Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | most beautiful, yet most strong, stable, yet incomprehensible;
2 3, 6-10 | fail, that I may become strong, art neither those bodies
3 4, 1-1 | is but a man? Let now the strong and the mighty laugh at
4 4, 4-8 | well, and his health were strong enough for me to deal with
5 5, 9-17 | would have been those her so strong and unceasing prayers, unintermitting
6 6, 7-12 | he shook his mind with a strong self-command; whereupon
7 6, 8-13 | thence didst Thou with a most strong and most merciful hand pluck
8 6, 10-16| he clave to me by a most strong tie, and went with me to
9 6, 13-23| and her own longing, with strong cries of heart she daily
10 7, 7-11 | contritions of my soul were strong cries unto Thy mercy. Thou
11 8, 3-7 | before he walked sound and strong. Yea, the very pleasures
12 8, 4-9 | the world to confound the strong; and the base things of
13 8, 4-9 | our King hath bound the strong man, and they saw his vessels
14 9, 12-32| by this one instance, how strong is the bond of all habit,
15 10, 3-4 | whereby whoso is weak, is strong, when by it he became conscious
16 10, 43-69| us. Well then is my hope strong in Him, that Thou wilt heal
17 11, 2-3 | see, and Strength of the strong; hearken unto my soul, and
18 12, 11-11| Thou hast told me with a strong voice, O Lord, in my inner
19 12, 11-11| hast told me also with a strong voice, O Lord, in my inner
20 12, 11-12| hast told me also with a strong voice, in my inner ear,
21 12, 15-18| to be false, which with a strong voice Truth tells me in
22 12, 15-21| and chill, but that by a strong affection cleaving unto
23 12, 16-23| Guardian, Husband, the pure and strong delight, and solid joy,
24 13, 29-44| Thou art my God, and with a strong voice tellest Thy servant
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