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1 1, 1-1 | 1.1.1 Great art Thou, O Lord, and greatly to be praised; 2 1, 1-1 | repose in Thee. Grant me, Lord, to know and understand 3 1, 1-1 | and they that seek the Lord shall praise Him: for they 4 1, 1-1 | praise Him. I will seek Thee, Lord, by calling on Thee; and 5 1, 1-1 | been preached. My faith, Lord, shall call on Thee, which 6 1, 2-2 | upon my God, my God and Lord, since, when I call for 7 1, 2-2 | earth? is there, indeed, O Lord my God, aught in me that 8 1, 2-2 | are all things? Even so, Lord, even so. Whither do I call 9 1, 1-4 | then, my God? what, but the Lord God? For who is Lord but 10 1, 1-4 | the Lord God? For who is Lord but the Lord? or who is 11 1, 1-4 | For who is Lord but the Lord? or who is God save our 12 1, 5-5 | mercies' sake, tell me, O Lord my God, what Thou art unto 13 1, 5-5 | that I may hear. Behold, Lord, my heart is before Thee; 14 1, 5-6 | should I cry, save Thee? Lord, cleanse me from my secret 15 1, 5-6 | and therefore do I speak. Lord, Thou knowest. Have I not 16 1, 5-6 | with Thee; for if Thou, Lord, shouldest mark iniquities, 17 1, 5-6 | shouldest mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall abide it? ~ ~ 18 1, 6-7 | For what would I say, O Lord my God, but that I know 19 1, 6-9 | since, and I live. But Thou, Lord, who for ever livest, and 20 1, 6-9 | Thou art, and art God and Lord of all which Thou hast created: 21 1, 6-9 | unreasoning and temporal. Say, Lord, to me, Thy suppliant; say, 22 1, 6-10 | 6.10 I acknowledge Thee, Lord of heaven and earth, and 23 1, 6-10 | being be, save from Thee, Lord? Shall any be his own artificer? 24 1, 6-10 | into us, save from thee, O Lord, in whom essence and life 25 1, 7-12 | 1.7.12 Thou, then, O Lord my God, who gavest life 26 1, 7-12 | Thy law. This age then, Lord, whereof I have no remembrance, 27 1, 7-12 | beseech Thee, O my God, where, Lord, or when, was I Thy servant 28 1, 9-14 | upon the sons of Adam. But, Lord, we found that men called 29 1, 9-15 | 1.9.15 Is there, Lord, any of soul so great, and 30 1, 9-15 | us. For we wanted not, O Lord, memory or capacity, whereof 31 1, 10-16| yet, I sinned herein, O Lord God, the Creator and Disposer 32 1, 10-16| sin the Disposer only, O Lord my God, I sinned in transgressing 33 1, 10-16| of them. Look with pity, Lord, on these things, and deliver 34 1, 11-17| through the humility of the Lord our God stooping to our 35 1, 11-17| with His salt. Thou sawest, Lord, how while yet a boy, being 36 1, 11-17| of Thy Christ, my God and Lord. Whereupon the mother my 37 1, 11-17| sacraments, confessing Thee, Lord Jesus, for the remission 38 1, 15-24| 1.15.24 Hear, Lord, my prayer; let not my soul 39 1, 15-24| unto the end. For lo, O Lord, my King and my God, for 40 1, 17-27| and tongue? Thy praises, Lord, Thy praises might have 41 1, 18-28| These things Thou seest, Lord, and holdest Thy peace; 42 1, 18-28| sought Thy face; Thy face, Lord, will I seek. For darkened 43 1, 18-29| 1.18.29 Behold, O Lord God, yea, behold patiently 44 1, 19-30| innocence of boyhood? Not so, Lord, not so; I cry Thy mercy, 45 1, 20-31| 1.20.31 Yet, Lord, to Thee, the Creator and 46 2, 2-3 | as Thy law prescribes, O Lord: who this way formest the 47 2, 2-3 | thinketh of the things of the Lord, how he may please the Lord; 48 2, 2-3 | Lord, how he may please the Lord; but he that is married 49 2, 2-4 | discover, save in Thee, O Lord, who teachest by sorrow, 50 2, 3-5 | art the only true and good Lord of Thy field, my heart. ~ ~ 51 2, 4-9 | is punished by Thy law, O Lord, and the law written in 52 2, 1 | not depart from Thee, O Lord, nor decline from Thy law. 53 2, 1 | are forsaken,- Thou, our Lord God, Thy truth, and Thy 54 2, 6-12 | was the sin. And now, O Lord my God, I enquire what in 55 2, 6-13 | stable rest besides the Lord? Luxury affects to be called 56 2, 1 | and pervertedly imitate my Lord? Did I wish even by stealth 57 2, 1 | servant, fleeing from his Lord, and obtaining a shadow. 