Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | for Thou madest us for Thyself, and our heart is restless,
2 1, 3-3 | Thou forth the remainder of Thyself? or hast Thou no need that
3 1, 6-7 | and without, proclaiming Thyself unto me. For then I knew
4 1, 6-10 | and life are one? for Thou Thyself art supremely Essence and
5 1, 14-23| bitter, recalling us to Thyself from that deadly pleasure
6 2, 3-6 | Thy creature, instead of Thyself, through the fumes of that
7 3, 1-1 | famine of that inward food, Thyself, my God; yet, through that
8 3, 4-7 | and turned my prayers to Thyself O Lord; and made me have
9 3, 6-10 | but yet Thy works, not Thyself, no nor Thy first works.
10 3, 6-10 | of Thine, but after Thee Thyself, the Truth, in whom is no
11 3, 6-10 | of lives, having life in Thyself; and changest not, life
12 4, 3-5 | hast rhetoric to maintain thyself by, so that thou followest
13 4, 4-7 | of mercies, turning us to Thyself by wonderful means; Thou
14 4, 5-10 | Thee? And Thou abidest in Thyself, but we are tossed about
15 4, 7-12 | thing. For Thou wert not Thyself, but a mere phantom, and
16 4, 17-29| their subject: whereas Thou Thyself art Thy greatness and beauty;
17 5, 1-1 | created, and passing on to Thyself, who madest them wonderfully;
18 5, 6-10 | it may shine upon us. Of Thyself therefore had I now learned,
19 6, 7-12 | plainly be attributed to Thyself, Thou effectedst it through
20 6, 7-12 | knowing, in that order which Thyself knowest (and that order
21 7, 1-2 | the several portions of Thyself present unto the several
22 7, 4-6 | greater should it be, were Thyself greater than Thyself. For
23 7, 4-6 | were Thyself greater than Thyself. For the will and power
24 8, 2-4 | means didst Thou convey Thyself into that breast? He used
25 8, 3-8 | art everlastingly joy to Thyself, and some things around
26 8, 11-27| them. Why standest thou in thyself, and so standest not? cast
27 8, 11-27| and so standest not? cast thyself upon Him, fear not He will
28 8, 11-27| thou shouldest fall; cast thyself fearlessly upon Him, He
29 8, 12-30| thou convertedst me unto Thyself, so that I sought neither
30 9, 1-1 | and for them enteredst in Thyself, sweeter than all pleasure,
31 9, 9-21 | quench it. Such was she, Thyself, her most inward Instructor,
32 9, 10-23| knew not), it came to pass, Thyself, as I believe, by Thy secret
33 10, 4-6 | and defends me: and Thou Thyself art all my good; Thou, Almighty,
34 10, 22-32| own sake, whose joy Thou Thyself art. And this is the happy
35 11, 2-4 | Thou hast established for Thyself, as Thy Mediator and ours,
36 11, 27-36| that is, interrupt not thyself with the tumults of thy
37 12, 6-6 | Thee the whole, whatever Thyself hath taught me of that matter, -
38 12, 7-7 | heaven and earth; not out of Thyself, for so should they have
39 12, 8-8 | heaven of heavens was for Thyself, O Lord; but the earth which
40 12, 9-9 | most happy contemplation of Thyself, strongly restrain its own
41 12, 11-11| substances, which are not what Thyself is, and yet are; and that
42 12, 11-12| creature coeternal unto Thyself, whose happiness Thou only
43 12, 11-12| natural mutability; and, Thyself being ever present with
44 12, 14-17| otherwise, as we say." Unto Whom Thyself, O Thou God all, being judge,
45 12, 15-19| Thou commandest, dost show Thyself, and sufficest him; and
46 12, 16-23| Jerusalem my mother, and Thyself that rulest over it, the
47 12, 16-23| thing, I answer thus; By Thyself judge, O our God, between
48 12, 28-38| these things were not out of Thyself, in Thine own likeness,
49 12, 32-43| uprightness), which Thou Thyself by those words wert about
50 13, 1-1 | soul which, by the longing Thyself inspirest into her, Thou
51 13, 3-4 | to live blessedly, seeing Thyself art Thine own Blessedness. ~ ~
52 13, 4-5 | unto Thy good, which Thou Thyself art, although these things
53 13, 5-6 | Which is Thy Wisdom, born of Thyself, equal unto Thee and coeternal,
54 13, 8-9 | be as the noon day. Give Thyself unto me, O my God, restore
55 13, 8-9 | unto me, O my God, restore Thyself unto me: behold I love,
56 13, 12-13| that mountain equal unto Thyself, but little for our sakes:
57 13, 15-18| scroll folded up; seeing Thou Thyself art this to them, and art
58 13, 20-28| Thou hast made; but behold, Thyself art unutterably fairer,
59 13, 25-38| For I will say the truth, Thyself inspiring me with what Thou
60 13, 38-53| because Thy rest is Thou Thyself. And what man can teach
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