Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | 1.1.1 Great art Thou, O Lord, and greatly
2 1, 1-1 | and greatly to be praised; great is Thy power, and Thy wisdom
3 1, 9-14 | to our powers) as of some great One, who, though hidden
4 1, 9-14 | mocked my stripes, my then great and grievous ill. ~ ~
5 1, 9-15 | there, Lord, any of soul so great, and cleaving to Thee with
6 1, 9-15 | Thee, is endued with so great a spirit, that he can think
7 1, 11-18| truly. But how many and great waves of temptation seemed
8 1, 12-19| one, so small a boy and so great a sinner. So by those who
9 1, 13-20| arithmetic, I thought as great a burden and penalty as
10 1, 16-26| compassing such learning; and a great solemnity is made of it,
11 1, 16-26| authority: - "And what God? Great Jove, Who shakes heaven'
12 1, 16-26| I learnt willingly with great delight, and for this was
13 1, 18-29| Thy ways, O God, Thou only great, that sittest silent on
14 2, 3-7 | remember in private with great anxiety warned me, "not
15 2, 6-13 | evermore. The cruelty of the great would fain be feared; but
16 2, 7-15 | hast forgiven me these so great and heinous deeds of mine.
17 3, 1-1 | gall didst Thou out of Thy great goodness besprinkle for
18 3, 4-8 | through philosophy, under a great, and smooth, and honourable
19 3, 3-5 | pride, took myself to be a great one. ~ ~
20 3, 12-21| what that error is, and how great its impiety." At the same
21 4, 4-9 | alive and absent. I became a great riddle to myself, and I
22 4, 8-13 | I loved; and this was a great fable, and protracted lie,
23 4, 15-22| a man? Man himself is a great deep, whose very hairs Thou
24 4, 15-23| before us. And it was to me a great matter, that my discourse
25 4, 17-28| I hung, as on something great and divine, so often as
26 4, 17-29| beauty; but a body is not great or fair in that it is a
27 4, 17-29| that, though it were less great or fair, it should notwithstanding
28 4, 17-30| arts were attained with great difficulty, even by the
29 4, 17-31| that body? Perverseness too great! But such was I. Nor do
30 5, 3-3 | Manichees, Faustus by name, a great snare of the Devil, and
31 5, 3-3 | means find out. For Thou art great, O Lord, and hast respect
32 5, 4-7 | even the circles of the Great Bear, yet is it folly to
33 5, 5-9 | would not judge that so great madness, when once convicted
34 5, 8-15 | many; and she knew not how great joy Thou wert about to work
35 6, 1-1 | of Thee was already in so great part realised; in that,
36 6, 3-3 | man, whom personages so great held in such honour; only
37 6, 4-5 | of all, in space, however great and large, yet bounded every
38 6, 4-6 | and given unto them so great authority. ~ ~
39 6, 5-7 | Thou hast established in so great authority among almost all
40 6, 1 | stooping to all in the great plainness of its words and
41 6, 7-11 | learned; and I him, for his great towardliness to virtue,
42 6, 7-11 | nay, or had thrown away so great promise: yet had I no means
43 6, 9-14 | was hereafter to prove so great a man, should already begin
44 6, 9-15 | enquiring the occasion of so great a calamity, heard the whole
45 6, 10-16| feared the enmity of one so great and so mightily renowned
46 6, 11-18| clear every thing! O you great men, ye Academicians, it
47 6, 11-18| the health of our soul. Great hope has dawned; the Catholic
48 6, 11-18| then pay we court to our great friends, whose favour we
49 6, 11-19| Never would such and so great things be by God wrought
50 6, 11-19| again to them. See, it is no great matter now to obtain some
51 6, 11-19| the bound of desire. Many great men, and most worthy of
52 6, 12-22| him wonder, that there was great difference between his momentary
53 6, 14-24| therein was his voice of great weight, because his ample
54 6, 16-26| seek?" not knowing that great misery was involved in this
55 7, 1-2 | had not itself been some great thing. So also did I endeavour
56 7, 5-7 | in place, and I made one great mass of Thy creation, distinguished
57 7, 9-13 | unto the humble, and by how great an act of Thy mercy Thou
58 7, 19-25| us, to have attained that great eminence of authority, for
59 7, 19-25| Truth, but for a certain great excellence of human nature
60 8, 1-1 | in heaven and in earth, great and wonderful is his name. "
