Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-9 | unabiding; and of all things changeable, the springs abide in Thee
2 4, 16-26| rather than confess that my changeable substance had gone astray
3 7, 1-1 | corruptible, and injurable, and changeable) as being in space, whether
4 7, 17-23| Eternity of Truth above my changeable mind. And thus by degrees
5 7, 17-23| was to be preferred to the changeable"; whence also it knew That
6 7, 17-23| ground to prefer it to the changeable. And thus with the flash
7 11, 8-10 | are admonished through a changeable creature; we are but led
8 12, 6-6 | For the changeableness of changeable things, is itself capable
9 12, 6-6 | forms, into which these changeable things are changed. And
10 12, 8-8 | these things of which this changeable world consists, but subsists
11 12, 12-15| interval of change, though changeable, yet not changed, it may
12 12, 29-40| unchangeably making things changeable; and thereby before them.
13 13, 8-9 | unchangeably over every thing changeable. Otherwise, had even the
14 13, 9-10 | Divinity above all things changeable, then were both Father,
15 13, 10-11| borne above every thing changeable, borne aloft by that calling
16 13, 16-19| the thing enlightened, and changeable. Therefore is my soul like
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