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merciful 11
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mercy 74
mere 8
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St. Augustine
Confessions

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mercy

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | suffer me to speak unto Thy mercy, me, dust and ashes. Yet 2 1, 6-7 | speak, since I speak to Thy mercy, and not to scornful man. 3 1, 18-28| long-suffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth. Wilt Thou hold 4 1, 19-30| Lord, not so; I cry Thy mercy, my God. For these very 5 2, 7-15 | I ascribe it, and to Thy mercy, that Thou hast melted away 6 2, 7-15 | if he had less needed Thy mercy, whereby Thou remittest 7 3, 1-1 | be ensnared. My God, my Mercy, with how much gall didst 8 3, 2-2 | compassionates others, then it is mercy. But what sort of compassion 9 3, 2-3 | This certainly is the truer mercy, but in it grief delights 10 3, 3-5 | 3.3.5 And Thy faithful mercy hovered over me afar. Upon 11 3, 3-5 | fault, O Thou my exceeding mercy, my God, my refuge from 12 3, 4-8 | this name, according to Thy mercy, O Lord, this name of my 13 3, 6-11 | I confess it, who hadst mercy on me, not as yet confessing), 14 3, 10-18| miserable, believed that more mercy was to be shown to the fruits 15 4, 3-4 | unto Thee, and to say, Have mercy upon me, heal my soul, for 16 4, 3-4 | Thee; and not to abuse Thy mercy for a licence to sin, but 17 5, 8-14 | wisdom, and Thy most present mercy to us, must be considered 18 5, 9-17 | handwriting. For Thou, because Thy mercy endureth for ever, vouchsafest 19 6, 10-17| bitterness which by Thy mercy followed our worldly affairs, 20 6, 11-20| and of the medicine of Thy mercy to cure that infirmity I 21 7, 7-11 | were strong cries unto Thy mercy. Thou knewest what I suffered, 22 7, 9-13 | how great an act of Thy mercy Thou hadst traced out to 23 8, 9-21 | and to what end? Let Thy mercy gleam that I may ask, if 24 8, 11-25| inward parts by a severe mercy, redoubling the lashes of 25 8, 11-26| suggest, O my God? Let Thy mercy turn it away from the soul 26 9, 3-5 | this life; yet hadst Thou mercy not on him only, but on 27 9, 4-8 | Thou enlargedst me. Have mercy upon me, O Lord, and hear 28 9, 4-9 | and with rejoicing in Thy mercy, O Father; and all issued 29 9, 4-12 | wonderful swiftness of Thy mercy. Thou didst then torment 30 9, 9-19 | For she looked for Thy mercy upon him, that believing 31 9, 9-21 | bestowedst, O my God, my mercy, upon that good handmaid 32 9, 12-31| the Psalm, I will sing of mercy and judgments to Thee, O 33 9, 12-32| also I confess unto Thy mercy, Father of the fatherless, 34 9, 13-34| of men, if, laying aside mercy, Thou shouldest examine 35 9, 13-35| judgment with her. Let Thy mercy be exalted above Thy justice, 36 9, 13-35| and Thou hast promised mercy unto the merciful; which 37 9, 13-35| them to be, who wilt have mercy on whom Thou wilt have mercy; 38 9, 13-35| mercy on whom Thou wilt have mercy; and wilt have compassion 39 10, 3-4 | awake in the love of Thy mercy and the sweetness of Thy 40 10, 3-4 | more in the hope of Thy mercy than in her own innocency, 41 10, 4-5 | of Thy holy temple, have mercy upon me according to Thy 42 10, 4-5 | me according to Thy great mercy for Thine own name's sake; 43 10, 6-8 | more deeply wilt Thou have mercy on whom Thou wilt have mercy, 44 10, 6-8 | mercy on whom Thou wilt have mercy, and wilt have compassion 45 10, 24-35| Thou hast given me in Thy mercy, having regard to my poverty. ~ ~ 46 10, 29-40| but in Thy exceeding great mercy. Give what Thou enjoinest, 47 10, 31-45| from me; Thou wilt have mercy, that it come not near me. 48 10, 31-45| servant; Thou wilt have mercy, that it may be far from 49 10, 32-48| only assured promise is Thy mercy. ~ ~ 50 10, 33-50| behold, and see, and have mercy and heal me, Thou, in whose 51 10, 35-57| hope is Thy wonderful great mercy. For when our heart becomes 52 10, 36-58| hope, save Thy complete mercy, since Thou hast begun to 53 10, 36-58| corruption, and crown me with mercy and pity, and satisfy my 54 10, 38-63| displease myself, and seek Thy mercy, until what is lacking in 55 10, 43-68| Mediator, Whom in Thy secret mercy Thou hast showed to the 56 11, 1-1 | For Thou art good, for Thy mercy endureth for ever. ~ ~ 57 11, 2-3 | unto my prayer, and let Thy mercy hearken unto my desire: 58 11, 2-4 | 11.2.4 Lord, have mercy on me, and hear my desire. 59 11, 2-4 | pleasing in the sight of Thy mercy, that I may find grace before 60 11, 22-28| through Thy enlightening mercy, O Lord. Whom shall I enquire 61 12, 16-23| it for ever, O my God, my Mercy. But those who do not affirm 62 12, 24-33| Thee, and pray, that by Thy mercy I may pay my vows unto Thee, 63 12, 30-41| concord. And our God have mercy upon us, that we may use 64 13, 1-1 | upon Thee, O my God, my mercy, Who createdst me, and forgottest 65 13, 12-13| borne above the waters, Thy mercy forsook not our misery, 66 13, 14-15| in us, because He hath in mercy been borne over our inner 67 13, 15-18| might gaze up and learn Thy mercy, announcing in time Thee 68 13, 15-18| Who madest times. For Thy mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens, 69 13, 17-21| soul may bud forth works of mercy according to their kind, 70 13, 23-34| such are initiated, as Thy mercy searches out in many waters: 71 13, 24-37| dry land; and to works of mercy belonging to this present 72 13, 25-38| an allegory, the works of mercy which are provided for the 73 13, 25-38| whose house Thou gavest mercy, because he often refreshed 74 13, 34-49| might bring forth works of mercy, even distributing to the


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