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1 Int, 1 | involutions of thought and word order. He was always a Latin
2 1, VII | about which I must trust the word of others and what I can
3 1, XIII | For I did not understand a word of the language, and yet
4 1, XV | I learned many a useful word, but these might have been
5 3, VI | were forever speaking the word to me. But the thing itself
6 4, X | not complete unless one word passes away, when it has
7 4, X | end appointed. For in thy word, by which they were created,
8 4, XI | heart. Be attentive. The Word itself calls you to return,
9 4, XI | ever pass away?” asks the Word of God. Fix your habitation
10 5, III | know the way which is thy word, by which thou didst create
11 6, III | Day, “rightly dividing the word of truth”154 among the people.
12 6, IX | the future steward of thy Word and judge of so many causes
13 6, II | orators - dumb because thy Word did not sound forth from
14 6, II | human soul to which thy Word - free, pure, and entire -
15 6, II | on their hypothesis that Word was itself corruptible because
16 6, VI | in labor, they each sent word to the other as to what
17 6, IX | of humility in that thy Word “was made flesh and dwelt
18 6, IX | in the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God,
19 6, IX | beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word
20 6, IX | Word was with God, and the Word was God. The same was in
21 6, IX | is not the light; but the Word of God, being God, is that
22 6, IX | read there that God the Word was born “not of flesh nor
23 6, IX | God.”189 But, that “the Word was made flesh, and dwelt
24 6, XIII | stormy winds fulfilling thy word; mountains, and all hills,
25 6, XVIII | unable to receive. For “the Word was made flesh” in order
26 6, XVIII | meant to teach us. For thy Word, the eternal Truth, far
27 6, XIX | mystery contained in “the Word was made flesh,” I could
28 6, XIX | alone was not bound unto thy Word, but also that there was
29 6, XIX | unchangeableness of thy Word, and this I knew by now,
30 6, XIX | how in the sentence, “The Word was made flesh,” the Catholic
31 6, XXI(226)| references to God's Wisdom and Word as "created" caused great
32 7, I | thee, our Creator, and thy Word - God with thee, and together
33 7, II | to belief in God and his Word.~Then, to encourage me to
34 7, II | sacraments of the humility of thy Word, when he was not ashamed
35 7, II | he shrink from naming thy Word before the sheep of thy
36 7, V | of words” rather than thy Word, by which thou makest eloquent
37 8, VIII | reform is reformed through a word of his.~
38 8, IX | resisted, either in deed or in word. But as soon as he had grown
39 8, X | tongue, where the spoken word had both beginning and end.297
40 8, X | But what is like to thy Word, our Lord, who remaineth
41 8, X | that we might hear his word, not in fleshly tongue or
42 8, XII | for I had heard that the word for bath [balneum] took
43 8, XIII | regenerate her by baptism no word came out of her mouth against
44 9, IV | and in thee. But this thy Word would mean little to me
45 9, IV | this, then, both in act and word. I do this under thy wings,
46 9, VI | smitten my heart with thy Word, and I have loved thee.
47 9, XI | This is where we get the word cogitate [cogitare]. For
48 9, XI | properly laid claim to this word [cogitate] so that not everything
49 9, XXXV | eyes; yet we also use this word for the other senses as
50 9, XXXVI | for thy sake, and let thy word be feared in us. Those who
51 9, XLIII | was Mediator, but as the Word he was not something in
52 9, XLIII | we might think that thy word was removed from union with
53 10, II | didst bring me to preach thy Word and to administer thy sacraments
54 10, II | the secret things of thy Word may be opened to me when
55 10, II | we might seek thee; thy Word, through whom thou madest
56 10, V | were made,422 and by thy Word thou didst make them all.~
57 10, VI | attentively open to thy eternal Word. But it compared those words
58 10, VI | in time with thy eternal word sounding in silence and
59 10, VI | fly away and pass, but the Word of my God remains above
60 10, VI | thee. Was it decreed by thy Word that a body might be made
61 10, VII | then, to understand the Word - the God who is God with
62 10, VII | there is nothing in thy Word that passes away or returns
63 10, VII | And, therefore, unto the Word coeternal with thee, at
64 10, VIII | ceases. And this is thy Word, which is also “the Beginning,”
65 10, IX | and earth - through thy Word, thy Son, thy Power, thy
66 10, XXIII | that. For I ask, since the word “day” refers not only to
67 11, IV | mind, unless we use some word in common speech? But what
68 11, XVI | quiet and to permit thy word to reach them. But if they
69 11, XX | earth” to mean, “In his Word, coeternal with himself,
70 11, XX | the earth” means, “In his Word, coeternal with himself,
71 11, XX | the earth” means, “In his Word, coeternal with himself,
72 11, XX | the earth” means, “In his Word, coeternal with himself,
73 11, XXII | written by what specific word they were formed. If, then,
74 11, XXIV | that thou in thy immutable Word hast created all things,
75 11, XXV | this brotherly and peaceful word to him: “If we both see
76 12, II | had not been turned by the Word which made it that same
77 12, II | which made it that same Word, and, illumined by that
78 12, II | and, illumined by that Word, had been “made light”507
79 12, V | still further in his holy Word, and, behold, “Thy Spirit
80 12, XIV | Hope in God.”554 For his word is a lamp to your feet.555
81 12, XV | gain a knowledge of thy Word by reading it - let them
82 12, XV | remain. The preachers of thy Word pass away from this life
83 12, XV | goodliness, pass away; but thy Word remains forever572 - thy
84 12, XV | remains forever572 - thy Word which now appears to us
85 12, XVIII | contemplation and hold on high the Word of Life. And let us at length
86 12, XVIII | given by thy Spirit the word of wisdom”591 (which resembles
87 12, XVIII | But to another the word of knowledge is given by
88 12, XVIII | profit of souls. But the word of knowledge, scientia,
89 12, XIX | and the briers choked the word.601~25. But you, O elect
90 12, XIX | lighted by the sun, utter the Word of wisdom to the day (“day
91 12, XIX | by the moon, display the Word of knowledge to the night.
92 12, XIX | firmament of heaven, having the Word of life. Run to and fro
93 12, XX | mysteries, but only at thy word. The needs of the people
94 12, XX | they came forth through thy Word.~28. Now all the things
95 12, XX | life and unless, after the word of its admission, it did
96 12, XXI | XXI~ ~29. And thus, in thy Word, it was not the depth of
97 12, XXI | waters brought forth at thy word. Send forth thy word into
98 12, XXI | thy word. Send forth thy word into it by the agency of
99 12, XXI(614)| Jesus Christ." The Greek word for fish, icquz, was arranged
100 12, XXI | conformed to it.~31. But thy Word, O God, is a fountain of
101 12, XXI | desertion is restrained by thy Word when it says to us, “Be
102 12, XXI | soul disciplined by thy Word, by thy evangelists, by
103 12, XXII | living well; and when the word, “Be not conformed to this
104 12, XXIV | it from a servant of thy Word to say anything like this!
105 12, XXIX | time does not affect my Word - my Word which exists coeternally
106 12, XXIX | not affect my Word - my Word which exists coeternally
107 12, XXXIV | was wrought through thy Word, thy only Son, the head
108 12, XXXIV | holy ones, who have the Word of Life and who shine with
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