61 8, 1-1 | years; and by reason of so great age spent in such zealous
62 8, 2-3 | conceal. For it contains great praise of Thy grace, to
63 8, 4-9 | became a provincial of the great King; he also for his former
64 8, 4-9 | Paul, in testimony of so great a victory. For the enemy
65 8, 6-13 | become known to personages great according to this world,
66 8, 6-14 | him that I bestowed very great pains upon those Scriptures,
67 8, 6-14 | wondered; we, that they were so great, and he, that they had not
68 8, 8-19 | 8.8.19 Then in this great contention of my inward
69 9, 2-3 | had desired to appear some great one. And what end had it
70 9, 2-4 | began to give way, amid too great literary labour, and to
71 9, 4-7 | time to rehearse all Thy great benefits towards us at that
72 9, 5-13 | fitter for receiving so great grace. He recommended Isaiah
73 9, 7-16 | things also unto Thee? which great though they be, I had passed
74 9, 8-17 | which reason, and for her great age, and excellent conversation,
75 9, 9-21 | 9.9.21 This great gift also thou bestowedst,
76 9, 11-28| because they had lived in great harmony together, she also
77 9, 12-30| dutiful," and mentioned, with great affection of love, that
78 9, 12-30| Being then forsaken of so great comfort in her, my soul
79 10, 4-5 | upon me according to Thy great mercy for Thine own name'
80 10, 4-6 | under Thy wings; in over great peril, were not my soul
81 10, 6-10 | to all? Animals small and great see it, but they cannot
82 10, 8-13 | body. All these doth that great harbour of the memory receive
83 10, 8-14 | say I to myself, in that great receptacle of my mind, stored
84 10, 8-14 | of things so many and so great, "and this or that will
85 10, 8-15 | 10.8.15 Great is this force of memory,
86 10, 8-15 | force of memory, excessive great, O my God; a large and boundless
87 10, 17-26| 10.17.26 Great is the power of memory,
88 10, 17-26| and there is no end. So great is the force of memory,
89 10, 17-26| the force of memory, so great the force of life, even
90 10, 29-40| where but in Thy exceeding great mercy. Give what Thou enjoinest,
91 10, 31-47| whoever he is, he is a great one; let him make Thy Name
92 10, 31-47| one; let him make Thy Name great. But I am not such, for
93 10, 33-50| deception, I err in too great strictness; and sometimes
94 10, 33-50| suitable, I acknowledge the great use of this institution.
95 10, 34-52| when he also, blind through great age, with illumined heart,
96 10, 35-57| one hope is Thy wonderful great mercy. For when our heart
97 10, 35-57| heart to Thine ears, this so great concern is broken off by
98 10, 43-69| I despair. For many and great are my infirmities, many
99 10, 43-69| infirmities, many they are, and great; but Thy medicine is mightier.
100 11, 1-1 | Thee, that we may all say, Great is the Lord, and greatly
101 11, 11-13| speech bring about a thing so great? ~ ~
102 11, 13-15| innumerable ages forbear from so great a work, before Thou wouldest
103 11, 23-29| notices common to things great and small. The stars and
104 12, 2-2 | but earth: yea both these great bodies, may not absurdly
105 12, 7-7 | create heaven and earth; a great thing, and a small thing;
106 12, 7-7 | all things good, even the great heaven, and the petty earth.
107 12, 8-8 | nothing, thereof to make those great things, which we sons of
108 12, 21-30| world, divided into two great parts, upper and lower,
109 12, 24-33| mentioned), which this so great man saw in his mind, when
110 12, 27-37| create heaven and earth, two great bodies above and below,
111 12, 29-40| understanding, as to be able without great pains to discern, how the
112 12, 31-42| vouchsafedst as much to that great man. He without doubt, when
113 13, 2-3 | judgments, which are like the great deep. ~ ~
114 13, 12-13| judgments were like the great deep unto him. But because
115 13, 20-26| amid these things, many great wonders were wrought, as
116 13, 20-26| were wrought, as it were great whales: and the voices of
117 13, 21-30| from the whirlpools of the great deep: and let them be a
118 13, 25-38| unto the fishes and to the great whales, hast Thou not given
119 13, 26-40| Whereat then rejoicest thou, O great Paul? whereat rejoicest
120 13, 38-53| we trust to rest in Thy great hallowing. But Thou, being
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