Section, Paragraph
1 I, 3 | understand matters of feeling, seeking principles and being unable
2 II, 139 | nothing they leave undone in seeking turmoil. Not that they have
3 II, 139 | Their error does not lie in seeking excitement, if they seek
4 II, 139 | They think they are truly seeking quiet, and they are only
5 II, 139 | quiet, and they are only seeking excitement.~They have a
6 III, 194 | deceive themselves in thus seeking esteem. This is not the
7 III, 194 | knowing Him and without seeking Him, they judge themselves
8 III, 195 | what they are and without seeking enlightenment. "I know not,"
9 IV, 242 | of faith and grace, who, seeking with all their light whatever
10 IV, 246 | preparing the machine, on seeking by reason.~
11 IV, 247 | But what is the use of seeking? Nothing is seen." Then
12 IV, 257 | others who are occupied in seeking Him, not having found Him;
13 IV, 257 | the remainder live without seeking Him and without having found
14 VI, 406 | his place and is anxiously seeking it. This is what all men
15 VII, 425 | from all his surroundings, seeking from things absent the help
16 VII, 471 | care in pleasing God, or in seeking Him.~
17 VII, 479 | if we know Him, or from seeking Him if we know Him not.
18 VIII, 574| such as can be found by seeking?~
19 XIV, 916 | earnestness of the saints in seeking the truth was useless, if
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