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1 Int, 1 | begins thus: “Great art thou, O Lord.”~ ~II. De Dono Perseverantiae,
2 1, I | I~ ~1. “Great art thou, O Lord, and greatly to be
3 1, I | rest in thee. Grant me, O Lord, to know and understand
4 1, I | praise him. I will seek thee, O Lord, and call upon thee.
5 1, I | thee. I call upon thee, O Lord, in my faith which
6 1, II | Is there anything in me, O Lord my God, that can contain
7 1, IV | losest nothing thereby. Yet, O my God, my life, my holy
8 1, V | Tell me, by thy mercy, O Lord, my God, what thou
9 1, V | my heart are before thee, O Lord; open them and “say
10 1, V | from my secret faults,” O Lord, “and keep back thy
11 1, V | do I speak.”16 But thou, O Lord, thou knowest. Have
12 1, V | transgressions unto thee, O my God; and hast thou not
13 1, V | shouldst mark iniquities, O Lord, who shall stand?”19~
14 1, VI | For what do I wish to say, O Lord my God, but that I
15 1, VI | them. For it is from thee, O God, that all good things
16 1, VI | still living. But thou, O Lord, whose life is forever
17 1, VI | tell me, thy suppliant, O God, tell me, O merciful
18 1, VI | suppliant, O God, tell me, O merciful One, in pity tell
19 1, VI | pregnant women. But what, O God, my Joy, preceded that
20 1, VI | I give thanks to thee, O Lord of heaven and earth,
21 1, VI | creature come but from thee, O Lord? Is any man skillful
22 1, VI | us, save this, that thou, O Lord, hast made us - thou
23 1, VII | CHAPTER VII~ ~11. “Hear me, O God! Woe to the sins of
24 1, VII | an adult.~12. Therefore, O Lord my God, thou who gavest
25 1, VII | sing praise unto his name, O Most High.22 For thou art
26 1, VII | part of my life of which, O Lord, I have no remembrance,
27 1, VII | where, I pray thee, O my God, where, O Lord, or
28 1, VII | pray thee, O my God, where, O Lord, or when was I, thy
29 1, VIII | by the mind which thou, O my God, hadst given me.
30 1, IX | CHAPTER IX~ ~14. O my God! What miseries and
31 1, IX | of Adam. About this time, O Lord, I observed men praying
32 1, IX | me.~15. Is there anyone, O Lord, with a spirit so great,
33 1, IX | lessons.~For I did not, O Lord, lack memory or capacity,
34 1, X | 16. And yet I sinned, O Lord my God, thou ruler
35 1, X | only the ruler - I sinned, O Lord my God, in acting against
36 1, X | these things with mercy, O Lord, and deliver us who
37 1, XI | in thee. Thou didst see, O Lord, how, once, while I
38 1, XI | death - thou didst see, O my God, for even then thou
39 1, XI | sacraments, confessing thee, O Lord Jesus, for the forgiveness
40 1, XI | For it was her desire, O my God, that I should acknowledge
41 1, XI | command.~18. I ask thee, O my God, for I would gladly
42 1, XIII | wretched self dying to thee, O God, my life, in the midst
43 1, XIII | death in not loving thee, O God, light of my heart,
44 1, XIII | inner mouth of my soul, O power that links together
45 1, XIII | and write.~22. But now, O my God, cry unto my soul,
46 1, XIII | Yet, by thy ordinance, O God, discipline is given
47 1, XV | XV~ ~24. Hear my prayer, O Lord; let not my soul faint
48 1, XV | unto the last. And thus, O Lord, my King and my God,
49 1, XVI | 25. But woe unto you, O torrent of human custom!
