Book, Chapter
1 5, 2-2 | lowest earth, is just and perfect? For whither fled they,
2 5, 5-8 | ignorant, though he had perfect knowledge of these things;
3 5, 5-9 | new-born may grow up unto a perfect man, so as not to be carried
4 5, 12-22| hated, though not with a perfect hatred: for perchance I
5 7, 19-25| truly, I acknowledged a perfect man to be in Christ; not
6 7, 19-25| human nature and a more perfect participation of wisdom,
7 9, 3-6 | Catholic, and serving Thee in perfect chastity and continence
8 10, 4-5 | forsaking what Thou hast begun, perfect my imperfections. ~ ~
9 10, 6-10 | to all whose senses are perfect? why then speaks it not
10 10, 30-42| imperfect; hoping that Thou wilt perfect Thy mercies in me, even
11 10, 30-42| Thy mercies in me, even to perfect peace, which my outward
12 11, 2-3 | lie down, and ruminate. Perfect me, O Lord, and reveal them
13 13, 4-5 | them? For to Thee being perfect, is their imperfection displeasing,
14 13, 13-14| understanding ye may be perfect; and O foolish Galatians,
15 13, 15-17| wisdom unto the little ones: perfect, O my God, Thy praise out
16 13, 18-23| wisdom among those that are perfect. But the natural man, as
17 13, 19-24| the Lord if thou wilt be perfect, associated with them, among
18 13, 19-25| between the light of the perfect, though not as the angels,
19 13, 22-32| good and acceptable and perfect will of God. Wherefore Thou
20 13, 22-32| good, that acceptable, and perfect will of Thine: yea, Thou
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