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1 Int | forgiveness and the gift of hope. It establishes the ground
2 Int, 1 | served by man in faith, hope, and love. Then, acknowledging
3 Int, 1 | Christian faith and Christian hope, he turns in a too-brief
4 Int, 1 | the “handbook” on faith, hope, and love which he hopes
5 Int, 1 | interpretation too. There is small hope for a translation to end
6 Int, 1 | It has been my aim and hope that these translations
7 1, XVII | for in it there was both hope of praise and fear of shame
8 2, III | mother had in thee, but the hope of learning, which both
9 3, IV | O Lord, and gave me new hope and new desires. Suddenly
10 3, IV | desires. Suddenly every vain hope became worthless to me,
11 3, IX | commended because they show the hope of bearing fruit, like the
12 3, XI | now more buoyed up with hope, though no less zealous
13 4, IV | answer me. And if I said, “Hope thou in God,”96 she very
14 4, IV | she was ordered to put her hope in. Nothing but tears were
15 4, V | ears, there would be no hope for us remaining. How does
16 4, V | lamentations? Is it the hope that thou wilt hear us that
17 4, V | me? For I had neither a hope of his coming back to life,
18 4, VI | I remember it well, O my Hope who cleansest me from the
19 4, XV | shadow of thy wings let us hope - defend us and support
20 5 | Augustine is disenchanted in his hope for solid demonstration
21 5, X | particularly easy since I had no hope of finding in thy Church
22 6, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. O Hope from my youth,149 where
23 6, III | painful burden. But what hope he cherished, what struggles
24 6, VI | that the joy of a faithful hope is incomparably beyond such
25 6, XI | health of the soul. A great hope has risen up in us, because
26 6, XIII | pains in the matter. For her hope was that, when I was once
27 7, II | Lord God was thy servant’s hope and he paid no attention
28 7, III | over one who has never lost hope, or never been in such imminent
29 8, IV | with fear and warmed with hope and rejoiced in thy mercy,
30 8, IV | Lord, makest me to dwell in hope.”~These things I read and
31 8, XIII | inquire after our sins, we hope with confidence to find
32 9, I | blemish.”319 This is my hope, therefore have I spoken;
33 9, I | have I spoken; and in this hope I rejoice whenever I rejoice
34 9, III | far more confident in the hope of thy mercy than in her
35 9, IV | and a secret sorrow with hope, but also in the ears of
36 9, V | what I cannot. But there is hope, because thou art faithful
37 9, XX | are some who are happy in hope. These are happy in an inferior
38 9, XX | neither in actuality nor in hope. But even these, if they
39 9, XXIX | CHAPTER XXIX~ ~40. My whole hope is in thy exceeding great
40 9, XXXII | better become worse. Our sole hope, our sole confidence, our
41 9, XXXV | life is full and my only hope is in thy exceeding great
42 9, XXXVI | Shall anything restore us to hope except thy complete mercy
43 9, XLIII | us. Rightly, then, is my hope fixed strongly on him, that
44 10, IX | eagle’s.”427 For by this hope we are saved, and through
45 10, XVIII | seek still further. O my Hope, let not my purpose be confounded.
46 10, XX(437) | forward to the outreach of hope and confidence in God's
47 10, XXII | I speak.”438 This is my hope; for this I live: that I
48 11, XXX | those little ones of good hope are not frightened by these
49 12, XIII | sight, for we are saved by hope; but hope that is seen is
50 12, XIII | we are saved by hope; but hope that is seen is not hope.
51 12, XIII | hope that is seen is not hope. Thus far deep calls unto
52 12, XIV | are you disquieted in me? Hope in God.”554 For his word
53 12, XIV | a lamp to your feet.555 Hope and persevere until the
54 12, XIV | dead because of sin.556 Hope and endure until the day
55 12, XIV | the shadows flee away.557 Hope in the Lord: in the morning
56 12, XIV | already we are saved by hope and are children of the
57 12, XXIV(632)| from which all Christian hope takes its premise.~
58 12, XXXVIII | are not eternal, still we hope, after these things here,
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