Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | speak, that I may hear. Behold, Lord, my heart is before
2 1, 18-29| 1.18.29 Behold, O Lord God, yea, behold
3 1, 18-29| Behold, O Lord God, yea, behold patiently as Thou art wont
4 2, 3-8 | 2.3.8 Behold with what companions I walked
5 2, 4-9 | because it was misliked. Behold my heart, O God, behold
6 2, 4-9 | Behold my heart, O God, behold my heart, which Thou hadst
7 2, 4-9 | the bottomless pit. Now, behold, let my heart tell Thee
8 2, 6-12 | theft delighted me; and behold it hath no loveliness; I
9 2, 1 | likeness of Thy Omnipotency? Behold, Thy servant, fleeing from
10 2, 9-17 | alone I had never done it. Behold my God, before Thee, the
11 3, 3-5 | see what they were. But behold, I see a thing not understood
12 3, 6-10 | with our fleshly sight we behold, are far more certain: these
13 4, 3-4 | remember the Lord's words, Behold, thou art made whole, sin
14 4, 4-7 | soul be without him. But behold Thou wert close on the steps
15 4, 6-11 | it with me, I remember. Behold my heart, O my God, behold
16 4, 6-11 | Behold my heart, O my God, behold and see into me; for well
17 4, 8-13 | operations on the mind. Behold, they went and came day
18 4, 11-16| if itself forsaketh not. Behold, these things pass away,
19 5, 2-2 | dividest the darkness. And behold, the universe with them
20 5, 2-2 | turned and seek Thee; and behold, Thou art there in their
21 5, 3-5 | the stars and shining; and behold, they fell upon the earth,
22 5, 5-8 | For Thou hast said to man, Behold piety and wisdom; of which
23 5, 5-9 | on them, I can patiently behold such a man holding his opinion;
24 6, 1 | after Thine own image; and behold, from head to foot is he
25 6, 6-9 | me, which was not Thou. Behold my heart, O Lord, who wouldest
26 6, 8-13 | other, whom he desired to behold, was in his body; and he
27 6, 9-14 | and considering it, when behold, those that had been sent,
28 6, 16-26| and Thou alone rest. And behold, Thou art at hand, and deliverest
29 7, 5-7 | the Infinite; and I said, Behold God, and behold what God
30 7, 5-7 | I said, Behold God, and behold what God hath created; and
31 7, 14-20| eyes that they should not behold vanity, I ceased somewhat
32 7, 20-26| way that leadeth not to behold only but to dwell in the
33 7, 21-27| be not only admonished to behold Thee, who art ever the same,
34 7, 21-27| whereby he may arrive, and behold, and hold Thee. For, though
35 8, 1-2 | Thou hast said unto man, Behold, the fear of the Lord is
36 8, 10-23| these Manichees cry out, Behold, here are two natures: one
37 9, 11-27| and then looking upon me: "Behold," saith she, "what he saith":
38 9, 12-32| 9.12.32 And behold, the corpse was carried
39 10, 1-1 | men sorrow for them. For behold, Thou lovest the truth,
40 10, 6-8 | and all that therein is, behold, on every side they bid
41 10, 6-9 | I answered, "A man." And behold, in me there present themselves
42 10, 14-22| 10.14.22 But, behold, out of my memory I bring
43 10, 17-26| and exceeding immense. Behold in the plains, and caves,
44 10, 27-38| too late I loved Thee! And behold, Thou wert within, and I
45 10, 31-45| Christ that strengtheneth me. Behold a soldier of the heavenly
46 10, 33-50| O Lord my God, hearken; behold, and see, and have mercy
47 10, 34-51| light, bathing all which we behold, wherever I am through the
48 10, 35-56| full of snares and dangers, behold many of them I have cut
49 10, 36-59| imitating Thee. But we, O Lord, behold we are Thy little flock;
50 10, 37-62| 10.37.62 Behold, in Thee, O Truth, I see
51 11, 2-3 | and reveal them unto me. Behold, Thy voice is my joy; Thy