58 2, 7-15 | shall I render unto the Lord, that, whilst my memory 59 2, 7-15 | them? I will love Thee, O Lord, and thank Thee, and confess 60 2, 10-18| enters into the joy of his Lord: and shall not fear, and 61 3, 2-3 | loved. For thus dost Thou, O Lord God, who lovest souls far 62 3, 3-6 | with arrogancy, though (Lord, Thou knowest) far quieter 63 3, 4-7 | my prayers to Thyself O Lord; and made me have other 64 3, 4-8 | according to Thy mercy, O Lord, this name of my Saviour 65 3, 6-10 | of Thy name, and of our Lord Jesus Christ, and of the 66 3, 9-17 | offend neither Thee, our Lord God, nor human society; 67 3, 11-19| and Thou heardest her, O Lord; Thou heardest her, and 68 3, 11-20| I confess to Thee, O Lord, that to the best of my 69 4, 2-2 | overcome by. Yet I preferred (Lord, Thou knowest) honest scholars ( 70 4, 3-4 | sin, but to remember the Lord's words, Behold, thou art 71 4, 5-10 | 4.5.10 And now, Lord, these things are passed 72 4, 7-12 | weighed me down. To Thee, O Lord, it ought to have been raised, 73 4, 13-20| three books. Thou knowest, O Lord, for it is gone from me; 74 4, 14-21| 21 But what moved me, O Lord my God, to dedicate these 75 4, 15-22| hairs Thou numberest, O Lord, and they fall not to the 76 4, 16-25| shalt light my candle, O Lord my God, Thou shalt enlighten 77 4, 17-30| understood, Thou knowest, O Lord my God; because both quickness 78 4, 17-31| imagining that Thou, O Lord God, the Truth, wert a vast 79 4, 17-31| food of a sound faith. O Lord our God, under the shadow 80 4, 17-31| turned aside. Let us now, O Lord, return, that we may not 81 5, 1-1 | bones, and let them say, O Lord, who is like unto Thee? 82 5, 2-2 | weeping; even for that Thou, Lord, -not man of flesh and blood, 83 5, 2-2 | flesh and blood, but -Thou, Lord, who madest them, re-makest 84 5, 3-3 | of this lower world, the Lord of it they could by no means 85 5, 3-3 | out. For Thou art great, O Lord, and hast respect unto the 86 5, 3-4 | of the field, that Thou, Lord, a consuming fire, mayest 87 5, 4-7 | 5.4.7 Doth then, O Lord God of truth, whoso knoweth 88 5, 5-9 | thing unworthy of Thee, O Lord, the Creator of all. But 89 5, 6-11 | thus, as I recall it, O Lord my God, Thou judge of my 90 5, 7-13 | a man are ordered by the Lord, and He shall dispose his 91 5, 8-15 | and prayer. And what, O Lord, was she with so many tears 92 5, 9-17 | gift she was such? Never, Lord. Yea, Thou wert at hand, 93 5, 10-19| aside, in Thy Church, O Lord of heaven and earth, Creator 94 6, 2-2 | the communication of the Lord's Body might be there rightly 95 6, 2-2 | But yet it seems to me, O Lord my God, and thus thinks 96 6, 1 | I heard him indeed every Lord's day, rightly expounding 97 6, 5-7 | demonstrated. Then Thou, O Lord, little by little with most 98 6, 6-9 | Thou. Behold my heart, O Lord, who wouldest I should remember 99 6, 6-10 | joy in glory." What glory, Lord? That which is not in Thee. 100 6, 7-12 | good a wit. But Thou, O Lord, who guidest the course 101 6, 9-15 | instructed. For forthwith, O Lord, Thou succouredst his innocency, 102 6, 11-20| I delayed to turn to the Lord; and from day to day deferred 103 7, 2-3 | 3 It was enough for me, Lord, to oppose to those deceived 104 7, 3-4 | persuaded that Thou our Lord the true God, who madest 105 7, 5-7 | way finite. But Thee, O Lord, I imagined on every part 106 7, 5-7 | faith of Thy Christ, our Lord and Saviour, professed in 107 7, 6-10 | speak