Book, Chapter
1 3, 11-20| unto Thee. And her prayers entered into Thy presence; and yet
2 5, 14-24| eloquently he spake," there also entered "how truly he spake"; but
3 6, 7-12 | my scholars before me, he entered, greeted me, sat down, and
4 6, 8-13 | noise was raised, which entered through his ears, and unlocked
5 6, 9-14 | desirous to know the matter, entered the place; where finding
6 6, 12-21| outset of his youth he had entered into that course, but had
7 7, 10-16| admonished to return to myself, I entered even into my inward self,
8 7, 10-16| become my Helper. And I entered and beheld with the eye
9 8, 8-19 | vehemently indignant that I entered not into Thy will and covenant,
10 9, 10-23| nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into the heart of man. But
11 10, 8-13 | general heads, each having entered by its own avenue: as light,
12 10, 10-17| themselves. Which how they entered into me, let them say if
13 10, 10-17| cannot find by which they entered. For the eyes say, "If those
14 10, 10-17| notice of it." Whence and how entered these things into my memory?
15 10, 25-36| found Thee there. And I entered into the very seat of my
16 10, 40-65| these my senses. Thence entered I the recesses of my memory,
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