Book, Chapter
1 4, 12-19| us not; for He departed thither, whence He never parted,
2 5, 8-14 | whereby I might be drawn thither, by men in love with a dying
3 5, 8-15 | why I went hence, and went thither, Thou knewest, O God, yet
4 6, 7-12 | from him, nor came he again thither. Upon this, he prevailed
5 6, 8-13 | said. When they were come thither, and had taken their places
6 6, 8-13 | theirs that brought him thither. Why say more? He beheld,
7 6, 8-13 | them who first drew him thither, but also before them, yea
8 6, 9-14 | startled and brought them thither. They seize him, hale him
9 7, 21-27| peace, and to find no way thither; and in vain to essay through
10 7, 21-27| keep on the way that leads thither, guarded by the host of
11 8, 2-5 | love and joy they drew him thither, such were the hands wherewith
12 8, 6-15 | peril? and when arrive we thither? But a friend of God, if
13 8, 8-19 | host, was not living there. Thither had the tumult of my breast
14 8, 8-19 | to go only, but to go in thither was nothing else but to
15 9, 7-16 | desiring his guide to lead him thither. Led thither, he begged
16 9, 7-16 | to lead him thither. Led thither, he begged to be allowed
17 9, 13-37| even unto their return thither. That so my mother's last
18 10, 31-44| there any other way to pass thither, whither we needs must pass.
19 10, 35-55| be lying near, they flock thither, to be made sad, and to
20 10, 35-55| of its beauty drew them thither! Thus also in the other
21 10, 35-57| yet still incline my mind thither. And unless Thou, having
22 10, 41-66| I said, "Who can attain thither? I am cast away from the
23 13, 9-10 | place. Love lifts us up thither, and Thy good Spirit lifts
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