Book, Chapter
1 3, 7-12 | Spirit, not one who hath parts extended in length and breadth,
2 4, 11-16| be completed by all his parts. But do I depart any whither?
3 4, 11-16| be healed, and thy mortal parts be reformed and renewed,
4 4, 11-17| whole, whereof these are parts, thou knowest not; and yet
5 7, 1-2 | Thee, so that in all its parts, the greatest as the smallest,
6 7, 5-7 | sponge must needs, in all its parts, be filled from that unmeasurable
7 7, 13-19| appointed it. But in the parts thereof some things, because
8 7, 18-24| Truth, far above the higher parts of Thy Creation, raises
9 8, 6-15 | that had walked in other parts of the garden, came in search
10 8, 11-25| pressedst upon me in my inward parts by a severe mercy, redoubling
11 9, 7-15 | congregations, throughout other parts of the world following herein. ~ ~
12 10, 25-36| Thee, I passed beyond such parts of it as the beasts also
13 10, 25-36| things: and I came to those parts to which I committed the
14 11, 2-4 | before Thee, that the inward parts of Thy words be opened to
15 11, 21-27| that; and so of any other parts of time, which be measurable.
16 11, 24-31| goeth the body moved, or his parts, if it moved as in a lathe,
17 11, 28-38| all the actions of man are parts; the same holds through
18 11, 28-38| all the lives of men are parts. ~ ~
19 12, 2-2 | of beauty in these lower parts, whereof the lowest is this
20 12, 4-4 | word? And what, among all parts of the world can be found
21 12, 4-4 | beautiful than the other higher parts are, transparent all and
22 12, 21-30| divided into two great parts, upper and lower, with all
23 13, 32-47| in the adorning of these parts, whereof the universal pile
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