Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | changest Thy works, Thy purpose unchanged; receivest again
2 1, 11-18| so Thou willest, for what purpose my baptism was then deferred?
3 2, 3-5 | writings of mine. And to what purpose? that whosoever reads this,
4 5, 7-13 | O my God, in the secret purpose of Thy providence, did not
5 6, 6-10 | swelling praise. Much to this purpose said I then to my friends:
6 6, 10-16| and with me wavered in purpose, what course of life was
7 7, 9-13 | words, but to the very same purpose, enforced by many and divers
8 8, 6-15 | relating their resolution and purpose, and how that will was begun
9 8, 12-28| these words, yet to this purpose, spake I much unto Thee:
10 8, 12-30| by a good resolution and purpose, and most corresponding
11 9, 2-2 | to return for sale. Our purpose then was known to Thee;
12 9, 2-3 | earth, this our vow and purpose might also find some to
13 9, 2-3 | repute and dispute upon my purpose, and that our good should
14 9, 4-10 | old man and commencing the purpose of a new life, putting my
15 9, 8-17 | dwell together in our devout purpose. We sought where we might
16 10, 16-25| forgetfulness is for this purpose in my memory, that I might
17 10, 30-41| resist, and mindful of our purpose, and abiding most chastely
18 11, 18-23| further. O my hope, let not my purpose be confounded. For if times
19 13, 22-32| Thy will is. For to this purpose said that dispenser of Thine (
20 13, 24-37| rather suppose to be the purpose of the Scripture, which
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