Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | yet serene; changest Thy works, Thy purpose unchanged;
2 2, 6-13 | since they are his own works which injure the sinner?
3 3, 6-10 | Sun and Moon, beautiful works of Thine, but yet Thy works,
4 3, 6-10 | works of Thine, but yet Thy works, not Thyself, no nor Thy
5 3, 6-10 | Thyself, no nor Thy first works. For Thy spiritual works
6 3, 6-10 | works. For Thy spiritual works are before these corporeal
7 3, 6-10 | are before these corporeal works, celestial though they be,
8 3, 6-10 | not even after those first works of Thine, but after Thee
9 3, 6-10 | among the chiefest of Thy works. How far then art Thou from
10 4, 3-4 | every man according to his works: and a broken and contrite
11 6, 2-2 | conversation, whereby in good works, so fervent in spirit, she
12 7, 17-23| was, that Thy invisible works from the creation of the
13 7, 21-27| and had meditated upon Thy works, and trembled exceedingly.~.
14 8, 2-3 | read, and weighed so many works of the philosophers; the
15 8, 6-14 | amazed, hearing Thy wonderful works most fully attested, in
16 9, 9-22 | well reported of for good works, had brought up children,
17 9, 10-24| discourse, and admiring of Thy works; and we came to our own
18 10, 34-53| utensils and all sorts of works, in pictures also and divers
19 10, 37-60| accompany a good life and good works, we ought as little to forego
20 11, 9-11 | out, How wonderful are Thy works, O Lord, in Wisdom hast
21 12, 17-24| with the knowledge of such works of God only as were visible."
22 13, 17-21| our soul may bud forth works of mercy according to their
23 13, 20-26| conceive and bring forth your works; and let the waters bring
24 13, 20-27| heaven, and the material works in the wavy sea, and under
25 13, 23-33| workmanship created unto good works), not those only who are
26 13, 23-33| discovered themselves unto us by works, that by their fruits we
27 13, 23-34| what he finds amiss, in the works and lives of the faithful;
28 13, 24-37| in the dry land; and to works of mercy belonging to this
29 13, 25-38| figured in an allegory, the works of mercy which are provided
30 13, 26-40| necessity. Unto these good works, he now rejoiceth that they
31 13, 28-43| the several kinds of Thy works, when Thou hadst said "let
32 13, 29-44| times Thou sawest that Thy works were good, when they pleased
33 13, 30-45| there be who mislike Thy works; and say, that many of them
34 13, 30-45| because they see not Thy works by Thy Spirit, nor recognise
35 13, 33-48| 13.33.48 Let Thy works praise Thee, that we may
36 13, 33-48| let us love Thee, that Thy works may praise Thee, which from
37 13, 34-49| and they might bring forth works of mercy, even distributing
38 13, 36-51| which Thou didst after Thy works which were very good, resting
39 13, 36-51| that we also after our works (therefore very good, because
40 13, 37-52| through us, as these are Thy works through us. But Thou, Lord,
41 13, 38-53| And we also have some good works, of Thy gift, but not eternal;
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