Book, Chapter
1 1, 20-31| a creature, what was not wonderful, not admirable? But all
2 4, 4-7 | turning us to Thyself by wonderful means; Thou tookest that
3 4, 4-8 | from an enemy; and with a wonderful and sudden freedom bade
4 4, 14-21| should afterwards be formed a wonderful Latin orator, and one most
5 4, 17-29| understand, O my God, Thy wonderful and unchangeable Unity also,
6 5, 6-10 | hadst already taught me by wonderful and secret ways, and therefore
7 5, 8-14 | outrages they commit, with a wonderful stolidity, punishable by
8 6, 12-21| this point, so that it was wonderful; and that the more, since
9 8, 1-1 | and in earth, great and wonderful is his name. " Thy words
10 8, 6-14 | stood amazed, hearing Thy wonderful works most fully attested,
11 9, 4-12 | of Thy scourge, and the wonderful swiftness of Thy mercy.
12 10, 8-15 | not comprehend itself? A wonderful admiration surprises me,
13 10, 14-21| sorrow, joy. Which is not wonderful, as to the body; for mind
14 10, 14-21| pain of body, it is not so wonderful. But now seeing this very
15 10, 16-25| I the mind. It is not so wonderful, if what I myself am not,
16 10, 31-43| slay my emptiness with a wonderful fulness, and clothe this
17 10, 35-57| them to praise Thee the wonderful Creator and Orderer of all,
18 10, 35-57| and my one hope is Thy wonderful great mercy. For when our
19 11, 2-3 | Thee, and meditate on the wonderful things out of Thy law; even
20 11, 9-11 | will boldly cry out, How wonderful are Thy works, O Lord, in
21 11, 31-41| truly that mind is passing wonderful, and fearfully amazing;
22 12, 8-8 | men wonder at. For very wonderful is this corporeal heaven;
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