Book, Chapter
1 2, 6-13 | nothing more tender than Thy charity; nor is aught loved more
2 3, 2-3 | commended for his office of charity; yet had he, who is genuinely
3 4, 12-19| burning with the fire of charity. ~ ~
4 4, 17-31| and nourish the wings of charity, by the food of a sound
5 5, 5-9 | faith, borne by our mother Charity, till the new-born may grow
6 7, 20-26| knowledge. For where was that charity building upon the foundation
7 8, 3-6 | angels, holy through holy charity. For Thou art ever the same;
8 8, 5-12 | to give myself up to Thy charity, than to give myself over
9 9, 2-3 | pierced our hearts with Thy charity, and we carried Thy words
10 9, 12-33| rather, if he be one of large charity, let him weep himself for
11 10, 3-3 | himself lieth? But because charity believeth all things (that
12 10, 3-3 | they believe me, whose ears charity openeth unto me. ~ ~
13 10, 3-4 | but will they know? For charity, whereby they are good,
14 10, 29-40| burnest and never consumest! O charity, my God, kindle me. Thou
15 10, 34-52| before with the feet of charity, never swerving. Or which
16 10, 36-59| own, not in the bands of charity, but in the bonds of punishment:
17 11, 2-3 | but would serve brotherly charity; and Thou seest my heart,
18 12, 18-27| for that the end of it is charity, out of a pure heart and
19 12, 23-32| truth, in the largeness of charity, and let us approach together
20 12, 25-35| lawfully, to the end of charity: hearken and behold, if
21 12, 25-35| to which two precepts of charity, unless we believe that
22 12, 25-35| pernicious contentions to offend charity itself, for whose sake he
23 12, 30-41| of the commandment, pure charity. By this if man demands
24 13, 6-7 | beseech Thee, by our mother charity, tell me the reason, I beseech
25 13, 7-8 | a more excellent way of charity; and where he bows his knee
26 13, 7-8 | the steep abyss; and how charity raises up again by Thy Spirit
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