Book, Chapter
1 2, 1 | the unity formed of many souls. Upon occasion of all these,
2 3, 2-3 | O Lord God, who lovest souls far more purely than we,
3 3, 6-10 | But Thou art the life of souls, the life of lives, having
4 3, 8-16 | wickedly against their own souls, and iniquity gives itself
5 4, 8-13 | so much fuel to melt our souls together, and out of many
6 4, 12-18| thee, thou displease. If souls please thee, be they loved
7 4, 12-18| Him along with thee what souls thou canst, and say to them, "
8 5, 1-1 | meditate thereon: that so our souls may from their weariness
9 6, 7-12 | continency, ensnaring precious souls, unable as yet to reach
10 6, 14-24| season, and to fill our souls with blessing. ~ ~
11 7, 3-4 | who madest not only our souls, but our bodies, and not
12 7, 3-4 | bodies, and not only our souls and bodies, but all beings,
13 7, 6-10 | the hidden deservings of souls, he ought to hear, out of
14 7, 9-14 | and that of His fulness souls receive, that they may be
15 7, 9-14 | shall find rest to your souls. Although they knew God,
16 8, 10-23| evil natures, and two evil souls conflicting in one man,
17 8, 10-24| is between two contrary souls, of two contrary substances,
18 9, 8-18 | towards the salvation of our souls, what didst Thou then, O
19 10, 34-53| patterns which through men's souls are conveyed into their
20 10, 34-53| Beauty, which is above our souls, which my soul day and night
21 11, 11-13| Wisdom of God, Light of souls, understand not yet how
22 11, 19-25| what way dost Thou teach souls things to come? For Thou
23 11, 31-41| Universe, the Creator of souls and bodies, far be it, that
24 12, 25-35| itself, which is above our souls." Seeing then we strive
25 13, 17-20| wicked desires of men's souls, and settest them their
26 13, 17-21| 13.17.21 But the souls that thirst after Thee,
27 13, 18-22| and the night; or between souls, given either to things
28 13, 19-24| put away evil from your souls, and from before mine eyes,
29 13, 24-37| and to the zeal of holy souls, as in the dry land; and
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