truly. For Thou, O Lord, most righteous Ruler of 108 7, 7-11 | in Christ, Thy Son, Our Lord, and the holy Scriptures, 109 7, 7-11 | Thee, and ran against the Lord with my neck, with the thick 110 7, 8-12 | 7.8.12 But Thou, Lord, abidest for ever, yet not 111 7, 9-14 | should confess that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory 112 7, 9-15 | For it pleased Thee, O Lord, to take away the reproach 113 7, 11-17| things. And Thou art the Lord my God, since Thou standest 114 7, 18-24| For I did not hold to my Lord Jesus Christ, I, humbled, 115 7, 19-25| otherwise; conceiving only of my Lord Christ as of a man of excellent 116 7, 21-27| For, Thou art righteous, O Lord, but we have sinned and 117 7, 21-27| through Jesus Christ our Lord, whom Thou hast begotten 118 8, 1-1 | Who is like unto Thee, O Lord? Thou hast broken my bonds 119 8, 1-1 | shall say, "Blessed be the Lord, in heaven and in earth, 120 8, 1-2 | Behold, the fear of the Lord is wisdom, and, Desire not 121 8, 2-4 | 8.2.4 O Lord, Lord, Which hast bowed 122 8, 2-4 | 8.2.4 O Lord, Lord, Which hast bowed the heavens 123 8, 2-4 | cedars of Libanus, which the Lord had not yet broken down, 124 8, 2-4 | and melted away. But the Lord God was the hope of Thy 125 8, 3-8 | pain. What means this, O Lord my God, whereas Thou art 126 8, 4-9 | 8.4.9 Up, Lord, and do; stir us up, and 127 8, 4-9 | become serviceable for the Lord, unto every good work. ~ ~ 128 8, 5-12 | through Jesus Christ our Lord? ~ ~ 129 8, 6-13 | confess unto Thy name, O Lord, my helper and my redeemer. 130 8, 7-16 | Pontitianus; but Thou, O Lord, while he was speaking, 131 8, 10-22| darkness, but now light in the Lord. But they, wishing to be 132 8, 10-22| to be light, not in the Lord, but in themselves, imagining 133 8, 10-22| deliberating upon serving the Lord my God now, as I had long 134 8, 11-25| still was, held. And Thou, O Lord, pressedst upon me in my 135 8, 11-27| by Thee her Husband, O Lord. And she smiled on me with 136 8, 11-27| themselves, and not rather in the Lord their God? The Lord their 137 8, 11-27| the Lord their God? The Lord their God gave me unto them. 138 8, 11-27| not as doth the law of the Lord thy God." This controversy 139 8, 12-28| much unto Thee: and Thou, O Lord, how long? how long, Lord, 140 8, 12-28| Lord, how long? how long, Lord, wilt Thou be angry for 141 8, 12-29| envying; but put ye on the Lord Jesus Christ, and make not 142 9, 1-1 | 9.1.1 O Lord, I am Thy servant; I am 143 9, 1-1 | let all my bones say, O Lord, who is like unto Thee? 144 9, 1-1 | words, my will? But Thou, O Lord, are good and merciful, 145 9, 1-1 | riches, and my health, the Lord my God. ~ ~ 146 9, 2-4 | see how that Thou art the Lord, arose, and was fixed, in 147 9, 2-4 | not Thou, O most merciful Lord, pardoned and remitted this 148 9, 3-5 | should stay there. Thou, O Lord, shalt reward him in the 149 9, 3-6 | friend, and Thy child, O Lord, adopted of a freed man: 150 9, 3-6 | forget me; seeing Thou, Lord, Whom he drinketh, art mindful 151 9, 3-6 | sought Thy face: Thy face, Lord, will I seek. ~ ~ 152 9, 4-7 | pleasant is it to me, O Lord, to confess to Thee, by 153 9, 4-7 | of Thy Only Begotten, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, 154 9, 4-7 | of the Schools, which the Lord hath now broken down, than 155 9, 4-8 | me. Have mercy upon me, O Lord, and hear my prayer. Would 156 9, 4-9 | after leasing. And Thou, O Lord, hadst already magnified 157 9, 4-9 | leasing? Know this, that the Lord hath magnified His Holy 158 9, 4-11 | what Thou art: but Thou, Lord, alone hast made me dwell 159 9, 4-12 | I was affrighted, O my Lord, my God; for from infancy 160 9, 5-13 | better practised in our Lord's own words. ~ ~ 161 