Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-10 | art most high, and art not changed, neither in Thee doth to-day
2 3, 2-3 | into which it is wilfully changed and transformed, being of
3 4, 6-11 | though I would willingly have changed it, yet was I more unwilling
4 7, 2-3 | them so far corrupted and changed to the worse, as to be turned
5 7, 9-15 | there also, that they had changed the glory of Thy incorruptible
6 7, 9-15 | served with Thy gold, who changed the truth of God into a
7 8, 6-15 | book, and read on, and was changed inwardly, where Thou sawest,
8 9, 4-11 | the Self-same, Who art not changed; and in Thee is rest which
9 9, 10-25| though we shall not all be changed? ~ ~
10 10, 25-36| mind; and all these are changed, but Thou remainest unchangeable
11 10, 36-58| how far Thou hast already changed me, who first healedst me
12 12, 6-6 | these changeable things are changed. And this changeableness,
13 12, 11-11| since Thou canst not be changed as to figure or motion,
14 12, 11-14| through which the thing was changed and turned from one figure
15 12, 12-15| though changeable, yet not changed, it may thoroughly enjoy
16 12, 12-15| not that, which could be changed from one form into another,
17 12, 15-18| His substance is no ways changed by time, nor His will separate
18 12, 17-25| eternal house of God, or be changed, as the soul and body of
19 12, 19-28| receiveth a form, or is changed, or turned. It is true,
20 12, 19-28| subject to change, never to be changed. It is true, that that formlessness
21 13, 3-4 | unto That which cannot be changed into worse or better; which
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