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1 pref, 0| or Hebrew, or any of the rest, we have learnt either in 2 1, arg | yet our love is not to rest in them, but to have reference 3 1, 3 | things that make us happy and rest in them. We ourselves, again, 4 1, 4 | For to enjoy a thing is to rest with satisfaction in it 5 1, 7 | one God supreme above the rest, but that there are many 6 1, 10 | perceive that light, and to rest in it when it is perceived. 7 1, 22 | eternal and unchangeable. The rest are for use, that we may 8 1, 33 | anxious to stay with them and rest in them, set themselves 9 1, 33 | which you are permanently to rest in, you are using it, and 10 1, 33 | if you cling to it, and rest in it, finding your happiness 11 1, 34 | attain to the truth, and to rest in eternal life. For He 12 1, 34 | me they come, in me they rest. For when we come to Him, 13 1, 34 | so that we are able to rest permanently in the supreme 14 1, 35 | as if it were a good to rest in, but with a transient 15 2, 12 | this passage, indeed, the rest of the context also justifies 16 2, 15 | order of words in all the rest, who dares put anything 17 2, 28 | our own Ambrose has set at rest! For, when the readers and 18 2, 29 | and other movements of the rest of the heavenly bodies are 19 2, 41 | laden, and I will give you rest. Take my yoke upon you, 20 2, 41 | heart: and ye shall find rest unto your souls. For my 21 3, 29 | tedious to go over all the rest in this way; for the speech 22 4, 7 | himself, and gives the hearer rest, by interposing a slight 23 4, 21 | selected as specimens of the rest, and in other ecclesiastical