Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-14 | and we learnt from them to think of Thee (according to our
2 1, 9-15 | great a spirit, that he can think as lightly of the racks
3 2, 3-5 | whosoever reads this, may think out of what depths we are
4 2, 10-18| knottiness? Foul is it: I hate to think on it, to look on it. But
5 4, 13-20| on the fair and fit," I think, two or three books. Thou
6 5, 8-14 | never be lawful; and they think they do it unpunished, whereas
7 5, 10-19| because, when I wished to think on my God, I knew not what
8 5, 10-19| God, I knew not what to think of, but a mass of bodies (
9 6, 4-6 | For I was not so mad as to think that even this could not
10 7, 3-4 | in that they preferred to think that Thy substance did suffer
11 7, 3-5 | confesseth unto Thee), to think rather that Thou dost suffer
12 7, 19-25| all in Christ, and did not think that a human mind was ascribed
13 8, 12-29| countenance altered, I began to think most intently whether children
14 8, 12-30| above that which we ask or think; for she perceived that
15 9, 3-6 | endlessly happy. Nor do I think that he is so inebriated
16 9, 4-8 | heard, lest they should think I spake it for their sakes!
17 10, 8-12 | up, whatsoever besides we think, either by enlarging or
18 10, 8-14 | sea, and whatever I could think on therein, besides what
19 10, 19-28| For instance, if we see or think of some one known to us,
20 10, 22-32| may, I should therefore think myself happy. For there
21 10, 22-32| is no other. For they who think there is another, pursue
22 10, 30-42| above all that we ask or think. But what I yet am in this
23 11, 18-23| know, that we generally think before on our future actions,
24 12, 18-27| doth it prejudice me, if I think otherwise than another thinketh
25 12, 18-27| ourselves either know or think to be false. While every
26 12, 30-41| hopeful little ones who so think, have this benefit, that
27 13, 11-12| these, let him not therefore think that he has found that which
28 13, 13-14| even he as yet, doth not think himself to have apprehended,
29 13, 31-46| thing then for a man to think that to be ill which is
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