9, 6-14 | confess unto Thee Thy gifts, O Lord my God, Creator of all, 162 9, 8-18 | if Thy healing hand, O Lord, watched not over us? Father, 163 9, 8-18 | it thus late. But Thou, Lord, Governor of all in heaven 164 9, 9-19 | husband, she served him as her lord; and did her diligence to 165 9, 9-22 | all of us Thy servants, O Lord (whom on occasion of Thy 166 9, 10-24| like unto Thy Word, our Lord, who endureth in Himself 167 9, 10-26| and these same words, yet, Lord, Thou knowest that in that 168 9, 11-27| would remember me at the Lord's altar, wherever you be." 169 9, 12-31| and judgments to Thee, O Lord. But hearing what we were 170 9, 12-32| the -  "Maker of all, the Lord,  And Ruler of the height,   171 9, 12-33| interpreted my weeping. And now, Lord, in writing I confess it 172 9, 13-34| glorieth would glory in the Lord. ~ ~ 173 9, 13-35| salvation. Forgive her, Lord, forgive, I beseech Thee; 174 9, 13-36| what I ask; but accept, O Lord, the free-will offerings 175 9, 13-37| unto Thee. And inspire, O Lord my God, inspire Thy servants 176 10, 1-1 | 1.1 Let me know Thee, O Lord, who knowest me: let me 177 10, 2-2 | 10.2.2 And from Thee, O Lord, unto whose eyes the abyss 178 10, 2-2 | Thee. To Thee therefore, O Lord, am I open, whatever I am; 179 10, 2-2 | myself: because Thou, O Lord, blessest the godly, but 180 10, 3-3 | themselves, they cannot say, "The Lord lieth." For what is it to 181 10, 3-3 | it maketh one), I also, O Lord, will in such wise confess 182 10, 3-4 | With what fruit then, O Lord my God, to Whom my conscience 183 10, 4-5 | For it is no mean fruit, O Lord my God, that by many thanks 184 10, 4-5 | censers. And do Thou, O Lord, he pleased with the incense 185 10, 5-7 | 10.5.7 For Thou, Lord, dost judge me: because, 186 10, 5-7 | itself knoweth. But Thou, Lord, knowest all of him, Who 187 10, 6-8 | consciousness, do I love Thee, Lord. Thou hast stricken my heart 188 10, 7-11 | sense my flesh, which the Lord hath framed for me: commanding 189 10, 16-25| 10.16.25 Lord, I, truly, toil therein, 190 10, 20-29| How then do I seek Thee, O Lord? For when I seek Thee, my 191 10, 22-32| 10.22.32 Far be it, Lord, far be it from the heart 192 10, 24-35| my memory seeking Thee, O Lord; and I have not found Thee, 193 10, 25-36| memory residest Thou, O Lord, where residest Thou there? 194 10, 25-36| itself; because Thou art the Lord God of the mind; and all 195 10, 28-39| I know not. Woe is me! Lord, have pity on me. My evil 196 10, 28-39| I know not. Woe is me! Lord, have pity on me. Woe is 197 10, 30-41| Am I not then myself, O Lord my God? And yet there is 198 10, 30-42| sleep! Thou wilt increase, Lord, Thy gifts more and more 199 10, 30-42| I confessed unto my good Lord; rejoicing with trembling, 200 10, 31-45| which we are. But remember, Lord, that we are dust, and that 201 10, 31-45| when he glorieth, in the Lord he glorieth. Another have 202 10, 31-46| they murmured against the Lord. ~ ~ 203 10, 31-47| stiffness. And who is he, O Lord, who is not some whit transported 204 10, 33-50| touch not you. But Thou, O Lord my God, hearken; behold, 205 10, 34-52| for it, "O all-creating Lord," take it up in Thy hymns, 206 10, 34-53| Thou pluckest me out, O Lord, Thou pluckest me out; because 207 10, 35-56| mysteries I detest. From Thee, O Lord my God, to whom I owe humble 208 10, 36-58| feared to take it.  