Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | will seek Thee, Lord, by calling on Thee; and will call on
2 1, 2-2 | call for Him, I shall be calling Him to myself? and what
3 4, 12-19| life: and He thundered, calling aloud to us to return hence
4 4, 12-19| He lingered not, but ran, calling aloud by words, deeds, death,
5 6, 1 | lowliness of its style, yet calling forth the intensest application
6 7, 18-24| God blessed for evermore, calling unto me, and saying, I am
7 8, 5-12 | any thing to answer Thee calling to me, Awake, thou that
8 9, 5-13 | of the Gospel and of the calling of the Gentiles. But I,
9 9, 8-18 | with most bitter insult, calling her wine-bibber. With which
10 10, 14-21| slipped out of my mind," calling the memory itself the mind);
11 10, 14-22| these perturbations, when by calling them to mind, I remember
12 10, 15-23| itself is present to me, calling it to mind. I name memory,
13 11, 29-39| the prize of my heavenly calling, where I may hear the voice
14 12, 10-10| heard Thy voice behind me, calling to me to return, and scarcely
15 13, 1-1 | Thee. Forsake me not now calling upon Thee, whom Thou preventedst
16 13, 10-11| changeable, borne aloft by that calling whereby Thou saidst, Let
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