52 11, 2-4 | kingdom and Thy righteousness. Behold, O Lord my God, wherein
53 11, 2-4 | such as Thy law, O Lord. Behold, wherein is my desire. Behold,
54 11, 2-4 | Behold, wherein is my desire. Behold, Father, behold, and see
55 11, 2-4 | desire. Behold, Father, behold, and see and approve; and
56 11, 4-6 | 11.4.6 Behold, the heavens and the earth
57 11, 18-23| image, and tell of it, I behold it in the present, because
58 11, 18-24| foretell those things, do behold the conceptions present
59 11, 18-24| furnish me some example. I behold the day-break, I foreshow,
60 11, 18-24| is about to rise. What I behold, is present; what I foresignify,
61 11, 22-28| the delights of the Lord. Behold, Thou hast made my days
62 11, 25-32| even know, what I know not. Behold, O my God, before Thee I
63 11, 29-39| is better than all lives, behold, my life is but a distraction,
64 12, 10-10| enemies of peace. And now, behold, I return in distress and
65 12, 11-14| 12.11.14 There is, behold, I know not what formlessness
66 12, 14-17| Thy words! whose surface, behold! is before us, inviting
67 12, 14-17| may live unto Thee. But behold others not faultfinders,
68 12, 15-21| it (it being meet ever to behold Thy face, nor is ever drawn
69 12, 22-31| and invisible, seeing we behold them flowing in so comely
70 12, 24-33| thought this or that? For behold, O my God, I Thy servant,
71 12, 25-35| of charity: hearken and behold, if it please Thee, what
72 12, 25-35| than he hath taught us. Behold now, how foolish it is,
73 12, 28-39| visible only, in which we behold this lightsome heaven, and
74 12, 29-40| lofty a vision is it, to behold Thy Eternity, O Lord, unchangeably
75 12, 32-43| us, not error deceive us. Behold, O Lord my God, how much
76 13, 1-1 | mightest grant to be; and yet behold, I am, out of Thy goodness,
77 13, 5-6 | Spirit moved upon the waters. Behold the Trinity, my God, Father,
78 13, 8-9 | restore Thyself unto me: behold I love, and if it be too
79 13, 12-13| and there was light. And, behold, we were sometimes darkness,
80 13, 14-15| 13.14.15 Behold, I too say, O my God, Where
81 13, 15-18| Thy Word. For they always behold Thy face, and there read
82 13, 18-22| things are passed away, and, behold, all things are become new;
83 13, 18-23| and his eye be enabled to behold the Sun, let him not dwell
84 13, 19-25| light in its degree. For behold God saying, as it were,
85 13, 20-28| that Thou hast made; but behold, Thyself art unutterably
86 13, 22-32| 13.22.32 For behold, O Lord, our God, our Creator,
87 13, 24-35| and what kind of mystery? Behold, Thou blessest mankind,
88 13, 24-36| by corporeal expression. Behold, the single love of God
89 13, 24-36| whosoever readest this; behold, what Scripture delivers,
90 13, 25-38| I will speak of Thine. Behold, Thou hast given unto us
91 13, 27-42| whose fruit they as yet behold not. For upon that is the
92 13, 28-43| that Thou hadst made, and, behold, it was very good. Yea we
93 13, 28-43| we also see the same, and behold, all things are very good.
94 13, 28-43| that Thou hadst made, and, behold, it was not only good, but
95 13, 32-47| Thanks to Thee, O Lord. We behold the heaven and earth, whether
96 13, 32-47| flow along the earth. We behold a face of waters gathered
97 13, 32-47| matter of herbs and trees. We behold the lights shining from
98 13, 32-47| marked and signified. We behold on all sides a moist element,
99 13, 32-47| exhalation of the waters. We behold the face of the earth decked
100 13, 32-47| the mind. These things we behold, and they are severally
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