But, O Lord, Thou alone Lord without 209 10, 36-58| But, O Lord, Thou alone Lord without pride, because Thou 210 10, 36-58| because Thou art the only true Lord, who hast no lord; hath 211 10, 36-58| only true Lord, who hast no lord; hath this third kind of 212 10, 36-59| imitating Thee. But we, O Lord, behold we are Thy little 213 10, 37-60| we are assailed daily, O Lord; without ceasing are we 214 10, 37-61| this kind of temptation, O Lord? What, but that I am delighted 215 10, 37-62| madness put far from me, O Lord, lest mine own mouth be 216 10, 42-67| and sinners; but thou, Lord, to whom they proudly sought 217 10, 43-70| that died for them. See, Lord, I cast my care upon Thee, 218 10, 43-70| and they shall praise the Lord who seek Him.~. 219 11, 1-1 | 11.1.1 Lord, since eternity is Thine, 220 11, 1-1 | may all say, Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised. 221 11, 1-1 | should confess unto Thee, my Lord God. For Thou art good, 222 11, 2-3 | 11.2.3 O Lord my God, give ear unto my 223 11, 2-3 | nor deceive out of them. Lord, hearken and pity, O Lord 224 11, 2-3 | Lord, hearken and pity, O Lord my God, Light of the blind, 225 11, 2-3 | ruminate. Perfect me, O Lord, and reveal them unto me. 226 11, 2-4 | 11.2.4 Lord, have mercy on me, and hear 227 11, 2-4 | righteousness. Behold, O Lord my God, wherein is my desire. 228 11, 2-4 | but not such as Thy law, O Lord. Behold, wherein is my desire. 229 11, 2-4 | knocking. I beseech by our Lord Jesus Christ Thy Son, the 230 11, 4-6 | speakers. Thou therefore, Lord, madest them; who art beautiful, 231 11, 6-8 | away; but the Word of my Lord abideth above me for ever." 232 11, 7-9 | know, I confess to Thee, O Lord, and with me there knows 233 11, 7-9 | to assure Truth. We know, Lord, we know; since inasmuch 234 11, 8-10 | 10 Why, I beseech Thee, O Lord my God? I see it in a way; 235 11, 8-10 | all His disciples. There, Lord, hear I Thy voice speaking 236 11, 9-11 | my blessings, till Thou, Lord, Who hast been gracious 237 11, 9-11 | wonderful are Thy works, O Lord, in Wisdom hast Thou made 238 11, 15-18| it will be long." O my Lord, my Light, shall not here 239 11, 16-21| 11.16.21 And yet, Lord, we perceive intervals of 240 11, 18-23| 11.18.23 Permit me, Lord, to seek further. O my hope, 241 11, 22-28| enigma. Shut it not up, O Lord my God, good Father; through 242 11, 22-28| Thy enlightening mercy, O Lord. Whom shall I enquire of 243 11, 22-28| contemplate the delights of the Lord. Behold, Thou hast made 244 11, 25-32| And I confess to Thee, O Lord, that I yet know not what 245 11, 25-32| again I confess unto Thee, O Lord, that I know that I speak 246 11, 25-32| light my candle; Thou, O Lord my God, wilt enlighten my 247 11, 29-39| right hand upheld me, in my Lord the Son of man, the Mediator 248 11, 29-39| in mourning. And Thou, O Lord, art my comfort, my Father 249 11, 30-40| any thing?" Give them, O Lord, well to bethink themselves 250 11, 31-41| 11.31.41 O Lord my God, what a depth is 251 12, 1-1 | 12.1.1 My heart, O Lord, touched with the words 252 12, 2-2 | that heaven of heavens, O Lord, which we hear of in the 253 12, 2-2 | heaven of heavens are the Lord's; but the earth hath He 254 12, 2-2 | unknown heaven, which is the Lord's, not the sons' of men. ~ ~ 255 12, 3-3 | there? Hast not Thou, O Lord, taught his soul, which 256 12, 3-3 | Hast not Thou taught me, Lord, that before Thou formedst 257 12, 6-6 | 12.6.6 But I, Lord, if I would, by my tongue 258 12, 7-7 | of place. Thou therefore, Lord, Who art not one in one 259 12, 7-7 | Self-same, Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God Almighty, didst in the 260 12, 8-8 | heavens was for Thyself, O Lord; but the earth which Thou 261 12, 8-8 | could be formed. For Thou, Lord, madest the world of a matter 262 12, 11-11| me with a strong voice, O Lord, in my inner ear, that Thou 263 12, 11-11| also with a strong voice, O Lord, in my inner ear, that Thou 264 12, 11-12| of heavens which is the Lord's, than Thine house, which 265 12, 15-20| Heaven of heavens for the Lord); -though we find no time 266 12, 15-21| habitation of the glory of my Lord, thy builder and possessor. 