Book, Chapter
1 1, 11-17| mother my flesh, being much troubled (since, with a heart pure
2 2, 2-4 | poor wretch, foamed like a troubled sea, following the rushing
3 3, 7-12 | in my ignorance, was much troubled, and departing from the
4 5, 6-11 | praise and extol him. It troubled me, however, that in the
5 5, 6-11 | communicate those questions that troubled me, in familiar converse
6 6, 1-1 | rather to be comforted when troubled), assuring them of a safe
7 7, 8-12 | swelling abated, and the troubled and bedimmed eyesight of
8 7, 21-27| confession, Thy sacrifice, a troubled spirit, a broken and a contrite
9 8, 8-19 | the chamber of my heart, troubled in mind and countenance,
10 8, 8-19 | be from the house. I was troubled in spirit, most vehemently
11 9, 2-4 | Moreover, it had at first troubled me that in this very summer
12 9, 2-4 | lengthened speaking; this had troubled me, for it almost constrained
13 9, 4-9 | would perchance have been troubled, and have vomited it up;
14 9, 12-32| secret heavily sad, and with troubled mind prayed Thee, as I could,
15 10, 37-61| diminish it. And when I am troubled at this my misery, an excuse
16 12, 6-6 | human frailness would be troubled at. And still that which
17 13, 12-13| And because our soul was troubled within us, we remembered
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