50 1, XVI | abandoned men.”~ ~26. And yet, O torrent of hell, the sons
51 1, XVI | a sober judge. And yet, O my God, in whose presence
52 1, XVII | XVII~ ~27. Bear with me, O my God, while I speak a
53 1, XVII | language. What is it now to me, O my true Life, my God, that
54 1, XVII | and tongue? Thy praise, O Lord, thy praises might
55 1, XVIII | was estranged from thee, O my God, when men were held
56 1, XVIII | words. Thou seest all this, O Lord, and dost keep silence - “
57 1, XVIII | thy face.~29. Look down, O Lord God, and see patiently,
58 1, XVIII | dwellest on high”37 in silence. O thou, the only great God,
59 1, XVIII | of childhood? It is not, O Lord, it is not. I entreat
60 1, XVIII | not. I entreat thy mercy, O my God, for these same sins
61 1, XVIII | in childhood that thou, O our King, didst approve
62 1, XIX | CHAPTER XIX~ ~31. However, O Lord, to thee most excellent
63 1, XIX | thanks would be due thee, O our God, even if thou hadst
64 2, I | but that I may love thee, O my God. For love of thy
65 2, I | I turned away from thee, O Unity, and lost myself among “
66 2, II | thou didst hold thy peace, O my tardy Joy! Thou didst
67 2, II | as thy law prescribes, O Lord - O thou who dost form
68 2, II | law prescribes, O Lord - O thou who dost form the offspring
69 2, II | such pleasure save in thee, O Lord - save in thee, who
70 2, III | narrating all this? Not to thee, O my God, but to my own kind
71 2, III | barren I was to thy tillage, O God, who art the one true
72 2, III | thou didst hold thy peace, O my God, while I wandered
73 2, III | brightness of thy truth, O my God; and my iniquity
74 2, IV | is punished by thy law, O Lord, and by the law written
75 2, IV | forbidden. Such was my heart, O God, such was my heart -
76 2, V | must not depart from thee, O Lord, nor deviate from thy
77 2, V | good - neglecting thee, O our Lord God, and thy truth
78 2, VI | 12. What was it in you, O theft of mine, that I, poor
79 2, VI | they were thy creation, O Beauty beyond compare, O
80 2, VI | O Beauty beyond compare, O Creator of all, O thou good
81 2, VI | compare, O Creator of all, O thou good God - God the
82 2, VI | sin in eating it. And now, O Lord my God, I ask what
83 2, VI | high-spiritedness, although only thou, O God, art high above all.
84 2, VI | and following a shadow! O rottenness! O monstrousness
85 2, VI | a shadow! O rottenness! O monstrousness of life and
86 2, VII | them? I will love thee, O Lord, and thank thee, and
87 2, IX | would not have done it! O friendship all unfriendly!
88 2, X | But I do long for thee, O Righteousness and Innocence,
89 2, X | I fell away from thee, O my God, and in my youth
90 3, II | us beware of uncleanness, O my soul, under the protection
91 3, II | it is that thou dost act, O Lord God, for thou lovest
92 3, II | my life! But was it life, O my God?~
93 3, III | comparison with my fault, O thou my greatest mercy,
94 3, III | I was relatively sedate, O Lord, as thou knowest, and
95 3, IV | my prayers toward thee, O Lord, and gave me new hope
96 3, IV | that time, as thou knowest, O Light of my heart, the words
97 3, IV | this name, by thy mercy, O Lord, this name of my Saviour
98 3, VI | for the sake of thy love, O Highest Good, and my Father,
99 3, VI | Highest Good, and my Father, O Beauty of all things beautiful.~
100 3, VI | of all things beautiful.~O Truth, Truth, how inwardly
101 3, VI | thyself, and never changing, O Life of my soul.67~11. Where,
102 3, VIII | strings, thy Decalogue, O God most high and most sweet.76
103 3, VIII | whenever thou art forsaken, O Fountain of Life, who art
104 3, XI | And thou didst hear her, O Lord, thou didst hear her
105 3, XI | inclined toward her heart? O thou Omnipotent Good, thou
106 3, XI | remembrance of this to thee, O Lord, as far as I can recall
107 4, I | down and stricken by thee, O my God. Nevertheless, I
108 4, I | milk and feeding on thee, O Food that never perishes?83
109 4, II | conquer others. And yet, O Lord, thou knowest that
110 4, II | a guilty man. And thou, O God, didst see me from afar,
111 4, II | of a pure love of thee, O God of my heart, for I knew
112 4, IV | thou didst do at that time, O my God; how unsearchable
