Book, Chapter
1 I, XXII | them. Nevertheless, the goodness of God did not forsake his
2 I, XXVII | same time, of his great goodness and loving-kindness, reserved
3 I, XXXII | received from the Divine goodness, and be eager to spread
4 II, X | of salvation.~ "Thus the goodness of the Supreme Majesty,
5 II, X | the works of the Divine Goodness, and to put forth your hands
6 II, XI | the servants of God. The goodness of our Redeemer has in His
7 II, XI | the mercy of the Lord's goodness, that you might restore
8 II, XII | vision, which the Divine Goodness was pleased once to reveal
9 II, XII | and prayer to the Divine Goodness, for the salvation of Edwin
10 II, XVIII | graciously conferred on us by His goodness, the special blessing of
11 III, XIII | he went, he spoke of the goodness of his merciful Creator,
12 III, XXIX | cease to pray to the Divine Goodness, to vouchsafe to assist
13 IV, III | wrought on him through the goodness of God. The place of the
14 IV, XIV | humbly to implore the Divine goodness to vouchsafe to have mercy
15 IV, XIX | therefore I believe the Divine goodness would have me endure the
16 IV, XXVIII| Cuthbert, as he grew in goodness and intensity of devotion,
17 V, XV | year came round, the Divine goodness so ordaining it, that as
18 V, XXII | dispensation of the Divine goodness; to the end, that the same
19 V, XXIV | rejoice to serve the Divine Goodness, to wit, Benedict, Ceolfrid,
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