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1 Int | It draws and raises the soul to repentance, faith, and
2 Int | encounter between God and the soul in man’s inmost subject-self.
3 Int, 1 | IV, when I confessed my soul’s misery over the death
4 Int, 1 | friend and said that our soul had somehow been made one
5 1, V | thou art to me. “Say to my soul, I am your salvation.”14
6 1, V | open them and “say to my soul, I am your salvation.” I
7 1, V | die.~6. The house of my soul is too narrow for thee to
8 1, VI | power of theirs come into my soul. And so I would fling my
9 1, XI | of friends and myself, my soul’s restored health had been
10 1, XI(24) | effigiem Christi in the human soul.~
11 1, XIII | of the inner mouth of my soul, O power that links together
12 1, XIII | now, O my God, cry unto my soul, and let thy truth say to
13 1, XIII | to thee, my God, what my soul desires, and let me find
14 1, XV | prayer, O Lord; let not my soul faint under thy discipline,
15 1, XVII | sufficiently disturbed my soul, for in it there was both
16 1, XVIII | from that vast deep the soul that seeks thee and thirsts
17 1, XVIII | than he destroys his own soul by this same hatred. Now,
18 2, I | carnal corruptions of my soul - not because I still love
19 2, II | mortality, the punishment for my soul’s pride, and I wandered
20 2, IV | error itself. A depraved soul, falling away from security
21 2, VI | for them that my miserable soul lusted, for I had an abundance
22 2, VI | from thee.~14. Thus the soul commits fornication when
23 2, VI(54) | the evil will turns the soul away from God; this is sin.
24 2, VII | recalls these things my soul no longer fears them? I
25 2, IX | the lively review of my soul’s career is laid bare before
26 2, IX | You strange seducer of the soul, who hungers for mischief
27 3, I | loathed it. Because of this my soul was unhealthy; and, full
28 3, I | Yet, had these things no soul, they would certainly not
29 3, II | beware of uncleanness, O my soul, under the protection of
30 3, VI | then did the marrow of my soul sigh for thee when, frequently
31 3, VI | not. Thou art not even the soul, which is the life of bodies;
32 3, VI | never changing, O Life of my soul.67~11. Where, then, wast
33 3, VI | me, because she found my soul outside its own door, dwelling
34 3, VIII | his heart, with all his soul, and with all his mind;
35 3, XI | and didst draw up my soul out of that profound darkness [
36 3, XI | answered that it was my soul’s doom she was lamenting,
37 4, II | splendors. And does not a soul, sighing after such idle
38 4, III | Have mercy on me; heal my soul; for I have sinned against
39 4, III | forbear from healing my soul? Actually when I became
40 4, IV | wandering off in error and my soul could not exist without
41 4, IV | time, presuming that his soul would retain what it had
42 4, IV | to myself, and I asked my soul why she was so downcast
43 4, VI | was wretched; and every soul is wretched that is fettered
44 4, VI | his friend as being “his soul’s other half”98 - for I
45 4, VI | for I felt that my soul and his soul were but one
46 4, VI | felt that my soul and his soul were but one soul in two
47 4, VI | and his soul were but one soul in two bodies. Consequently,
48 4, VII | around my torn and bloody soul. It was impatient of my
49 4, VII | little rest. But when my soul left off weeping, a heavy
50 4, VIII | that I had poured out my soul onto the dust, by loving
51 4, VIII | which was corrupting my soul with its “itching ears”99
52 4, X | saved.”101 For wherever the soul of man turns itself, unless
53 4, X | follow after it. Let my soul praise thee, in all these
54 4, X | Creator of all; but let not my soul be stuck to these things
55 4, X | longer. And they rend the soul with pestilent desires because
56 4, XI | 16. Be not foolish, O my soul, and do not let the tumult
57 4, XI | habitation in him. O my soul, commit whatsoever you have
58 4, XI | 17. Why then, my perverse soul, do you go on following
59 4, XII | save sinners. To him my soul confesses, and he heals
60 4, XIV | loves distributed within one soul? What is it that I am in
61 4, XIV | See where the helpless soul lies prostrate that is not
62 4, XIV | opinionated, so also the soul is tossed this way and that,
63 4, XV | and I turned my throbbing soul away from incorporeal substance
64 4, XV | consisted of the rational soul and the nature of truth
65 4, XV | a Monad, as if it were a soul without sex. The other I
66 4, XV | substance at all and that our soul is not that supreme and
67 4, XV | acts, if the emotion of the soul from whence the violent
68 4, XV | if the affection of the soul which gives rise to carnal
69 4, XV | contaminate life if the rational soul itself is depraved. Thus
70 4, XV | for I was ignorant that my soul had to be enlightened by
71 4, XV | them, “Why, then, does the soul, which God created, err?”
72 5, I | thy heat.”121 But let my soul praise thee, that it may
73 5, VI | could I think the man’s soul necessarily wise because
74 5, VII | providence did not desert my soul; and out of the blood of
75 5, VIII | for the preservation of my soul. At the same time, thou
76 5, IX | him to be? The death of my soul was as real then as the
77 5, IX | unreal. And the life of my soul was as false, because it
78 5, IX | for the salvation of the soul of her son? By no means,
79 5, X | that thou mightest heal my soul because it had sinned against
80 5, X | and I loved to excuse my soul and to accuse something
81 5, XII | pardonest the prostituted human soul when it does return to thee.
