Book, Chapter
1 2, 2-2 | I could not discern the clear brightness of love from
2 5, 7-12 | 5.7.12 For after it was clear that he was ignorant of
3 6, 4-5 | they were falsehoods became clear to me later. However I was
4 6, 4-6 | to have other things as clear as this, whether things
5 6, 11-18| Manichee will come, and clear every thing! O you great
6 6, 11-18| parents placed me, until the clear truth be found out. But
7 7, 1-2 | thus gross-hearted, nor clear even to myself, whatsoever
8 9, 5-13 | above the rest is a more clear foreshower of the Gospel
9 10, 16-25| shall I say, when it is clear to me that I remember forgetfulness?
10 10, 33-50| when they are sung with a clear voice and modulation most
11 11, 6-8 | Whence it is abundantly clear and plain that the motion
12 11, 20-26| 11.20.26 What now is clear and plain is, that neither
13 12, 11-11| immortal. This is in Thy sight clear to me, and let it be more
14 12, 11-11| last. This is in Thy sight clear unto me, and let it be more
15 12, 11-13| times. This is in Thy sight clear unto me, and let it be more
16 13, 15-17| the work of Thy fingers; clear from our eyes that cloud,
17 13, 32-47| borne above them, and in clear nights distill down in dew;
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