113 4, V | CHAPTER V~ ~10. But now, O Lord, these things are past
114 4, VI | me.~Look into my heart, O God! Behold and look deep
115 4, VI | for I remember it well, O my Hope who cleansest me
116 4, VII | CHAPTER VII~ ~12. O madness that knows not how
117 4, VII | as they should be loved! O foolish man that I was then,
118 4, VII | been raised up to thee, O Lord, for thee to lighten
119 4, X | X~ ~15. “Turn us again, O Lord God of Hosts, cause
120 4, X | thee, in all these things, O God, the Creator of all;
121 4, XI | XI~ ~16. Be not foolish, O my soul, and do not let
122 4, XI | your habitation in him. O my soul, commit whatsoever
123 4, XII | him. Return to your heart, O you transgressors, and hold
124 4, XII | had sinned against him. O sons of men, how long will
125 4, XIII | Fitting.105 Thou knowest them, O Lord; they have escaped
126 4, XIV | CHAPTER XIV~ ~21. What was it, O Lord my God, that prompted
127 4, XIV | judgment, and not thine, O my God, in whom no man is
128 4, XIV | dost number his very hairs, O Lord, and they do not fall
129 4, XV | really in thy craftsmanship, O Omnipotent One, “who alone
130 4, XV | did not come from thee, O my God, from whom are all
131 4, XV | hear thy inward melody, O sweet Truth, pondering on “
132 4, XV | tried to interpret them, O my God, so that even thy
133 4, XV | All this thou knowest, O Lord my God, because both
134 4, XV | still supposed that thou, O Lord God, the Truth, wert
135 4, XV | a particle of that body? O perversity gone too far!
136 4, XV | me. And I do not blush, O my God, to confess thy mercies
137 4, XV | the food of a sound faith.~O Lord our God, under the
138 4, XV | perversion. Let us now, O Lord, return that we be
139 5, I | bones and let them say, “O Lord, who is like unto thee?”120
140 5, II | their weeping, since thou, O Lord, art not a man of flesh
141 5, III | all. For thou art great, O Lord, and thou hast respect
142 5, III | field,”124 so that thou, O Lord, “a consuming fire,”125
143 5, IV | CHAPTER IV~ ~7. Yet, O Lord God of Truth, is any
144 5, V | which is unworthy of thee, O Lord, the Creator of all.
145 5, VI | flowing language. But thou, O my God, hadst already taught
146 5, VI | even as I now recall it, O Lord my God, Judge of my
147 5, VII | been caught. For thy hands, O my God, in the hidden design
148 5, VII | with me. For it was thou, O my God, who didst it: for “
149 5, VIII | not allowed. But thou, “O my refuge and my portion
150 5, VIII | one country to the other, O God, but thou didst not
151 5, VIII | and weep. And what was it, O Lord, that she was asking
152 5, IX | thee. But couldst thou, O most merciful God, despise
153 5, IX | of her son? By no means, O Lord. It is certain that
154 5, X | was an execrable iniquity, O God Omnipotent, that I would
155 5, X | they had turned me aside, O Lord of heaven and earth,
156 5, XII | prefer thee to such learning, O God, the truth and fullness
157 6, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. O Hope from my youth,149 where
158 6, I | this to me. But to thee, O Fountain of mercy, she poured
159 6, II | But yet it seems to me, O Lord my God - and my heart
160 6, III | learned by inquiry. For thou, O Most High, and most near,
161 6, IV | converted; and I rejoiced, O my God, that the one Church,
162 6, V | demonstration. After that, O Lord, little by little,
163 6, VI | me. Look into my heart, O Lord, whose prompting it
164 6, VI | rejoice in glory.” What glory, O Lord? The kind that is not
165 6, VII | frivolous sport. But thou, O Lord, who holdest the helm
166 6, VII | enthralled. Thou knowest, O our God, that I had no thought
167 6, IX | place as a thief. I believe, O my God, that thou didst
168 6, IX | to go. For immediately, O Lord, thou didst come to
169 6, XI | everything.” Or I would say167:”O you mighty Academics, is
170 6, XII | state we were in until thou, O Most High, who never forsakest
171 6, XVI | unto thee be the glory, O Fountain of mercies. I became
172 6, XVI | loved me for my own sake.~O crooked ways! Woe to the
173 6, I | longer thought of thee, O God, by the analogy of a
174 6, I | also I thought about thee, O Life of my life, as stretched
