Book, Chapter
1 1, 11-17| of the stomach, and like near to death - Thou sawest,
2 2, 4-9 | itself. A pear tree there was near our vineyard, laden with
3 5, 2-2 | encompasseth! and Thou alone art near, even to those that remove
4 5, 3-3 | off. Nor dost Thou draw near, but to the contrite in
5 6, 1 | Thou, Most High, and most near; most secret, and most present;
6 6, 10-17| left his native country near Carthage, yea and Carthage
7 7, 6-10 | come out of the womb so near one to other, that the small
8 8, 6-15 | went out to walk in gardens near the city walls, and there
9 8, 10-22| and blush for shame: draw near unto Him and be enlightened,
10 9, 2-3 | for the vacation now so near, but to quit beforehand
11 9, 2-3 | mine, and observing how near was the time of vintage
12 9, 3-6 | follow us, which, being so near, he was all but doing: and
13 9, 4-8 | had then been somewhere near me, and without my knowing
14 10, 4-5 | with me, when they hear how near, by Thy gift, I approach
15 10, 31-45| mercy, that it come not near me. But full feeding sometimes
16 10, 35-55| and yet if it be lying near, they flock thither, to
17 12, 7-7 | things of two sorts; one near Thee, the other near to
18 12, 7-7 | one near Thee, the other near to nothing; one to which
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