Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-14 | Thee, praying Thee, though small, yet with no small earnestness,
2 1, 9-14 | though small, yet with no small earnestness, that I might
3 1, 12-19| fit penalty for one, so small a boy and so great a sinner.
4 1, 20-31| baseness, ignorance. In so small a creature, what was not
5 2, 3-5 | mine own kind, even to that small portion of mankind as may
6 6, 2-2 | therewith more than one small cup of wine, diluted according
7 6, 2-2 | distribute to those about her by small sips; for she sought there
8 6, 3-3 | conjecturing that in the small interval which he obtained,
9 6, 11-19| they have some, and no small sweetness. We must not lightly
10 7, 6-10 | near one to other, that the small interval (how much force
11 9, 9-21 | to their reconcilement. A small good this might appear to
12 9, 12-33| that I wept my mother for a small portion of an hour (the
13 10, 6-10 | the same to all? Animals small and great see it, but they
14 10, 35-57| different, because they are but small creatures? I go on from
15 11, 23-29| grant to men to see in a small thing notices common to
16 11, 23-29| common to things great and small. The stars and lights of
17 11, 23-30| finish that course in so small a space of time, as one
18 11, 23-30| be it was finished in so small a space as twelve hours;
19 12, 7-7 | earth; a great thing, and a small thing; for Thou art Almighty
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