Book, Chapter
1 1, 2-2 | enter into me, who were not, wert Thou not in me? Why? because
2 1, 2-2 | God, could not be at all, wert Thou not in me; or, rather,
3 1, 3-3 | though they were broken, Thou wert not poured out. And when
4 1, 11-17| sawest, my God (for Thou wert my keeper), with what eagerness
5 2, 2-4 | what mortal can? For Thou wert ever with me mercifully
6 2, 3-7 | not: and I thought Thou wert silent and that it was she
7 2, 3-7 | who spake; by whom Thou wert not silent unto me; and
8 2, 6-12 | year of my age? Lovely thou wert not, because thou wert theft.
9 2, 6-12 | thou wert not, because thou wert theft. But art thou any
10 3, 6-11 | 3.6.11 Where then wert Thou then to me, and how
11 3, 6-11 | sense of the flesh. But Thou wert more inward to me than my
12 4, 4-7 | without him. But behold Thou wert close on the steps of Thy
13 4, 7-12 | I thought of Thee, Thou wert not to me any solid or substantial
14 4, 7-12 | substantial thing. For Thou wert not Thyself, but a mere
15 4, 17-31| O Lord God, the Truth, wert a vast and bright body,
16 5, 2-2 | was seeking Thee? And Thou wert before me, but I had gone
17 5, 8-15 | through my desires, Thou wert hurrying me to end all desire,
18 5, 8-15 | knew not how great joy Thou wert about to work for her out
19 5, 9-17 | Never, Lord. Yea, Thou wert at hand, and wert hearing
20 5, 9-17 | Thou wert at hand, and wert hearing and doing, in that
21 6, 1-1 | hope from my youth, where wert Thou to me, and whither
22 6, 1-1 | Thou to me, and whither wert Thou gone? Hadst not Thou
23 6, 5-7 | Thou art" whatsoever Thou wert (what I knew not), and "
24 6, 1 | believed both that Thou wert, and hadst a care of us;
25 6, 1 | things I thought on, and Thou wert with me; I sighed, and Thou
26 6, 9-15 | innocency, whereof Thou alone wert witness. For as he was being
27 7, 1-1 | inmost soul believe that Thou wert incorruptible, and uninjurable,
28 7, 3-4 | beings, and all things, wert undefilable and unalterable,
29 7, 4-6 | therefore, whatsoever Thou wert, I confessed to be incorruptible.
30 7, 4-6 | did now prefer it), then, wert Thou not incorruptible,
31 7, 8-12 | ill at ease, until Thou wert manifested to my inward
32 7, 10-16| and able I was, for Thou wert become my Helper. And I
33 7, 20-26| being assured "That Thou wert, and wert infinite, and
34 7, 20-26| assured "That Thou wert, and wert infinite, and yet not diffused
35 10, 25-36| remembers itself also), neither wert Thou there: for as Thou
36 10, 26-37| Thee? For in my memory Thou wert not, before I learned Thee.
37 10, 27-38| loved Thee! And behold, Thou wert within, and I abroad, and
38 10, 27-38| which Thou hadst made. Thou wert with me, but I was not with
39 12, 7-7 | and the petty earth. Thou wert, and nothing was there besides,
40 12, 32-43| Thou Thyself by those words wert about to reveal to readers
41 13, 1-1 | because before I was, Thou wert; nor was I any thing, to
42 13, 4-5 | and please Thee; not as wert Thou imperfect, and by their
43 13, 4-5 | and by their perfecting wert also to be perfected. For
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