82 5, XIV | the cure of my fainting soul to the philosophers, because
83 6, IV | the more sharply into my soul, and I felt quite ashamed
84 6, IV | and, with the sight of my soul cleared up, it might in
85 6, IV | was with the health of my soul, which could not be healed
86 6, VI | confess it to thee. Now let my soul cleave to thee, now that
87 6, VI | thy correction.~10. Let my soul take its leave of those
88 6, VIII | with a deeper wound in his soul than the victim whom he
89 6, VIII | and beating down of his soul, which was more audacious
90 6, XI | hours for the health of the soul. A great hope has risen
91 6, XI | for us if the life of the soul perished with the death
92 6, XII | of them in greatness of soul, and, enthralled with the
93 6, XIII | and the dreams of her own soul. Yet the matter was pressed
94 6, XV | habit, the disease of my soul might be nursed up and kept
95 6, XVI | there remains a life for the soul, and places of recompense.
96 6, XVI | ways! Woe to the audacious soul which hoped that by forsaking
97 6, II | supposed to be the human soul to which thy Word - free,
98 6, II | the same substance as the soul.~And therefore if they admitted
99 6, IV | yet was, nor will be, a soul able to conceive of anything
100 6, VI | out of the depth of my soul, confess this to thee also,
101 6, VI | the secret merit of his soul, he ought to hear from the
102 6, VII | silent contritions of my soul were loud cries to thy mercy.
103 6, VII | could the whole tumult of my soul, for which neither time
104 6, IX | Furthermore, I read that the soul of man, though it “bears
105 6, IX | prostrating thy image (their own soul) before the image of an
106 6, X | I entered into my inward soul, guided by thee. This I
107 6, X | and with the eye of my soul - such as it was - saw above
108 6, X | above the same eye of my soul and above my mind the Immutable
109 6, X | iniquity, and makest my soul to be eaten away as though
110 6, XIV | thy works. And, because my soul dared not be displeased
111 6, XVII | corrupted presses down the soul, and the earthly dwelling
112 6, XVII | upward from bodies to the soul which perceives them by
113 6, XVII | and from there on to the soul’s inward faculty, to which
114 6, XVII(214)| ecstasy, the pilgrimage of the soul from its absorption in things
115 6, XIX | was a bond with the human soul and body. Everyone knows
116 6, XIX | are all properties of a soul and mind subject to change.
117 6, XIX | in the body, an animal soul without a rational one as
118 6, XIX | and the flesh there was no soul in Christ, and he did not
119 6, XX | that the dullness of my soul would not allow me to contemplate.
120 6, XXI | man sings: “Shall not my soul be subject unto God, for
121 7, III | more at the salvation of a soul that has been despaired
122 7, III | What, then, happens in the soul when it takes more delight
123 7, V | their discord they tore my soul apart.~11. Thus I came to
124 7, VII | rebuke did I not lash my soul to make it follow me, as
125 7, VIII | quarrel, which I waged with my soul in the chamber of my heart,
126 7, VIII | the slightest wish of the soul in moving its limbs at the
127 7, VIII | order of my mind than my soul obeyed itself to accomplish
128 7, X | talkers, and deceivers of the soul perish, who, when they observe
129 7, X | conceived the nature of the soul to be the same as what God
130 7, X | deliberates there is one soul fluctuating between conflicting
131 7, X | us down from below, the soul does not will either the
132 7, X | but still it is the same soul that does not will this
133 7, XI | Let thy mercy guard the soul of thy servant from the
134 7, XII | the secret depths of my soul all my misery and had heaped
135 8, I | thou me and say unto my soul, “I am your salvation.”~
136 8, I | their own eyes. Now was my soul free from the gnawing cares
137 8, III | could there be for such a soul? There he lives in that
138 8, IV | private affections of my soul.~9. By turns I trembled
139 8, IV | the inner chamber of my soul - where I was angry with
140 8, VIII | forth from another woman’s soul a hard and bitter insult,
141 8, VIII | the ages, thou healest one soul by the unsoundness of another;
142 8, X | well; indeed, if the very soul grew silent to herself,
143 8, XI | that religious and devout soul was set loose from the body.~
144 8, XII | great comfort in her, and my soul was stricken; and that life
145 8, XIII | of the dangers of every soul that dies in Adam. And while
146 8, XIII | did thy hand maid bind her soul by the bond of faith. Let
147 9 | which the flesh and the soul are heirs, and comes finally
148 9, I | known.318 O Strength of my soul, enter it and prepare it
149 9, II | but with the words of the soul, and with the sound of my
150 9, III | in thee, transforming my soul by faith and thy sacrament),
151 9, IV | sake. Let the brotherly soul love in me what thou teachest
152 9, IV | lamented. Let it be the soul of a brother that does this,
153 9, IV | that under thy wings my soul is subject to thee, and
154 9, VI | that light shines into my soul which no place can contain,
155 9, VI | in me both a body and a soul; the one without, the other
156 9, VI | knew all this - I, the soul, through the senses of my
157 9, VI(333) | 10; The Magnitude of the Soul, 25:48; On the Trinity,
158 9, VI | than the whole.” Now, O my soul, you are my better part,
159 9, VII | the topmost point of my soul? Yet by this very soul will
160 9, VII | my soul? Yet by this very soul will I mount up to him.
