Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | repose on Thee! Oh! that Thou wouldest enter into my heart, and
2 3, 4-8 | Thee, nor knew I what Thou wouldest do with me? For with Thee
3 4, 11-17| part of the whole, thou wouldest, that whatsoever existeth
4 4, 11-17| flesh thou hearest; yet wouldest not thou have the syllables
5 5, 8-15 | asking of Thee, but that Thou wouldest not suffer me to sail? But
6 5, 9-16 | prescripts of Thy medicine, who wouldest not suffer me, being such,
7 5, 9-17 | unintermitting to Thee alone? But wouldest Thou, God of mercies, despise
8 6, 1-1 | hadst promised the whole, wouldest one day give the rest, most
9 6, 1-1 | prayers and tears, that Thou wouldest hasten Thy help, and enlighten
10 6, 3-3 | in my prayers, that Thou wouldest help me; but my spirit was
11 6, 1 | begun to believe that Thou wouldest never have given such excellency
12 6, 6-9 | Behold my heart, O Lord, who wouldest I should remember all this,
13 6, 11-20| Thou give it; and that Thou wouldest give it, if with inward
14 6, 13-23| begged of Thee, that Thou wouldest by a vision discover unto
15 6, 13-23| future marriage; Thou never wouldest. She saw indeed certain
16 7, 7-11 | Thou hast a care of, and wouldest judge men, and that in Christ,
17 9, 4-9 | vomited it up; and Thou wouldest hear them when they cried
18 10, 34-52| eyes to Thee, that Thou wouldest pluck my feet out of the
19 11, 1-1 | would, because Thou first wouldest that I should confess unto
20 11, 2-3 | who knock. For not in vain wouldest Thou have the darksome secrets
21 11, 13-15| great a work, before Thou wouldest make it; let him awake and
22 12, 14-17| vehemently; oh that Thou wouldest slay them with Thy two-edged
23 13, 1-1 | serving Thee, as though Thou wouldest tire in working; or lest
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