267 12, 19-28| 19.28 For true it is, O Lord, that Thou madest heaven 268 12, 23-32| which I confess unto Thee, O Lord, that knowest it), two sorts 269 12, 23-32| me be united in Thee, O Lord, with those and delight 270 12, 25-34| parent. And therefore, O Lord, are Thy judgements terrible; 271 12, 25-35| about the very light of the Lord God, why strive we about 272 12, 25-35| written: let us love the Lord our God with all our heart, 273 12, 27-37| miserably. Have pity, O Lord God, lest they who go by 274 12, 29-40| to behold Thy Eternity, O Lord, unchangeably making things 275 12, 32-43| 12.32.43 Lastly, O Lord, who art God and not flesh 276 12, 32-43| the highest. But to us, O Lord, do Thou, either reveal 277 12, 32-43| error deceive us. Behold, O Lord my God, how much we have 278 13, 1-1 | calledst after me; for Thou, Lord, blottedst out all my evil 279 13, 1-1 | be helpful unto Thee, my Lord and God; not in serving 280 13, 8-9 | but now it is light in the Lord. For even in that miserable 281 13, 9-10 | go up to the house of the Lord. There hath Thy good pleasure 282 13, 12-13| thy confession, say to the Lord thy God, O my faith, Holy, 283 13, 12-13| faith, Holy, Holy, Holy, O Lord my God, in Thy Name have 284 13, 12-13| us, we remembered Thee, O Lord, from the land of Jordan, 285 13, 12-13| darkness, but now light in the Lord. ~ ~ 286 13, 14-15| trouble me? Hope in the Lord; His word is a lanthorn 287 13, 14-15| until the wrath of the Lord, be overpast, whereof we 288 13, 14-15| fly away. Hope thou in the Lord; in the morning I shall 289 13, 15-16| mortality. And Thou knowest, Lord, Thou knowest, how Thou 290 13, 15-17| 13.15.17 Let us look, O Lord, upon the heavens, the work 291 13, 15-17| his own sins. I know not, Lord, I know not any other such 292 13, 15-18| times. For Thy mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens, and 293 13, 15-18| Him as He is. As He is, Lord, will our sight be. ~ ~ 294 13, 17-20| innumerable variety of cares. Who, Lord, but Thou, saidst, Let the 295 13, 17-21| forth her fruit, and Thou, Lord God, so commanding, our 296 13, 18-22| 13.18.22 So, Lord, so, I beseech Thee, let 297 13, 19-24| reason together, saith the Lord, that there may be lights 298 13, 19-24| in heaven; and follow the Lord if thou wilt be perfect, 299 13, 19-25| that ye may follow the Lord; go after Him, and confound 300 13, 20-26| the world, because Thou, Lord, multipliedst them by blessing. ~ ~ 301 13, 21-29| death-bringing pleasures, Lord, for Thou, Lord, art the 302 13, 21-29| pleasures, Lord, for Thou, Lord, art the life-giving delight 303 13, 21-30| but to do also. Seek the Lord, and your soul shall live, 304 13, 22-32| 13.22.32 For behold, O Lord, our God, our Creator, when 305 13, 23-33| might know them: but Thou, Lord, dost even now know them, 306 13, 24-35| Thou blessest mankind, O Lord, that they may increase 307 13, 24-36| Thee, that I believe, O Lord, that Thou spokest not so 308 13, 24-37| end do we believe Thee, Lord, to have said to these kinds, 309 13, 25-38| 25.38 I would also say, O Lord my God, what the following 310 13, 26-39| saith he) greatly in the Lord, that now at the last your 311 13, 27-42| is true in Thy sight, O Lord, that when carnal men and 312 13, 29-44| Thou madest. And I said, "Lord, is not this Thy Scripture 313 13, 30-45| 13.30.45 And I heard, O Lord my God, and drank up a drop 314 13, 32-47| 32.47 Thanks to Thee, O Lord. We behold the heaven and 315 13, 35-50| 13.35.50 O Lord God, give peace unto us: ( 316 13, 37-52| works through us. But Thou, Lord, ever workest, and art ever


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