Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | stable, yet incomprehensible; unchangeable, yet all-changing; never
2 1, 6-9 | the springs abide in Thee unchangeable: and in Thee live the eternal
3 4, 16-24| our soul that chief and unchangeable good. ~ ~
4 4, 16-26| And I maintained that Thy unchangeable substance did err upon constraint,
5 4, 17-29| my God, Thy wonderful and unchangeable Unity also, as if Thou also
6 7, 1-1 | incorruptible, and uninjurable, and unchangeable; because though not knowing
7 7, 1-1 | could receive injury; the unchangeable to things subject to change.
8 7, 1-1 | incorruptible, uninjurable, and unchangeable, which I preferred before
9 7, 7-11 | and Thy substance to be unchangeable, and that Thou hast a care
10 7, 9-14 | Only-Begotten Son remaineth unchangeable, co-eternal with Thee, and
11 7, 10-16| above my mind, the Light Unchangeable. Not this ordinary light,
12 7, 17-23| so judge, I had found the unchangeable and true Eternity of Truth
13 7, 17-23| it cried out, "That the unchangeable was to be preferred to the
14 7, 17-23| whence also it knew That Unchangeable, which, unless it had in
15 10, 25-36| changed, but Thou remainest unchangeable over all, and yet hast vouchsafed
16 11, 8-10 | now teacheth us, but the unchangeable Truth? for even when we
17 11, 8-10 | creature; we are but led to the unchangeable Truth; where we learn truly,
18 12, 19-28| which so cleaveth to the unchangeable Form, as though subject
19 12, 25-35| thou in me; but both in the unchangeable Truth itself, which is above
20 12, 25-35| we cannot so see, as the unchangeable Truth is seen: for that,
21 13, 4-5 | But Thy incorruptible and unchangeable will, in itself all-sufficient
22 13, 9-10 | Holy Spirit; but if the unchangeable supereminence of Divinity
23 13, 11-12| that which is above these Unchangeable, which Is unchangeably,
24 13, 16-19| Thine eyes, that as the Unchangeable Light knoweth Itself, so
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