Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | voice let me haste, and take hold on Thee. Hide not Thy
2 1, 6-7 | comforts of Thy compassion take me up, as I heard (for I
3 1, 7-12 | no remembrance, which I take on others' word, and guess
4 1, 18-29| with fiercest hatred, will take heed most watchfully, lest,
5 3, 7-13 | he observeth some servant take a thing in his hand, which
6 3, 7-13 | person; to the one they take exceptions, to the other
7 4, 8-13 | things which in them did more take my mind; to talk and jest
8 6, 11-18| in a good sense. I will take my stand, where, as a child,
9 6, 11-18| The forenoons our scholars take up; what do we during the
10 7, 9-15 | pleased Thee, O Lord, to take away the reproach of diminution
11 7, 9-15 | Thou willedst Thy people to take from Egypt, seeing Thine
12 7, 10-16| and with its greatness take up all space. Not such was
13 8, 8-19 | The unlearned start up and take heaven by force, and we
14 8, 10-22| that cometh into the world. Take heed what you say, and blush
15 8, 10-24| ask them, is it good to take pleasure in reading the
16 8, 10-24| the Apostle? or good to take pleasure in a sober Psalm?
17 8, 12-29| chanting, and oft repeating, "Take up and read; Take up and
18 8, 12-29| repeating, "Take up and read; Take up and read. " Instantly,
19 9, 2-2 | then in a regular way to take my leave, and having been
20 9, 6-14 | wonders? Soon didst Thou take his life from the earth:
21 9, 9-22 | Thy baptism, did she so take care of, as though she had
22 9, 13-36| wherewith He bought us, and so take us from Him? Unto the Sacrament
23 10, 11-18| receive, and by marking to take heed that those things which
24 10, 31-44| that I should set myself to take food as physic. But while
25 10, 31-45| begging that he might receive. Take from me (saith he) the desires
26 10, 34-52| O all-creating Lord," take it up in Thy hymns, and
27 10, 35-54| senses by way of similitude take to themselves, when they
28 10, 35-57| weak; then by degrees we take interest therein! I go not
29 10, 36-58| it not, when I feared to take it. But, O Lord, Thou alone
30 10, 43-69| down His life, and power to take it again: for us to Thee
31 11, 5-7 | apprehension whereby to take in his art, and see within
32 11, 6-8 | in time that voice might take his course in time. But
33 11, 26-33| pronounced more fully, may take up more time than a longer,
34 12, 6-6 | reader would hold out to take in the whole? Nor shall
35 12, 12-15| successive changes of times may take place in them, as being
36 12, 15-21| that made thee, let Him take possession of me also in
37 12, 25-34| of his words?" I ought to take it in good part, and would
38 13, 21-31| to do hurt, but wise to take heed; and only making so
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