161 9, VIII(337)| The notion of the soul's immediate self-knowledge
162 9, XX | I will seek thee that my soul may live.340 For my body
163 9, XX | For my body lives by my soul, and my soul lives by thee.
164 9, XX | lives by my soul, and my soul lives by thee. How, then,
165 9, XXX | such an extent, in both my soul and my flesh, that the illusion
166 9, XXX | heal all the diseases of my soul and, by thy more and more
167 9, XXX | and more, O Lord, that my soul may follow me to thee, wrenched
168 9, XXXI | this uncertainty my unhappy soul rejoices, and uses it to
169 9, XXXIV | not take possession of my soul! Rather let God possess
170 9, XXXIV | the medium of the human soul into the artist’s hands
171 9, XXXIV | above our minds, which my soul sighs for day and night.
172 9, XXXV | and curious longing in the soul, rooted in the same bodily
173 9, XXXV | courses of the stars, and my soul has never sought answers
174 9, XXXVI | the wicked desires of his soul nor when the unrighteous
175 9, XL | find a secure place for my soul save in thee, in whom my
176 10, II | the strong - hearken to my soul and hear it crying from
177 10, XV | Let us, therefore, O human soul, see whether present time
178 10, XX | do coexist somehow in the soul, for otherwise I could not
179 10, XXII | CHAPTER XXII~ ~28. My soul burns ardently to understand
180 10, XXVI | CHAPTER XXVI~ ~33. Does not my soul most truly confess to thee
181 10, XXIX | and deepest places of my soul, are mangled by various
182 11, III | not, O Lord, taught this soul which confesses to thee?
183 11, VI | mutability - what is it? Is it soul? Is it body? Is it the external
184 11, VI | the external appearance of soul or body? Could it be said, “
185 11, XI | heaven.~13. From this let the soul that has wandered far away
186 11, XI | from this, I say, let the soul understand (as far as it
187 11, XVII | they are changed as the soul and body of man are changed -
188 11, XXV | our heart, with all our soul, and with all our mind,
189 11, XXV | liar, if we judge of the soul of his servant in any other
190 11, XXIX | body and is ordered by the soul of the singer, so that from
191 12, I | thee. I call thee into my soul, which thou didst prepare
192 12, II(507) | Enneads, I, 2:4: "What the soul now sees, it certainly always
193 12, II(507) | of such movements in the soul in Plotinus and Augustine.~
194 12, VIII | The angels fell, and the soul of man fell; thus they indicate
195 12, IX(523) | ascending steps by which the soul moves up toward heaven;
196 12, XI | that he speaks? Rare is the soul who, when he speaks of it,
197 12, XII | there be light. Because our soul was troubled within us,
198 12, XIII | under his burden and his soul thirsts after the living
199 12, XIV | while, when I pour out my soul beyond myself in the voice
200 12, XIV | abyss. My faith speaks to my soul - the faith that thou dost
201 12, XIV | are you cast down, O my soul, and why are you disquieted
202 12, XVI | itself. Therefore, to thee my soul is as a land where no water
203 12, XVII | needs, for in this way the soul has seed in itself after
204 12, XX | if it were not that their soul has a higher life and unless,
205 12, XXI | has life,” but “the living soul” itself!612~And now this
206 12, XXI | itself!612~And now this soul no longer has need of baptism,
207 12, XXI | buttress faith. For such a soul does not refuse to believe
208 12, XXI | may bring forth “a living soul” in the earth.~The earth
209 12, XXI | brings forth “the living soul” because “the earth” is
210 12, XXI | day by day. “The living soul” has its origin from “the
211 12, XXI | this world, so that their soul may live to thee. This soul
212 12, XXI | soul may live to thee. This soul was dead while it was living
213 12, XXI | Seek the Lord and your soul shall live615 and “the earth”
214 12, XXI | bring forth “the living soul.” Be not conformed to this
215 12, XXI | yourselves from it. The soul lives by avoiding those
216 12, XXI | are motions of the dead soul - not so dead that it has
217 12, XXI | may bring forth a “living soul” in the fountain of life -
218 12, XXI | the fountain of life - a soul disciplined by thy Word,
219 12, XXI | Thus, in this “living soul” there shall be good beasts,
220 12, XXII | we began to be “a living soul” by living well; and when
221 12, XXIII | he judges of the “living soul,” which is then made to
222 12, XXIV | signified by “the living soul”). In all these instances
223 12, XXVI | who created you, O living soul of such great continence -
224 12, XXXII | just as there is in his soul one element which controls
225 12, XXXIV | thou didst form “the living soul” of the faithful, through
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