Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-12 | Lord, whereof I have no remembrance, which I take on others'
2 2, 1-1 | the very bitterness of my remembrance, that Thou mayest grow sweet
3 2, 8-16 | in those things, of the remembrance whereof I am now ashamed?
4 2, 9-17 | before Thee, the vivid remembrance of my soul; alone, I had
5 3, 11-20| that to the best of my remembrance (and I have oft spoken of
6 4, 1-1 | to go over in my present remembrance the wanderings of my forepassed
7 5, 6-11 | Thee is my heart, and my remembrance, Who didst at that time
8 7, 17-23| Yet dwelt there with me a remembrance of Thee; nor did I any way
9 9, 4-7 | greater mercies? For my remembrance recalls me, and pleasant
10 9, 4-9 | in the bitterness of my remembrance. Which would they had heard,
11 9, 7-16 | whither hast Thou thus led my remembrance, that I should confess these
12 10, 8-12 | heart, from the face of my remembrance; until what I wish for be
13 10, 13-20| hereafter I shall call to remembrance, that I have now been able
14 10, 13-20| memory shall I call it to remembrance. ~ ~
15 10, 20-29| enough"? How seek I it? By remembrance, as though I had forgotten
16 10, 24-35| Thee, when I call Thee to remembrance, and delight in Thee. These
17 10, 25-36| Thee, when I call Thee to remembrance. ~ ~
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