Book, Chapter
1 2, 2-2 | heart, that I could not discern the clear brightness of
2 3, 6-10 | things the beasts and birds discern as well as we, and they
3 6, 13-23| words she could not express, discern betwixt Thy revelations,
4 6, 16-26| and blinded, I could not discern that light of excellence
5 7, 3-5 | was not able clearly to discern it. So then endeavouring
6 7, 20-26| healing fingers, I might discern and distinguish between
7 10, 8-13 | colours, if I will, and discern betwixt black and white,
8 10, 8-13 | recall at my pleasure. Yea, I discern the breath of lilies from
9 10, 13-20| these things; and what I now discern and understand, I lay up
10 10, 15-23| thereof, nor in discoursing discern pain from pleasure. I name
11 10, 37-60| concupiscences, if the soul cannot discern whether, when it hath them,
12 10, 40-65| stood aghast; being able to discern nothing of these things
13 11, 17-22| if in mind they did not discern them, and if they were not,
14 11, 18-24| is that day-break which I discern in the sky, the sun-rising,
15 12, 29-40| if he be but qualified to discern, what precedes by eternity,
16 12, 29-40| able without great pains to discern, how the sound is therefore
17 13, 11-12| these three then, let him discern that can, how inseparable
18 13, 18-23| Thy firmament; that we may discern all things, in an admirable
19 13, 22-32| him, now made capable, to discern the Trinity of the Unity,
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