175 6, II | was not sufficient for me, O Lord, to be able to oppose
176 6, V | on every side. But thou, O Lord, I imagined as environing
177 6, VI | confess this to thee also, O my God. For thou, thou only (
178 6, VI | would speak truly.~For thou, O Lord, most righteous ruler
179 6, VII | CHAPTER VII~ ~11. By now, O my Helper, thou hadst freed
180 6, VII | then endure! What sighs, O my God! Yet even then thy
181 6, VIII | CHAPTER VIII~ ~12. But thou, O Lord, art forever the same,
182 6, IX | them. For it pleased thee, O Lord, to take away the reproach
183 6, X | eternity. Love knows it, O Eternal Truth and True Love
184 6, XIII | thy angels praise thee, O God, praise thee in the
185 6, XVI | will bent aside from thee, O God, the supreme substance,
186 6, XXI | Thou art righteous, O Lord; but we have sinned
187 7, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. O my God, let me remember
188 7, II | ignominy of the cross.~4. O Lord, Lord, “who didst bow
189 7, III | CHAPTER III~ ~6. O good God, what happens in
190 7, III | imminent danger? For thou also, O most merciful Father, “dost
191 7, III | pain. What does this mean, O Lord my God, when thou art
192 7, IV | CHAPTER IV~ ~9. Go on, O Lord, and act: stir us up
193 7, V | thee and to enjoy thee, O my God, the only certain
194 7, V | willingly falls into the habit. “O wretched man that I am!
195 7, VI | and confess unto thy name, O Lord, my helper and my redeemer,
196 7, VII | while he was speaking, thou, O Lord, turned me toward myself,
197 7, VII | chide me: “Where are you, O my tongue? You said indeed
198 7, VIII | entered thy will and covenant, O my God, while all my bones
199 7, X | perish from thy presence, O God, as vain talkers, and
200 7, X | and the other bad. Thus, O true God, thou dost reprove
201 7, XI | still was held. And thou, O Lord, didst press upon me
202 7, XI | What is it they suggested, O my God? Let thy mercy guard
203 7, XI | children - her joys - by thee, O Lord, her husband. And she
204 7, XII | cried to thee: “And thou, O Lord, how long? How long,
205 7, XII | Lord, how long? How long, O Lord? Wilt thou be angry
206 8, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. “O Lord, I am thy servant;
207 8, I | words, my will? But thou, O Lord, art good and merciful,
208 8, I | shoulders to thy “light burden,” O Christ Jesus, “my Strength
209 8, I | cast them away from me, O true and highest Sweetness.
210 8, I | prattled like a child to thee, O Lord my God - my light,
211 8, II | dispute it. But hast thou not, O most merciful Lord, pardoned
212 8, III | as we would stay there. O Lord, thou wilt recompense
213 8, III | friend, thy son by adoption, O Lord, and not a freedman
214 8, III | to forget me; since thou, O Lord, who art the draught,
215 8, III | sought thy face; thy face, O Lord, will I seek.”274~
216 8, IV | to confess them to thee, O Lord: the inward goads by
217 8, IV | hostile to serpents.280~8. O my God, how did I cry to
218 8, IV | When I called upon thee, O God of my righteousness,
219 8, IV | and rejoiced in thy mercy, O Father. And all these feelings
220 8, IV | turned to us and said, “O sons of men, how long will
221 8, IV | after falsehood. And thou, O Lord, had already magnified
222 8, IV | how deeply was I touched, O my God; for I had now learned
223 8, IV | answer, and they would hear, “O Lord, the light of thy countenance
224 8, IV | not thee, for only thou, O Lord, makest me to dwell
225 8, IV | confess that I was terrified, O Lord my God, because from
226 8, VI | confess to thee thy gifts, O Lord my God, creator of
227 8, VII | persecution.~Thanks to thee, O my God. Whence and whither
228 8, VIII | CHAPTER VIII ~ ~17. Thou, O Lord, who makest men of
229 8, VIII | I must hasten. Receive, O my God, my confessions and
230 8, VIII | disease if thy medicine, O Lord, did not watch over
231 8, VIII | didst thou do at that time, O my God? How didst thou heal
232 8, VIII | of it so late.~But thou, O Lord, ruler of heaven and
233 8, IX | thou also didst bestow, O my God, my Mercy, upon that
234 8, IX | thee. Lastly, to all of us, O Lord - since of thy favor
