Book, Chapter
1 2, 10-18| became to myself a barren land.~.
2 4, 12-18| seek a blessed life in the land of death; it is not there.
3 5, 8-14 | refuge and my portion in the land of the living; that I might
4 6, 1-1 | following me over sea and land, in all perils confiding
5 7, 21-27| s shaggy top to see the land of peace, and to find no
6 9, 11-27| strange place, but in her own land. Whereat, she with anxious
7 9, 13-36| to be buried in her own land. These things she enjoined
8 10, 31-43| of Thy gifts, with which land, and water, and air serve
9 12, 32-43| who shall lead me into the land of uprightness), which Thou
10 13, 1-1 | cultivating Thy service, as a land, that must remain uncultivated,
11 13, 12-13| remembered Thee, O Lord, from the land of Jordan, and that mountain
12 13, 16-19| Therefore is my soul like a land where no water is, because
13 13, 17-20| one place, and let the dry land appear, which thirsteth
14 13, 17-20| Thy hands prepared the dry land. Nor is the bitterness of
15 13, 19-24| mine eyes, that the dry land may appear. Learn to do
16 13, 19-24| false witness; that the dry land may appear, and bring forth
17 13, 21-29| that He might feed the dry land; and the fowl, though bred
18 13, 21-30| ministers work now as on the dry land, separated from the whirlpools
19 13, 24-37| holy souls, as in the dry land; and to works of mercy belonging
20 13, 32-47| of the sea; and the dry land both void, and formed so
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