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invited 1
inviting 1
involved 3
inward 24
inwardly 13
iron 2
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24 care
24 custom
24 delighted
24 inward
24 knoweth
24 laid
24 lay
St. Augustine
Confessions

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inward

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 20-31| derived; I guarded by the inward sense the entireness of 2 3, 1-1 | me was a famine of that inward food, Thyself, my God; yet, 3 3, 6-11 | flesh. But Thou wert more inward to me than my most inward 4 3, 6-11 | inward to me than my most inward part; and higher than my 5 3, 7-13 | 13 Nor knew I that true inward righteousness which judgeth 6 4, 16-27| turned, O sweet truth, to thy inward melody, meditating on the " 7 6, 11-20| wouldest give it, if with inward groanings I did knock at 8 7, 8-12 | reform my deformities; and by inward goads didst Thou rouse me, 9 7, 8-12 | Thou wert manifested to my inward sight. Thus, by the secret 10 7, 10-16| I entered even into my inward self, Thou being my Guide: 11 7, 17-23| perceives; and thence to its inward faculty, to which the bodily 12 8, 8-19 | this great contention of my inward dwelling, which I had strongly 13 8, 11-25| pressedst upon me in my inward parts by a severe mercy, 14 9, 4-7 | confess to Thee, by what inward goads Thou tamedst me; and 15 9, 9-21 | was she, Thyself, her most inward Instructor, teaching her 16 9, 10-24| were soaring higher yet, by inward musing, and discourse, and 17 9, 10-25| its beholder amid these inward joys, so that life might 18 10, 21-30| be delighted but for some inward knowledge thereof, nor wish 19 10, 30-42| peace, which my outward and inward man shall have with Thee, 20 11, 2-3 | rashness and all lying both my inward and outward lips: let Thy 21 11, 2-4 | grace before Thee, that the inward parts of Thy words be opened 22 11, 5-7 | it seeth in itself by its inward eye. And whence should he 23 11, 6-8 | intelligent soul, whose inward ear lay listening to Thy 24 12, 20-29| which they doubt not whose inward eye Thou hast enabled to


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