Book, Chapter
1 2, 1-1 | failing, Thou blissful and assured sweetness); and gathering
2 5, 8-14 | where, all that knew it, assured me that the like was not
3 5, 12-22| the truth and fulness of assured good, and most pure peace.
4 6, 1-1 | because Thou hadst by a vision assured her thereof. She found me
5 6, 1-1 | unexpected; although she was now assured concerning that part of
6 6, 1-1 | falsehood; but, as being assured, that Thou, Who hadst promised
7 6, 4-6 | killed. For I wished to be as assured of the things I saw not,
8 7, 20-26| from contemplating, being assured "That Thou wert, and wert
9 7, 20-26| Of these things I was assured, yet too unsure to enjoy
10 8, 5-10 | enjoy Thee, O God, the only assured pleasantness, was not yet
11 8, 5-12 | pleasure yields to it, so was I assured that much better were it
12 8, 7-17 | superstition, not indeed assured thereof, but as preferring
13 9, 12-29| altogether dead. Of this we were assured on good grounds, the testimony
14 10, 6-8 | with doubting, but with assured consciousness, do I love
15 10, 32-48| hope, only confidence, only assured promise is Thy mercy. ~ ~
16 12, 27-37| built up, whereby they hold assured, that God made all natures,
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