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1 Int | range of meaning. On the one hand, it obviously refers to
2 1, XV | thee wholly, and grasp thy hand with my whole heart that
3 2, II | able also with a tender hand to blunt the thorns which
4 2, II | thee. Now, on the other hand, I might have given more
5 2, III | my head, and there was no hand to root them out. Indeed,
6 2, V | through idleness,” he says, “hand or heart should grow inactive.”52
7 3, XI | didst “stretch forth thy hand from above”80 and didst
8 4, III | proconsul then, and with his own hand he placed on my distempered
9 5, I | my confessions from the hand of my tongue. Thou didst
10 5, VII | attain salvation without thy hand remaking what it had already
11 5, XII | gain which begrimes the hand that grabs it; they embrace
12 6, IV | be cured, resisting thy hand, who hast prepared for us
13 6, V | gentle and most merciful hand, drawing and calming my
14 6, VII | that I had a passage in hand and, while I was interpreting
15 6, VIII | powerful and most merciful hand, thou didst pluck him and
16 6, IX | at once and, taking his hand, led him apart from the
17 6, XII | counseled me wisely, as if the hand that would have loosed the
18 6, XIV | due season, to open thy hand, and to fill our souls with
19 6, XVI | didst come nearer. Thy right hand was ever ready to pluck
20 6, II | corruptible. If, on the other hand, the dark could have done
21 6, VIII | inward sight. By the secret hand of thy healing my swelling
22 6, XV | holdest all things in the hand of thy truth, and because
23 6, XIX | wisdom.~Alypius, on the other hand, supposed the Catholics
24 6, XXI | have done wickedly. Thy hand has grown heavy upon us,
25 7, I | married life which bound me hand and foot. I had heard from
26 7, I | had fallen, but thy right hand held me up and bore me away,
27 7, IX | resisted. The mind commands the hand to be moved and there is
28 7, IX | the mind is mind, and the hand is body. The mind commands
29 8, I | merciful, and thy right hand didst reach into the depth
30 8, IV | setting him at thy right hand, that thence he should send
31 8, XIII | who sittest at thy right hand “making intercession for
32 8, XIII | of our redemption did thy hand maid bind her soul by the
33 9, IV | vanity, and whose right hand is the right hand of falsehood.”325
34 9, IV | right hand is the right hand of falsehood.”325 But let
35 9, IV(326)| before God out of the angel's hand" (v. 4).~
36 9, VIII | in crowds, on the other hand, and while something else
37 9, VIII | These I brush away with the hand of my heart from the face
38 9, XI | observation as they are at hand in the memory; so that whereas
39 9, XXI | are not any longer near at hand, and I am therefore saddened
40 9, XXX | done in us.~42. Is not thy hand, O Almighty God, able to
41 9, XXXI | the medicine of food is at hand to relieve us. And since
42 9, XXXI | And since this medicine at hand comes from the comfort we
43 9, XXXI | resist and I summon thy right hand to my help and cast my perplexities
44 9, XXXIII | afterward.~50. On the other hand, when I avoid very earnestly
45 9, XXXVII | because they simply are not at hand; for then I can inquire
46 9, XXXVII | neighbor; or, on the other hand, I am sorry for the defect
47 9, XLI | I have called thy right hand to my aid. For with a wounded
48 9, XLIII | who sitteth at thy right hand and maketh intercession
49 10, II | Son, the Man of thy right hand, the Son of Man; whom thou
50 10, II | who sitteth at thy right hand and maketh intercession
51 10, V | not hold anything in thy hand from which to fashion the
52 10, XI | the Eternal, on the other hand, nothing passes away, but
53 10, XI | future and past? Can my hand do this, or can the hand
54 10, XI | hand do this, or can the hand of my mouth bring about
55 10, XXIX | stretching out, and how thy right hand has upheld me in my Lord,
56 11, I | than obtaining; and the hand that knocks is more active
57 11, I | is more active than the hand that receives. But we have
58 12, XII | kingdom of heaven is at hand.”534 Repent, and let there
59 12, XVIII | spent and the day is at hand”589; and because “thou crownest
60 12, XXIV | and multiply. On the other hand, whoever you are who reads
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