Book, Chapter
1 1, 17-27| heart by the prop of Thy Scriptures; so had it not trailed away
2 3, 3-5 | bend my mind to the holy Scriptures, that I might see what they
3 3, 3-5 | feel when I turned to those Scriptures; but they seemed to me unworthy
4 5, 11-21| Manichees had criticised in Thy Scriptures, I thought could not be
5 5, 11-21| produced things out of the Scriptures, not easily withstood, the
6 5, 11-21| private. It was, that the Scriptures of the New Testament had
7 6, 4-6 | joyed also that the old Scriptures of the law and the Prophets
8 6, 5-7 | How knowest thou those Scriptures to have been imparted unto
9 7, 7-11 | Our Lord, and the holy Scriptures, which the authority of
10 7, 20-26| fall, before I studied Thy Scriptures, that it might be imprinted
11 7, 20-26| been formed in Thy Holy Scriptures, and hadst Thou in the familiar
12 8, 6-14 | very great pains upon those Scriptures, a conversation arose (suggested
13 9, 5-13 | begging his advice what of Thy Scriptures I had best read, to become
14 11, 2-3 | and outward lips: let Thy Scriptures be my pure delights: let
15 11, 22-28| vehemently kindled toward Thy Scriptures, are not troublesome? Give
16 12, 18-27| to understand in the Holy Scriptures, the same as the writer
17 12, 31-42| God hath tempered the holy Scriptures to the senses of many, who
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