Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 7-11 |         of my infancy? for in Thy sight none is pure from sin, not
 2     1, 16-26|           on in the forum, within sight of laws appointing a salary
 3     3, 6-10 |         sun (which is real to our sight at least), than those fantasies
 4     3, 6-10 |            which with our fleshly sight we behold, are far more
 5     3, 7-12 |       which how should I see, the sight of whose eyes reached only
 6     3, 7-14 |          observed; they struck my sight on all sides, and I saw
 7     3, 9-17 |        action then which in men's sight is disapproved, is by Thy
 8     5, 3-6  |           calculations and my own sight, but was quite contrary. ~ ~
 9     5, 8-15 |       withdrew the shore from our sight; and she on the morrow was
10     6, 2-2  |      thinks my heart of it in Thy sight, that perhaps she would
11     7, 5-7  |      search. I set now before the sight of my spirit the whole creation,
12     7, 7-11 |         of breathing. They met my sight on all sides by heaps and
13     7, 8-12 |        and it was pleasing in Thy sight to reform my deformities;
14     7, 8-12 |           manifested to my inward sight. Thus, by the secret hand
15     7, 10-16|           back the weakness of my sight, streaming forth Thy beams
16     7, 14-20|          in another way, and this sight was not derived from the
17     8, 2-5  |         an elevated place, in the sight of all the faithful, in
18     8, 12-28|           up all my misery in the sight of my heart; there arose
19     9, 2-2  |           2 And I resolved in Thy sight, not tumultuously to tear,
20     9, 7-15 |      still were stirred up by the sight of the amazed and disquieted
21     9, 7-16 |          death is precious in Thy sight. Which when he had done,
22     9, 12-33|         was minded to weep in Thy sight, for her and for myself,
23    10, 2-2  | confession then, O my God, in Thy sight, is made silently, and not
24    10, 4-5  |        and weeping go up into Thy sight, out of the hearts of my
25    10, 5-7  |         him. Yet I, though in Thy sight I despise myself, and account
26    10, 8-12 |           unveiled, and appear in sight, out of its secret place.
27    10, 8-12 |         way, they are hidden from sight, ready to come when I will.
28    10, 18-27|           by chance lost from the sight, not from the memory (as
29    10, 18-27|           until it be restored to sight; and when it is found, it
30    10, 35-54|        appetite of knowledge, and sight being the sense chiefly
31    10, 35-57|    admonish me either through the sight itself by some contemplation
32    10, 41-66|           I am cast away from the sight of Thine eyes." Thou art
33    11, 2-4  |         and be it pleasing in the sight of Thy mercy, that I may
34    11, 20-26|        present of things present, sight; present of things future,
35    12, 5-5  |      there was in it no object of sight or sense";- while man's
36    12, 11-11|          immortal. This is in Thy sight clear to me, and let it
37    12, 11-11|           or last. This is in Thy sight clear unto me, and let it
38    12, 11-13|          of times. This is in Thy sight clear unto me, and let it
39    12, 15-18|         of things to come becomes sight, when they are come, and
40    12, 15-18|           are come, and this same sight becomes memory, when they
41    13, 13-14|           yet by faith and not by sight, for by hope we are saved;
42    13, 15-18|          As He is, Lord, will our sight be. ~ ~
43    13, 23-33|        even what is closed to our sight, is yet rightly and truly
44    13, 27-42|         speak what is true in Thy sight, O Lord, that when carnal
 
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