Book, Chapter
1 2, 2-4 | foamed like a troubled sea, following the rushing of
2 2, 6-12 | their orbs; or the earth, or sea, full of embryo-life, replacing
3 5, 8-15 | followed me as far as the sea. But I deceived her, holding
4 5, 8-15 | from the waters of the sea, for the water of Thy Grace;
5 6, 1-1 | come into the depths of the sea, and distrusted and despaired
6 6, 1-1 | piety, following me over sea and land, in all perils
7 6, 1-1 | Thee. For in perils of the sea, she comforted the very
8 7, 1-2 | not of heaven, air, and sea only, but of the earth too,
9 7, 5-7 | whatsoever we can see therein (as sea, earth, air, stars, trees,
10 7, 5-7 | infinite: as if there were a sea, every where, and on every
11 7, 5-7 | space, one only boundless sea, and it contained within
12 7, 5-7 | filled from that unmeasurable sea: so conceived I Thy creation,
13 8, 3-7 | approaching death; sky and sea are calmed, and they are
14 10, 6-9 | confessed the same. I asked the sea and the deeps, and the living
15 10, 8-14 | with me, heaven, earth, sea, and whatever I could think
16 10, 8-15 | the mighty billows of the sea, the broad tides of rivers,
17 12, 8-8 | that is, to this earth and sea, which Thou madest the third
18 13, 17-20| thirsteth after Thee? For the sea also is Thine, and Thou
19 13, 17-20| together of the waters, called sea; for Thou restrainest the
20 13, 17-20| and thus makest Thou it a sea, by the order of Thy dominion
21 13, 17-21| from the society of the sea), Thou waterest by a sweet
22 13, 20-26| 13.20.26 Let the sea also conceive and bring
23 13, 20-27| material works in the wavy sea, and under the firmament
24 13, 20-28| the brackishness of the sea had never flowed out of
25 13, 21-29| not the deepness of the sea, but the earth separated
26 13, 21-29| this in the soul; as the sea was the cause that they
27 13, 21-29| fowl, though bred in the sea, is yet multiplied upon
28 13, 23-33| dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowls of the
29 13, 23-34| the waters, which is the sea; but He received dominion
30 13, 23-34| dominion over the fishes of the sea, and the fowls of the air,
31 13, 24-35| nor the earth, nor the sea? I might say that Thou,
32 13, 24-35| replenish the waters of the sea, and that the fowls should
33 13, 24-37| of infidelity, as in the sea; and to the zeal of holy
34 13, 24-37| Thus are the waters of the sea replenished, which are not
35 13, 27-42| bitterness of the waves of the sea. ~ ~
36 13, 32-47| together in the fields of the sea; and the dry land both void,
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