235 8, X | and in these words, still, O Lord, thou knowest that
236 8, XI | thought about thy gifts, O invisible God, which thou
237 8, XII | mouth against her. But yet, O my God who made us, how
238 8, XII | and judgment unto thee, O Lord.”306 And when they
239 8, XII | I confess to thy mercy, “O Father of the fatherless”307:
240 8, XII | Luctusque solvat anxios.”~ ~“O God, Creator of us all, ~
241 8, XII | writing I confess it to thee, O Lord! Read it who will,
242 8, XIII | affection - I pour out to thee, O our God, on behalf of thy
243 8, XIII | Lord”311!~35. Thus now, O my Praise and my Life, O
244 8, XIII | O my Praise and my Life, O God of my heart, forgetting
245 8, XIII | salvation. Forgive her, O Lord, forgive her, I beseech
246 8, XIII | freewill offerings of my mouth, O Lord.”317 For when the day
247 8, XIII | him for thee. And inspire, O my Lord my God, inspire
248 9, I | I~ ~1. Let me know thee, O my Knower; let me know thee
249 9, I | thee even as I am known.318 O Strength of my soul, enter
250 9, II | in thee. To thee, then, O Lord, I am laid bare, whatever
251 9, II | to myself; because thou, O Lord, blessest the righteous,
252 9, II | My confession therefore, O my God, is made unto thee
253 9, III | bonds - I confess to thee, O Lord, so that men may also
254 9, III | believe me.~4. But wilt thou, O my inner Physician, make
255 9, III | longer. What profit, then, O Lord my God - to whom my
256 9, IV | For it is no small profit, O Lord my God, that many people
257 9, IV | are thy censers.326 And, O Lord, who takest delight
258 9, V | CHAPTER V~ ~7. For it is thou, O Lord, who judgest me. For
259 9, V | not know itself. But thou, O Lord, who madest him, knowest
260 9, VI | certain that I love thee, O Lord. Thou hast smitten
261 9, VI | part than the whole.” Now, O my soul, you are my better
262 9, VIII | that will follow upon it.” “O that this or that could
263 9, VIII | memory, exceedingly great, O my God - a large and boundless
264 9, XVI | understand how it is?~25. Truly, O Lord, I toil with this and
265 9, XVII | memory. It is a true marvel, O my God, a profound and infinite
266 9, XVII | myself am. What, then, am I, O my God? Of what nature am
267 9, XVII | What, then, shall I do, O thou my true life, my God?
268 9, XVII | that I may come to thee, O lovely Light. And what art
269 9, XX | How, then, do I seek thee, O Lord? For when I seek thee,
270 9, XXII | CHAPTER XXII~ ~32. Forbid it, O Lord, put it far from the
271 9, XXIII | thee, who art the Truth, O God my Light, “the health
272 9, XXIV | my memory seeking thee, O Lord! And in it all I have
273 9, XXV | memory dost thou abide, O Lord? Where dost thou dwell
274 9, XXVI | Everywhere and at once, O Truth, thou guidest all
275 9, XXVII | Belatedly I loved thee, O Beauty so ancient and so
276 9, XXIX | does not love for thy sake, O Love, who dost burn forever
277 9, XXIX | and art never quenched. O Love, O my God, enkindle
278 9, XXIX | never quenched. O Love, O my God, enkindle me! Thou
279 9, XXX | not myself at such a time, O Lord my God? And is there
280 9, XXX | us.~42. Is not thy hand, O Almighty God, able to heal
281 9, XXX | gifts in me more and more, O Lord, that my soul may follow
282 9, XXXI | dust we are. But remember, O Lord, “that we are dust”358
283 9, XXXI | And from this it appears, O my holy God, that thou dost
284 9, XXXI | thanks and praise be to thee, O my God and Master, who knockest
285 9, XXXI | and tightness. And who, O Lord, is he who is not in
286 9, XXXIII | concern you. But do thou, O Lord, my God, give ear;
287 9, XXXIV | the mind is saddened.~52. O Light, which Tobit saw even
288 9, XXXIV | to praise thee for it, “O God, Creator of Us All,”
289 9, XXXIV | been made to be!~And I, O my God and my Joy, I also
290 9, XXXIV | but thou wilt rescue me, O Lord, thou wilt rescue me, “
291 9, XXXV | from my heart, as thou, O God of my salvation, hast
292 9, XXXV | oaths I abhor. And yet, O Lord my God, to whom I owe
293 9, XXXVI | to take it up.~59. But, O Lord - thou who alone reignest
294 9, XXXVI | distorted ways.~But see, O Lord, we are thy little
295 9, XXXVII | temptations we are daily tried, O Lord; we are tried unceasingly.
