Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | 1.6.7 Yet suffer me to speak unto Thy mercy,
2 1, 6-7 | me, dust and ashes. Yet suffer me to speak, since I speak
3 1, 18-29| another he would be loth to suffer." How deep are Thy ways,
4 3, 2-2 | yet himself would no means suffer? yet he desires as a spectator
5 3, 2-3 | than him who is thought to suffer hardship, by missing some
6 3, 2-4 | into me; for I loved not to suffer, what I loved to look on;
7 4, 1-1 | own shame in Thy praise. Suffer me, I beseech Thee, and
8 4, 2-3 | imperishable gold, I would not suffer a fly to be killed to gain
9 5, 8-14 | whereby they do it, and suffer incomparably worse than
10 5, 8-15 | but that Thou wouldest not suffer me to sail? But Thou, in
11 5, 9-16 | medicine, who wouldest not suffer me, being such, to die a
12 5, 12-22| them more because I was to suffer by them, than because they
13 6, 9-14 | deem, didst Thou, our God, suffer it, but that he who was
14 6, 10-17| towards the end, why we should suffer all this, darkness met us;
15 6, 11-19| and shall we not rather suffer the punishment of this negligence?
16 7, 3-4 | think that Thy substance did suffer ill than their own did commit
17 7, 3-5 | think rather that Thou dost suffer ill, than that man doth
18 7, 7-11 | well": nor did they yet suffer me to turn back, where it
19 9, 8-17 | parents' table, she would not suffer them, though parched with
20 10, 5-7 | art faithful, Who wilt not suffer us to be tempted above that
21 10, 31-45| how to abound, and how to suffer need. I can do all things
22 13, 26-39| both to abound, and to suffer need. I can do all things
23 13, 26-40| he knew to abound, and to suffer want, in Thee Who strengthenest
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