Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-22| condemnation of my evil ways, that I may love Thy good
2 1, 13-22| that I may love Thy good ways. Let not either buyers or
3 1, 15-24| out of all my most evil ways, that Thou mightest become
4 1, 17-27| of the air. For in more ways than one do men sacrifice
5 1, 18-29| suffer." How deep are Thy ways, O God, Thou only great,
6 2, 1-1 | reviewing my most wicked ways in the very bitterness of
7 2, 3-6 | feared for me those crooked ways in which they walk who turn
8 3, 3-5 | from Thee, loving mine own ways, and not Thine; loving a
9 3, 7-13 | God Almighty, whereby the ways of places and times were
10 3, 12-21| importunity, saith, "Go thy ways and God bless thee, for
11 4, 12-18| Whither go ye in rough ways? Whither go ye? The good
12 4, 12-18| these difficult and toilsome ways? There is no rest, where
13 5, 2-2 | after all their rugged ways. Then dost Thou gently wipe
14 5, 6-10 | by wonderful and secret ways, and therefore I believe
15 5, 7-13 | deal with me by wondrous ways. Thou didst it, O my God:
16 6, 12-22| by wondrous and secret ways. ~ ~
17 6, 14-24| follow the broad and beaten ways of the world; for many thoughts
18 7, 4-6 | For corruption does no ways impair our God; by no will,
19 7, 9-14 | that it was many and divers ways said, that the Son was in
20 7, 9-14 | the gentle He teacheth His ways, beholding our lowliness
21 7, 21-27| in the beginning of Thy ways, in whom the prince of this
22 7, 21-27| in vain to essay through ways unpassable, opposed and
23 8, 1-1 | zealous following of Thy ways, he seemed to me likely
24 8, 2-3 | whereas the Platonists many ways led to the belief in God
25 8, 6-15 | monasteries, and their holy ways, a sweet-smelling savour
26 8, 7-17 | wandered through crooked ways in a sacrilegious superstition,
27 9, 4-7 | and smoothing my rough ways; and how Thou also subduedst
28 9, 10-23| I believe, by Thy secret ways so ordering it, that she
29 10, 4-5 | own name's sake; and no ways forsaking what Thou hast
30 10, 5-7 | Thee that Thou art in no ways passible; but I, what temptations
31 10, 40-65| would, but cannot; both ways, miserable. ~ ~
32 12, 9-9 | creature, which, although no ways coeternal unto Thee, the
33 12, 15-18| that His substance is no ways changed by time, nor His
34 13, 2-2 | so a good, which could no ways profit Thee, nor was of
35 13, 9-10 | forwards. We ascend Thy ways that be in our heart, and
36 13, 11-12| to Each; or whether both ways at once, wondrously, simply
37 13, 11-12| conceive this? who could any ways express it? who would, any
38 13, 20-27| motions of the body, be many ways set out, and expressed.
39 13, 24-36| and that understood many ways in the mind, which is signified
40 13, 24-37| thing may be expressed many ways, and one expression understood
41 13, 24-37| expression understood many ways; we find not, except in
42 13, 24-37| both to express several ways what we understand but one;
43 13, 24-37| and to understand several ways, what we read to be obscurely
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