Book, Chapter 
  1     1, 7-12 |           which I take on others' word, and guess from other infants
  2     1, 14-23|        Grecian fable. For not one word of it did I understand,
  3     1, 15-24|            I learnt many a useful word, but these may as well be
  4     1, 18-29|         the tongue, he murder the word "human being"; but takes
  5     4, 10-15|          not perfected unless one word pass away when it hath sounded
  6     4, 10-15|         end appointed. For in Thy Word, by which they are created,
  7     4, 11-16|      folly. Hearken thou too. The Word itself calleth thee to return:
  8     4, 11-16|     depart any whither? saith the Word of God. There fix thy dwelling,
  9     5, 3-5  |        they knew not the way, Thy Word, by Whom Thou madest these
 10     6, 1    |            rightly expounding the Word of truth among the people;
 11     6, 9-15 |          to be a dispenser of Thy Word, and an examiner of many
 12     7, 2-3  |           dumb praters, since Thy word sounded not out of them; -
 13     7, 2-3  |           defiled, corrupted, Thy Word, free, pure, and whole,
 14     7, 2-3  |        whole, might relieve; that Word itself being still corruptible
 15     7, 9-13 |          of humility, in that Thy Word was made flesh, and dwelt
 16     7, 9-13 |          In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,
 17     7, 9-13 |   beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word
 18     7, 9-13 |        Word was with God, and the Word was God: the Same was in
 19     7, 9-13 |           not that light; but the Word of God, being God, is that
 20     7, 9-14 |          read there, that God the Word was born not of flesh nor
 21     7, 9-14 |          but of God. But that the Word was made flesh, and dwelt
 22     7, 13-19|     stormy wind, which fulfil Thy word; mountains, and all hills,
 23     7, 18-24|          with our flesh. For, the Word was made flesh, that Thy
 24     7, 18-24|           would guide us. For Thy Word, the Eternal Truth, far
 25     7, 19-25|         mystery there lay in "The Word was made flesh," I could
 26     7, 19-25|         cleave by itself unto Thy Word, but with the human soul
 27     7, 19-25|           unchangeableness of Thy Word, which I now knew, as far
 28     7, 19-25|           how in that saying, The Word was made flesh, the Catholic
 29     7, 21-27|         And the face of that pure word appeared to me one and the
 30     8, 1-2  |         Thee our Creator, and Thy Word, God with Thee, and together
 31     8, 2-3  |         the belief in God and His Word. Then to exhort me to the
 32     8, 2-4  | Sacraments of the humility of Thy Word, and not being ashamed of
 33     8, 2-5  |          he, when pronouncing Thy word, to dread Thy meek flock,
 34     8, 5-10 |         the wordy school than Thy Word, by which Thou makest eloquent
 35     9, 9-19 |        deed only, but not even in word. Only when he was smoothed
 36     9, 9-19 |   overhastily taken offence. In a word, while many matrons, who
 37     9, 10-24|           of our mouth, where the word spoken has beginning and
 38     9, 10-24|         And what is like unto Thy Word, our Lord, who endureth
 39     9, 10-25|     Himself, that we may hear His Word, not through any tongue
 40     9, 12-32|           feeds upon no deceiving Word. It seemed also good to
 41     9, 13-34|  regeneratedst her by baptism, no word issued from her mouth against
 42    10, 4-6  |       Thee, of Thee. But this Thy Word were little did it only
 43    10, 4-6  |        This then I do in deed and word, this I do under Thy wings;
 44    10, 6-8  |        stricken my heart with Thy word, and I loved Thee. Yea also
 45    10, 11-18|      their dispersion: whence the word "cogitation" is derived.
