Book, Chapter
1 1, 18-28| it is not by our feet, or change of place, that men leave
2 4, 16-25| variableness, neither shadow of change. ~ ~
3 4, 16-26| whereas I was subject to change (so much being manifest
4 4, 16-26| imagine Thee subject to change, and myself not to be that
5 5, 8-14 | the living; that I might change my earthly dwelling for
6 7, 1-1 | unchangeable to things subject to change. My heart passionately cried
7 7, 5-7 | He no might to turn and change the whole, so that no evil
8 9, 12-31| burst out into tears, nor to change of countenance; still I
9 10, 6-10 | can judge; nor yet do they change their voice (i.e., their
10 10, 36-58| since Thou hast begun to change us? And Thou knowest how
11 11, 4-6 | they were created; for they change and vary. Whereas whatsoever
12 11, 4-6 | not; and this it is, to change and vary. They proclaim
13 11, 7-9 | eternally. Else have we time and change; and not a true eternity
14 12, 11-12| is neither altered by any change, nor distracted into any
15 12, 12-15| without any interval of change, though changeable, yet
16 12, 15-21| it is not varied by any change), yet is there in it a liability
17 12, 15-21| there in it a liability to change, whence it would wax dark,
18 12, 19-28| Form, as though subject to change, never to be changed. It
19 12, 28-38| madest all things, not by any change of will, nor by a will,
20 13, 3-4 | being turned by a better change unto That which cannot be
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