Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | too innocence, when the fountain of milk is flowing in rich
2 3, 8-16 | when Thou art forsaken, O Fountain of Life, who art the only
3 4, 4-7 | once God of vengeance, and Fountain of mercies, turning us to
4 6, 1-1 | much to me. But to Thee, Fountain of mercies, poured she forth
5 6, 1-1 | Ambrose, praying for the fountain of that water, which springeth
6 6, 16-26| be praise, glory to Thee, Fountain of mercies. I was becoming
7 8, 2-3 | the new-born babe of Thy fountain; submitting his neck to
8 9, 3-6 | spiritual mouth unto Thy fountain, and drinketh as much as
9 9, 10-23| heavenly streams of Thy fountain, the fountain of life, which
10 9, 10-23| streams of Thy fountain, the fountain of life, which is with Thee;
11 9, 12-29| my mind, drank up their fountain wholly dry; and woe was
12 12, 10-10| distress and panting after Thy fountain. Let no man forbid me! of
13 12, 27-37| 12.27.37 For as a fountain within a narrow compass,
14 12, 27-37| is derived from the same fountain; so the relation of that
15 12, 30-41| jointly love Thee our God, the fountain of truth, if we are athirst
16 13, 4-5 | live more and more by the fountain of life, and in His light
17 13, 16-19| satisfy itself. For so is the fountain of life with Thee, like
18 13, 21-30| it dies by forsaking the fountain of life, and so is taken
19 13, 21-31| Thy word, O God, is the fountain of life eternal; and passeth
20 13, 21-31| so the earth may in the fountain of life bring forth a living
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