 46    10, 11-18|       appropriated to itself this word (cogitation), so that, not
 47    10, 35-54|         the eyes; yet we use this word of the other senses also,
 48    10, 36-59|           loved for Thee, and Thy word feared in us. Who would
 49    10, 38-63|       proud knoweth not.  Yet the word which cometh out of the
 50    10, 43-68|        was a Mediator; but as the Word, not in the middle between
 51    10, 43-69|         We might imagine that Thy Word was far from any union with
 52    11, 2-2  |       broughtest me to preach Thy Word, and dispense Thy Sacrament
 53    11, 2-4  |          we might seek Thee,- Thy Word, through Whom Thou madest
 54    11, 5-7  |        they were made, and in Thy Word Thou madest them. ~ ~
 55    11, 6-8  |          listening to Thy Eternal Word. But she compared these
 56    11, 6-8  |       time, with that Thy Eternal Word in silence, and said "It
 57    11, 6-8  |       flee and pass away; but the Word of my Lord abideth above
 58    11, 6-8  |      could not be at all. By what Word then didst Thou speak, that
 59    11, 7-9  |         us then to understand the Word, God, with Thee God, Which
 60    11, 7-9  |      ariseth. Nothing then of Thy Word doth give place or replace,
 61    11, 7-9  |            And therefore unto the Word coeternal with Thee Thou
 62    11, 8-10 |          leaveth off. This is Thy Word, which is also "the Beginning,
 63    11, 9-11 |          heaven and earth, in Thy Word, in Thy Son, in Thy Power,
 64    11, 14-17|   comprehend it, so as to utter a word about it? But what in discourse
 65    12, 4-4  |        mind, but by some ordinary word? And what, among all parts
 66    12, 16-23|        open in them a way for Thy word. But if they refuse, and
 67    12, 20-29|           earth; that is, "in His Word coeternal with Himself,
 68    12, 20-29|           earth; that is, "in His Word coeternal with Himself,
 69    12, 20-29|           earth; that is, "in His Word coeternal with Himself,
 70    12, 20-29|           earth; that is, "in His Word coeternal with Himself,
 71    12, 21-30|       corporeal heaven also; in a word, out of which every visible
 72    12, 22-31|         they be comprised in this word earth; how then can formless
 73    12, 22-31|        nor is it written, by what word they were formed. If then
 74    12, 25-35|       this brotherly and peaceful word do I return unto Him: "If
 75    13, 2-2  |         and so to depend upon Thy Word, as formless, unless by
 76    13, 2-2  |      formless, unless by the same Word they were brought back to
 77    13, 2-3  |           it had been by the same Word turned to that, by Whom
 78    13, 14-15|         me? Hope in the Lord; His word is a lanthorn unto thy feet:
 79    13, 15-18|         by reading to know of Thy Word. For they always behold
 80    13, 15-18|     abideth. The preachers of Thy word pass out of this life into
 81    13, 15-18|          of it pass away; but Thy Word remaineth for ever, which
 82    13, 18-22|      contemplation, obtaining the Word of Life above, appear like
 83    13, 18-23|           given by the Spirit the word of wisdom, as it were the
 84    13, 18-23|           the day. To another the word of knowledge by the same
 85    13, 18-23|         to profit withal. But the word of knowledge, wherein are
 86    13, 19-24|         and the thorns choked the word. ~ ~
 87    13, 19-25|        moon, show unto night, the word of knowledge. The moon and
 88    13, 19-25|   firmament of heaven, having the word of life. Run ye to and fro
 89    13, 20-27|         brought forth; but in Thy word. The necessities of the
 90    13, 20-27|       they were sent forth in Thy Word. ~ ~
 91    13, 20-28|        life, and unless after the word of admission, it looked
 92    13, 21-29|          21.29 And hereby, in Thy Word, not the deepness of the
 93    13, 21-29|         flying kind, which at Thy word the waters brought forth.
 94    13, 21-29|      brought forth. Send Thou Thy word into it by Thy messengers:
 95    13, 21-31|                  13.21.31 But Thy word, O God, is the fountain
 96    13, 21-31|         soul is restrained by Thy word, when it is said unto us,
 97    13, 21-31|        soul made continent in Thy Word, by Thy Evangelists, by
 98    13, 22-32|      through good living; and Thy word which Thou spokest by Thy
 99    13, 24-36|         it from a minister of Thy word to say so. And if I understand
100    13, 29-44|        time has no relation to My Word; because My Word exists
101    13, 29-44|   relation to My Word; because My Word exists in equal eternity
102    13, 34-49|        together very good, in Thy Word, in Thy Only-Begotten, both
103    13, 34-49|         Thy Holy ones, having the word of life; and shining with
 
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