Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-6 | Lord, cleanse me from my secret faults, and spare Thy servant
2 4, 12-19| return hence to Him into that secret place, whence He came forth
3 5, 6-10 | taught me by wonderful and secret ways, and therefore I believe
4 5, 7-13 | hands, O my God, in the secret purpose of Thy providence,
5 6, 1 | High, and most near; most secret, and most present; Who hast
6 6, 12-22| our help, by wondrous and secret ways. ~ ~
7 7, 1-2 | admit Thy presence, by a secret inspiration, within and
8 7, 8-12 | inward sight. Thus, by the secret hand of Thy medicining was
9 8, 9-21 | I may ask, if so be the secret penalties of men, and those
10 8, 12-28| consideration had from the secret bottom of my soul drawn
11 9, 7-16 | whom Thou hadst in Thy secret treasury stored uncorrupted
12 9, 8-18 | Would aught avail against a secret disease, if Thy healing
13 9, 8-18 | like a lancet out of Thy secret store, and with one touch
14 9, 10-23| Thyself, as I believe, by Thy secret ways so ordering it, that
15 9, 12-32| yet was I the whole day in secret heavily sad, and with troubled
16 10, 4-6 | not before Thee only, in a secret exultation with trembling,
17 10, 4-6 | exultation with trembling, and a secret sorrow with hope; but in
18 10, 8-12 | appear in sight, out of its secret place. Other things come
19 10, 8-13 | receive in her numberless secret and inexpressible windings,
20 10, 37-60| plague, and I much fear my secret sins, which Thine eyes know,
21 10, 42-67| mediator then, by whom in Thy secret judgments pride deserved
22 10, 43-68| true Mediator, Whom in Thy secret mercy Thou hast showed to
23 11, 17-22| doth it come out of some secret place; and so, when retiring,
24 11, 18-24| Which way soever then this secret fore-perceiving of things
25 12, 18-27| Thou light of my eyes in secret, zealously confessing these
26 13, 18-22| now not Thou only in the secret of Thy judgment, as before
27 13, 21-30| reverence towards those secret signs. For such is the entrance
28 13, 23-33| divided and called them in secret, or ever the firmament was
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