Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | my heart is before Thee; open Thou the ears thereof, and
2 3, 3-5 | understood by the proud, nor laid open to children, lowly in access,
3 3, 7-13 | not being allowed to keep open shop, because he had been
4 5, 3-3 | 5.3.3 I would lay open before my God that nine-and-twentieth
5 5, 14-24| me, despairing of a way, open for man, to Thee), yet together
6 6, 4-6 | the mystic veil, laying open spiritually what, according
7 6, 1 | credence, in that, while it lay open to all to read, it reserved
8 6, 1 | might receive all in its open bosom, and through narrow
9 7, 7-11 | even there were Thine ears open, and I knew it not; and
10 8, 10-24| the theatre, if both be open on one day; or thirdly,
11 8, 12-29| than a command from God to open the book, and read the first
12 10, 2-2 | therefore, O Lord, am I open, whatever I am; and with
13 11, 1-1 | affections which we lay open unto Thee, confessing our
14 11, 3-5 | and beseech him by Thee to open these things unto me, and
15 12, 6-6 | whatsoever knots Thou didst open for me in this question,
16 12, 16-23| persuade them to quiet, and to open in them a way for Thy word.
17 13, 13-14| ascended up on high, and set open the flood-gates of His gifts,
18 13, 18-22| now that Thy grace is laid open throughout the world), may
19 13, 20-26| above the earth, in the open firmament of Thy Book; that
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