296 9, XXXVII | I am confessing to thee, O Lord, concerning this sort
297 9, XXXVII | value of which thou knowest, O God, for it renders me uncertain.
298 9, XXXVII | this respect?~62. Behold, O Truth, it is in thee that
299 9, XXXVII | dost. I beseech thee now, O my God, to reveal myself
300 9, XXXVII | such madness far from me, O Lord, lest my mouth be to
301 9, XL | thou not accompanied me, O Truth, teaching me both
302 9, XLII | mortal and sinful, but thou, O Lord, to whom they arrogantly
303 9, XLIII | How hast thou loved us, O good Father, who didst not
304 9, XLIII | died for them.”402 Behold, O Lord, I cast all my care
305 10, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. Is it possible, O Lord, that, since thou art
306 10, I | should confess to thee, O Lord my God - for “Thou
307 10, II | if we do not owe it.~3. O Lord my God, hear my prayer
308 10, II | deceive others from them. O Lord, hear and pity! O Lord
309 10, II | O Lord, hear and pity! O Lord my God, light of the
310 10, II | ruminating.413 Perfect me, O Lord, and reveal their secrets
311 10, II | Holy City with thee.~4. O Lord, have mercy on me and
312 10, II | righteousness.417~Observe, O God, from whence comes my
313 10, II | such as those in thy law, O Lord. Behold, this is the
314 10, II | spring of my desire. See, O Father, look and see - and
315 10, III | of Moses, I beseech thee, O Truth, from whose fullness
316 10, IV | visible presence. It was thou, O Lord, who madest these things.
317 10, V | didst thou make them? How, O God, didst thou make the
318 10, VII | immortality.~This I know, O my God, and I give thanks.
319 10, VII | know, I confess to thee, O Lord, and whoever is not
320 10, VII | along with me. We know, O Lord, this much we know:
321 10, VIII | is this, I ask of thee, O Lord my God? I see it after
322 10, VIII | his disciples.425 There, O Lord, I hear thy voice,
323 10, IX | 11. In this Beginning, O God, thou hast made heaven
324 10, IX | my blessings until thou, O Lord, who hast been gracious
325 10, IX | wonderful are thy works, O Lord; in wisdom thou hast
326 10, XI | not yet understand thee, O Wisdom of God, O Light of
327 10, XI | understand thee, O Wisdom of God, O Light of souls. They do
328 10, XV | will be long.” And yet, O Lord, my Light, shall not
329 10, XV | 19. Let us, therefore, O human soul, see whether
330 10, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~ ~21. And yet, O Lord, we do perceive intervals
331 10, XVII | I am seeking the truth, O Father; I am not affirming
332 10, XVII | I am not affirming it. O my God, direct and rule
333 10, XVIII | XVIII~ ~23. Give me leave, O Lord, to seek still further.
