Book, Chapter
1 1, 2-2 | God, aught in me that can contain Thee? do then heaven and
2 1, 2-2 | wherein Thou hast made me, contain Thee? or, because nothing
3 1, 2-2 | therefore whatever exists contain Thee? Since, then, I too
4 1, 3-3 | the heaven and earth then contain Thee, since Thou fillest
5 1, 3-3 | overflow, since they do not contain Thee? And whither, when
6 1, 3-3 | Thou no need that aught contain Thee, who containest all
7 1, 3-3 | since all things cannot contain Thee wholly, do they contain
8 1, 3-3 | contain Thee wholly, do they contain part of Thee? and all at
9 3, 7-14 | excellently and sublimely contain in one all those things
10 7, 1-2 | greater part of the earth contain a greater portion of Thee,
11 7, 1-2 | body of an elephant should contain more of Thee, than that
12 7, 21-27| out? This those writings contain not. Those pages present
13 10, 6-8 | my soul what space cannot contain, and there soundeth what
14 10, 8-15 | is the mind too strait to contain itself. And where should
15 10, 11-18| which the memory did before contain at random and unarranged,
16 11, 30-40| thirst for more than they can contain, and say, "what did God
17 13, 21-29| already among the Faithful, to contain themselves from the love
18 13, 21-30| conformed to the world. Contain yourselves from it: the
19 13, 21-30| what it dies by affecting. Contain yourselves from the ungoverned
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