Book, Chapter
1 2, 1-1 | various and shadowy loves: my beauty consumed away, and I stank
2 2, 6-12 | even that false and shadowy beauty which belongeth to deceiving
3 3, 6-10 | Father, supremely good, Beauty of all things beautiful.
4 4, 13-20| the beautiful? and what is beauty? What is it that attracts
5 4, 13-20| were in them a grace and beauty, they could by no means
6 4, 13-20| themselves, there was a beauty, from their forming a sort
7 4, 16-24| itself, and "fit," whose beauty is in correspondence to
8 4, 17-29| to Thine own greatness or beauty; so that (as in bodies)
9 4, 17-29| Thyself art Thy greatness and beauty; but a body is not great
10 6, 16-26| light of excellence and beauty, to be embraced for its
11 7, 17-23| borne up to Thee by Thy beauty, and soon borne down from
12 7, 17-23| it was that I admired the beauty of bodies celestial or terrestrial;
13 8, 1-2 | of Thy sweetness, and the beauty of Thy house which I loved,
14 10, 6-8 | love, when I love Thee? not beauty of bodies, nor the fair
15 10, 6-9 | them: and their form of beauty gave the answer. And I turned
16 10, 27-38| late loved I Thee, O Thou Beauty of ancient days, yet ever
17 10, 34-53| cunning hands, come from that Beauty, which is above our souls,
18 10, 35-55| it, or any report of its beauty drew them thither! Thus
19 12, 2-2 | received its portion of beauty in these lower parts, whereof
20 12, 3-3 | formlessness, without any beauty. ~ ~
21 12, 4-4 | Thou hadst created without beauty, whereof to make this beautiful
22 12, 15-21| delightsome! I have loved thy beauty, and the place of the habitation
23 12, 22-31| they then received that beauty, when God said, Let the
24 13, 13-14| only Son. O what a light of beauty will that be, when we shall
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