334 10, XVIII | to seek still further. O my Hope, let not my purpose
335 10, XVIII | already existing - I confess, O my God, I do not know. But
336 10, XIX | XIX~ ~25. Now, therefore, O Ruler of thy creatures,
337 10, XIX | when thou wilt grant it, O sweet Light of my secret
338 10, XXII | this most intricate enigma. O Lord my God, O good Father,
339 10, XXII | intricate enigma. O Lord my God, O good Father, I beseech thee
340 10, XXII | thy enlightening mercy, O Lord. Of whom shall I inquire
341 10, XXII | this thou hast given me. O Father, who truly knowest
342 10, XXIII | the others a shorter time? O God, grant men to see in
343 10, XXIII | do I only seem to? Thou, O Light and Truth, wilt show
344 10, XXV | And I confess to thee, O Lord, that I am still ignorant
345 10, XXV | again I confess to thee, O Lord, that I know that I
346 10, XXV | my own ignorance. Behold, O my God, in thy presence
347 10, XXV | shalt light my candle; thou, O Lord my God, wilt enlighten
348 10, XXVI | it that I thus measure, O my God, and how is it that
349 10, XXVI | it I measure, I ask thee, O my God, when I say either,
350 10, XXVII | CHAPTER XXVII~ ~34. Press on, O my mind, and attend with
351 10, XXVII | fixed.~36. It is in you, O mind of mine, that I measure
352 10, XXIX | in mourning.452 And thou, O Lord, art my comfort, my
353 10, XXX | made anything?” Grant them, O Lord, to consider well what
354 10, XXXI | CHAPTER XXXI ~ ~41. O Lord my God, what a chasm
355 10, XXXI | But far be it from thee, O Creator of the universe,
356 11, I | heart is deeply stirred, O Lord, when in this poor
357 11, II | that heaven of heavens, O Lord, of which we hear in
358 11, II(457)| 115:16. The LXX reading (o ouranoz tou ouranou) seems
359 11, III | have sound? Hast thou not, O Lord, taught this soul which
360 11, III | thou not thus taught me, O Lord, that before thou didst
361 11, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~6. But if, O Lord, I am to confess to
362 11, VII | Thus it was that thou, O Lord, who art not one thing
363 11, VII | mightest create these things, O God, one Trinity, and trine
364 11, VIII | heaven of heavens was thine, O Lord, but the earth which
365 11, VIII | being formed. For thou, O Lord, hadst made the world
366 11, IX | way coeternal with thee, O Trinity. Yet it is nonetheless
367 11, X | CHAPTER X~ ~10. O Truth, O Light of my heart,
368 11, X | CHAPTER X~ ~10. O Truth, O Light of my heart, let not
369 11, XI | Thou hast told me already, O Lord, with a strong voice
370 11, XI | Thou hast also told me, O Lord, with a strong voice
371 11, XI | is extended by no time.~O blessed one - if such there
372 11, XII | thou hast given me ability, O my God, as thou hast excited
373 11, XIII | this is what I understand, O my God, when I hear thy
374 11, XIV | wonderful is their depth, O my God, marvelous is their
375 11, XIV | but as we say.” To them, O God of us all, thyself being
376 11, XV | of him alone?” If thou, O God, dost show thyself to
377 11, XV | not coeternal with thee, O God, since it is not without
378 11, XV | thee like a perpetual noon. O house full of light and
379 11, XVI | further, in thy presence, O my God, with those who admit
380 11, XVI | repel me, I ask of thee, O my God, that thou shouldst
381 11, XVI | conform and confirm forever, O my God, my Mercy. But as
382 11, XVI | particulars, I say this: “Be thou, O God, the judge between my
383 11, XVIII | And how would it harm me, O my God, thou Light of my
384 11, XIX | For it is certainly true, O Lord, that thou didst create
385 11, XXIII | confess my weakness to Thee, O Lord, though already thou
386 11, XXIII | united with them in thee, O Lord, and delight myself
387 11, XXIV | one or the other. For see, O my God, I am thy servant,
388 11, XXV | that both are true - then, O my God, life of the poor,
389 11, XXV | from vanity.~And therefore, O Lord, thy judgments should
390 11, XXV | own thought.494~35. Hear, O God, best judge of all!
