Book, Chapter
1 3, 4-7 | affections, and turned my prayers to Thyself O Lord; and made
2 3, 11-20| case unto Thee. And her prayers entered into Thy presence;
3 5, 9-17 | so strong and unceasing prayers, unintermitting to Thee
4 5, 9-17 | discourses, and Thou her in her prayers. Couldest Thou despise and
5 6, 1-1 | poured she forth more copious prayers and tears, that Thou wouldest
6 6, 3-3 | Nor did I yet groan in my prayers, that Thou wouldest help
7 6, 13-23| fitted, and observed that her prayers, and Thy promises, were
8 8, 6-14 | in frequent and continued prayers. When then I had told him
9 8, 6-15 | recommending themselves to their prayers; and so, with hearts lingering
10 9, 12-32| tears. For neither in those prayers which we poured forth unto
11 9, 12-32| I weep even during those prayers; yet was I the whole day
12 9, 13-37| confessions, more than through my prayers, be, through the prayers
13 9, 13-37| prayers, be, through the prayers of many, more abundantly
14 10, 35-57| abundant vanity, then are our prayers also thereby often interrupted
15 10, 42-67| recourse to Angels? by what prayers? by what sacraments? Many
16 13, 18-22| Thus grantest Thou the prayers of him that asketh, and
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