Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | most merciful, yet most just; most hidden, yet most present;
2 1, 19-30| gold and manors and slaves, just as severer punishments displace
3 3, 9-17 | seeing that society of men is just which serves Thee? But blessed
4 4, 15-23| by the solidity of truth! Just as the gales of tongues
5 5, 2-2 | to this lowest earth, is just and perfect? For whither
6 6, 7-12 | knowest (and that order is just), didst of my heart and
7 7, 3-5 | of our doing ill, and Thy just judgment of our suffering
8 7, 3-5 | however, holding Thee to be just, I speedily confessed myself
9 7, 6-10 | unsearchable depth of Thy just judgment, to Whom let no
10 8, 3-6 | penitent than over ninety-nine just persons that need no repentance.
11 8, 5-11 | to speak against it, if just punishment follow the sinner?
12 8, 11-25| broken, whereby I now was but just, but still was, held. And
13 9, 3-5 | the resurrection of the just, seeing Thou hast already
14 9, 4-10 | of the revelation of Thy just judgment. Nor were my good
15 10, 43-68| sinners and the immortal just One; mortal with men, just
16 10, 43-68| just One; mortal with men, just with God: that because the
17 11, 16-21| that, but once, or only just so much as that." But we
18 11, 21-27| as that one; or, this is just so much as that; and so
19 13, 17-21| by the mighty strength of just judgment. ~ ~
20 13, 18-22| blessest the years of the just; but Thou art the same,
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