Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | of my limbs to express my thoughts, that so I might have my
2 1, 13-21| mind, who quickenest my thoughts, I loved Thee not. I committed
3 1, 14-23| also I gave birth to the thoughts, whatever I conceived. No
4 1, 20-31| minute pursuits, and in my thoughts on things minute, I learnt
5 6, 1-1 | forth upon the bier of her thoughts, that Thou mightest say
6 6, 6-9 | feverishness of consuming thoughts. For, passing through one
7 6, 14-24| ways of the world; for many thoughts were in our heart, but Thy
8 7, 3-5 | most good Creator? By these thoughts I was again sunk down and
9 7, 5-7 | Himself had not created. These thoughts I revolved in my miserable
10 7, 6-10 | his father him; I bent my thoughts on those that are born twins,
11 7, 9-14 | thankful, but wax vain in their thoughts; and their foolish heart
12 7, 17-23| understanding, and drew away my thoughts from the power of habit,
13 8, 5-12 | pleasantly, as in sleep: and the thoughts wherein I meditated on Thee
14 9, 2-3 | in the receptacle of our thoughts, kindled and burned up that
15 9, 4-10 | temporal, and in their famished thoughts do lick their very shadows.
16 9, 12-33| little I recovered my former thoughts of Thy handmaid, her holy
17 9, 13-34| from a spirit shaken by the thoughts of the dangers of every
18 10, 6-9 | questioning them, was my thoughts on them: and their form
19 10, 35-57| of I know not what idle thoughts. ~ ~
20 11, 3-5 | within, in the chamber of my thoughts, Truth, neither Hebrew,
21 11, 29-39| order I know not; and my thoughts, even the inmost bowels
22 12, 24-33| certain. For he might have his thoughts upon God's commencement
23 12, 25-35| why strive we about the thoughts of our neighbour which we
24 13, 23-34| flesh, which cannot see thoughts; So that there is need to
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