391 11, XXV | God, best judge of all! O Truth itself, hear what
392 11, XXVI | CHAPTER XXVI~ ~36. And yet, O my God, thou exaltation
393 11, XXVII | away wretchedly. Have pity, O Lord God, lest those who
394 11, XXVIII | read or hear these words, O God, they see that all times
395 11, XXIX | uncommon and lofty vision, O Lord, to behold thy eternity
396 11, XXX | also love thee, our God, O Fountain of Truth - as we
397 11, XXXI | Therefore, I am unwilling, O my God, to be so headstrong
398 11, XXXII | CHAPTER XXXII~ ~43. Finally, O Lord - who art God and not
399 11, XXXII | than the others. But to us, O Lord, either point out the
400 11, XXXII | not deceive us. Behold, O Lord, my God, how much we
401 12, I | who callest me. For thou, O Lord, hast blotted out all
402 12, II | we turned away from thee, O Light, we were in that former
403 12, V | And thou art the Trinity, O my God, since thou, O Father -
404 12, V | Trinity, O my God, since thou, O Father - in the beginning
405 12, V | Thus, see the Trinity, O my God: Father, Son, and
406 12, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~7. But why, O truth-speaking Light? To
407 12, VIII | beatitude. For it is thou, O our God, who wilt enlighten
408 12, VIII | noonday. Give thyself to me, O my God, restore thyself
409 12, XII | forward in your confession, O my faith; say to the Lord
410 12, XII | God, “Holy, holy, holy, O Lord my God, in thy name
411 12, XII | us, we remembered thee, O Lord, from the land of Jordan,
412 12, XIII | may become perfect.”544 “O foolish Galatians, who has
413 12, XIV | 15. And I myself say: “O my God, where art thou?
414 12, XIV | Why are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you
415 12, XV | life. And thou knowest, O Lord, thou knowest how thou
416 12, XV | their death.~17. Let us see, O Lord, “the heavens, the
417 12, XV | even to the little ones. O my God, out of the mouth
418 12, XV | own sins. I do not know, O Lord, I do not know any
419 12, XV | understand these things, O good Father. Grant this
420 12, XV | all times. “For thy mercy, O Lord, is in the heavens,
421 12, XV | as he is.’’576 As he is, O Lord, we shall see him -
422 12, XVII | concerns. Who but thee, O Lord, gathered them together,
423 12, XVII | forth her fruit and - thou, O Lord, commanding it - our
424 12, XVIII | CHAPTER XVIII~ ~22. Thus, O Lord, thus I beseech thee:
425 12, XIX | the word.601~25. But you, O elect people, set in the
426 12, XIX | the mighty! Follow him, O beautiful feet,603 and shine
427 12, XX | and this because thou, O Lord, hast multiplied these
428 12, XX | multiplied by thy blessing, O God, who dost so refresh
429 12, XXI | in them - whereas thou, O Lord, art the living delight
430 12, XXI | to it.~31. But thy Word, O God, is a fountain of life
431 12, XXII | CHAPTER XXII~ ~32. Thus, O Lord, our God, our Creator,
432 12, XXIII | Therefore in thy Church, O our God, by the grace thou
433 12, XXIII | which is known to thy eyes, O God, and which may not,
434 12, XXIII | their fruits; yet thou, O God, knowest them already
435 12, XXIV | mystery is this? Behold, O Lord, thou dost bless men
436 12, XXIV | the sea? I might reply, O our God, that thou in creating
437 12, XXIV | What, then, shall I say, O Truth, O my Life: that it
438 12, XXIV | then, shall I say, O Truth, O my Life: that it was idly
439 12, XXIV | vainly said? Surely not this, O Father of piety; far be
440 12, XXIV | to thee that I believe, O Lord, that thou hast not
441 12, XXIV | it has been said by thee, O Lord, “Be fruitful and multiply.”
442 12, XXV | 38. I also desire to say, O my Lord God, what the following
443 12, XXVI | find joy in all things, O great Paul? What is the
444 12, XXVI | joy? On what do you feed, O man, renewed now in the
445 12, XXVI | of him who created you, O living soul of such great
446 12, XXVI | such great continence - O tongue like a winged bird,
447 12, XXVI | have learned from thee, O my God, how to distinguish
448 12, XXVII | will speak before thee, O Lord, what is true, in order
449 12, XXVIII | CHAPTER XXVIII~ ~43. And thou, O God, didst see everything
450 12, XXIX | hadst made. And I said: “O Lord, is not this thy Scripture
451 12, XXIX | my deafness, and crying: “O man, what my Scripture says,
452 12, XXX | 45. And I heard this, O Lord my God, and drank up
453 12, XXXII | 47. Thanks be to thee, O Lord! We see the heaven
454 12, XXXV | CHAPTER XXXV~ ~50. O Lord God, grant us thy peace -
455 12, XXXVII | works through us. But thou, O Lord, workest evermore and
456 12, XXXVIII| to do evil.655 But thou, O the one good God, hast never
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