-30| that corporeal thing that God made, was as yet a formless 400 12, 21-30| he had before said, that God had made heaven and earth, 401 12, 21-30| Scripture said before, that God made heaven and earth; namely, 402 12, 22-31| there was something which God had not made, out of which 403 12, 22-31| Scripture told us, that God made this matter, unless 404 12, 22-31| is said, In the Beginning God made the heaven and earth; 405 12, 22-31| other matter, but that which God made, whereof is written 406 12, 22-31| whereof is written above, God made heaven and earth." 407 12, 22-31| to be indeed created by God, that God of Whom are all 408 12, 22-31| indeed created by God, that God of Whom are all things, 409 12, 22-31| hath not set down, that God made this formlessness, 410 12, 22-31| Powers. All which that God made, is most apparent. 411 12, 22-31| upon which the Spirit of God moved? For if they be comprised 412 12, 22-31| received that beauty, when God said, Let the waters under 413 12, 22-31| Genesis is silent as to God's making of any thing, which 414 12, 22-31| any thing, which yet that God did make neither sound faith 415 12, 22-31| waters to be coeternal with God, on the ground that we find 416 12, 22-31| to have been created of God out of nothing, and therefore 417 12, 24-33| or that? For behold, O my God, I Thy servant, who have 418 12, 24-33| wrote, In the Beginning God made heaven and earth? No. 419 12, 24-33| might have his thoughts upon God's commencement of creating, 420 12, 25-34| may both be true, O my God, life of the poor, in Whose 421 12, 25-35| 12.25.35 Hearken, O God, Thou best judge; Truth 422 12, 25-35| the very light of the Lord God, why strive we about the 423 12, 25-35| let us love the Lord our God with all our heart, with 424 12, 25-35| did mean, we shall make God a liar, imagining otherwise 425 12, 26-36| 12.26.36 And yet I, O my God, Thou lifter up of my humility, 426 12, 26-36| cannot yet understand how God created, might reject the 427 12, 27-37| these words, conceive that God like a man or some mass 428 12, 27-37| contained. And when they hear, God said, Let it be made, and 429 12, 27-37| they hold assured, that God made all natures, which 430 12, 27-37| miserably. Have pity, O Lord God, lest they who go by the 431 12, 28-39| is said, In the Beginning God made heaven and earth; and 432 12, 29-40| rightly demanded of him, "If God made this first, what made 433 12, 29-40| another question; "How did God make this first, if nothing 434 12, 29-40| after?" But when he says, God made matter first formless, 435 12, 29-40| original. By eternity, as God is before all things; by 436 12, 30-41| produce concord. And our God have mercy upon us, that 437 12, 30-41| and jointly love Thee our God, the fountain of truth, 438 12, 31-42| these, through whom the One God hath tempered the holy Scriptures 439 12, 31-42| will not therefore, O my God, be so rash, as not to believe, 440 12, 32-43| Lastly, O Lord, who art God and not flesh and blood, 441 12, 32-43| deceive us. Behold, O Lord my God, how much we have written 442 13, 1-1 | 1 I call upon Thee, O my God, my mercy, Who createdst 443 13, 1-1 | helpful unto Thee, my Lord and God; not in serving Thee, as 444 13, 2-3 | righteousness, like the mountains of God. For we have been Thy judgments, 445 13, 5-6 | darkly, which is Thou my God, because Thou, O Father, 446 13, 5-6 | water. And under the name of God, I now held the Father, 447 13, 5-6 | believing, as I did, my God as the Trinity, I searched 448 13, 5-6 | Behold the Trinity, my God, Father, and Son, and Holy 449 13, 8-9 | herself. For Thou, O our God, shalt lighten our darkness: 450 13, 8-9 | Give Thyself unto me, O my God, restore Thyself unto me: 451 13, 8-9 | abundance, which is not my God, is emptiness to me. ~ ~ 452 13, 11-12| these three, there is in God also a Trinity, or whether 453 13, 12-13| confession, say to the Lord thy God, O my faith, Holy, Holy, 454 13, 12-13| Holy, Holy, Holy, O Lord my God, in Thy Name have we been 455 13, 12-13| also, in His Christ did God make heaven and earth, namely, 456 13, 13-14| thirsteth after the Living God, as the hart after the water-brooks, 457 13, 13-14| might make glad the city of God. Him doth this friend of 458 13, 13-14| unto me, Where is now Thy God? ~ ~ 459 13, 14-15| Behold, I too say, O my God, Where art Thou? see, where 460 13, 14-15| health of my countenance, my God, who also shall quicken 461 13, 15-16| Or who, except Thou, our God, made for us that firmament 462 13, 15-17| little ones: perfect, O my God, Thy praise out of the mouth 463 13, 17-21| her fruit, and Thou, Lord God, so commanding, our soul 464 13, 18-23| speak to us, our All-wise God, in Thy Book, Thy firmament; 465 13, 19-24| He is good because He is God), let Him tell him, if he 466 13, 19-25| in its degree. For behold God saying, as it were, Let 467 13, 20-26| vile, are made the mouth of God, by whom He saith, Let the 468 13, 20-26| earth. For Thy Sacraments, O God, by the ministry of Thy 469 13, 20-27| multiplied by Thy blessing, O God, who hast refreshed the 470 13, 21-31| 13.21.31 But Thy word, O God, is the fountain of life 471 13, 22-32| For behold, O Lord, our God, our Creator, when our affections 472 13, 22-32| acceptable and perfect will of God. Wherefore Thou sayest not, " 473 13, 22-32| subjoined in the singular, And God made man: and to that said 474 13, 22-32| singular, After the image of God. Thus is man renewed in 475 13, 22-32| renewed in the knowledge of God, after the image of Him 476 13, 23-33| things of the Spirit of God; whereas otherwise, man 477 13, 23-33| Church therefore, O our God, according to Thy grace 478 13, 23-33| renewed in the knowledge of God after His image that created 479 13, 23-33| known unto Thine eyes, O our God, and have not as yet discovered 480 13, 24-35| I might say that Thou, O God, who created created us 481 13, 24-36| it, according as Thou, my God, hast given to each man 482 13, 24-36| Behold, the single love of God and our neighbour, by what 483 13, 24-36| only way, In the Beginning God created heaven and earth; 484 13, 25-38| would also say, O Lord my God, what the following Scripture 485 13, 25-38| all men forsook me. I pray God that it may not be laid 486 13, 26-39| delighted with them, whose God is their belly. For neither 487 13, 26-39| He therefore that served God, and not his own belly, 488 13, 26-40| renewed in the knowledge of God, after the image of Him 489 13, 26-41| have learned of Thee, my God, to distinguish betwixt 490 13, 26-41| that knew she fed a man of God, and therefore fed him: 491 13, 28-43| 13.28.43 And Thou, O God, sawest every thing that 492 13, 29-44| answerest me, for Thou art my God, and with a strong voice 493 13, 30-45| 45 And I heard, O Lord my God, and drank up a drop of 494 13, 31-46| him? even so the things of God knoweth no one, but the 495 13, 31-46| no one, but the Spirit of God. Now we (saith he) have 496 13, 31-46| but the Spirit which is of God, that we might know the 497 13, 31-46| are freely given to us of God. And I am admonished, "Truly 498 13, 31-46| admonished, "Truly the things of God knoweth no one, but the 499 13, 31-46| no one, but the Spirit of God: how then do we also know, 500 13, 31-46| what things are given us of God?" Answer is made me; "because


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