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1 1, IV | merciful and most just; most secret and most truly present;
2 1, V | Cleanse thou me from my secret faults,” O Lord, “and keep
3 3, VI | sweet, and bread eaten in secret is pleasant.”72 This woman
4 4, XII | return to him into that secret place from which he came
5 5, VI | even then guiding me by the secret impulse of thy providence
6 5, VIII | But thou, taking thy own secret counsel and noting the real
7 5, VIII | going away. Not knowing this secret end, she wept and mourned
8 6, III | High, and most near, most secret, yet most present, who dost
9 6, V | the full majesty of its secret wisdom within its spiritual
10 6, XII | rescue in wonderful and secret ways.~
11 6, I | receive thy presence by a secret inspiration which, from
12 6, VI | universe, dost work by a secret impulse - whether those
13 6, VI | hear what, according to the secret merit of his soul, he ought
14 6, VIII | my inward sight. By the secret hand of thy healing my swelling
15 7 | and also of two imperial “secret service agents.” These stories
16 7, VI | group of officials called “secret service agents.”254 Then,
17 7, VI(254)| collection to espionage and secret police work. They were ubiquitous
18 7, VIII | step by step; for I had no secret in which he did not share,
19 7, XII | had drawn up out of the secret depths of my soul all my
20 8, I | years and from what deep and secret retreat was it called forth
21 8, VII | for so many years in thy secret storehouse, so that thou
22 8, VIII | who, while serving as a secret service agent, was converted
23 8, VIII | anything prevail against our secret disease if thy medicine,
24 8, VIII | surgeon’s knife from thy secret store, and with one thrust
25 8, X | I believe it was by thy secret ways arranged) that she
26 8, XII | was most grievously sad in secret all the day, and with a
27 9, IV | before thee alone, in a secret exultation with trembling
28 9, IV | exultation with trembling and a secret sorrow with hope, but also
29 9, VIII | its appearance out of its secret cell. Some things suggest
30 9, X | as it were, in the more secret caves, so that unless they
31 9, XXXIII | stimulated by I know not what secret correlation. But the pleasures
32 9, XXXV | proceed to search out the secret powers of nature - those
33 9, XXXVII | stand in great fear of my “secret faults,”387 which thy eyes
34 9, XXXVIII| Still, I am better when in secret groanings I displease myself
35 9, XLII | mediator, then, by whom, by thy secret judgment, human pride deserves
36 9, XLIII | Mediator, whom thou in thy secret mercy hast revealed to the
37 10, II | favor with thee - that the secret things of thy Word may be
38 10, XVII | present, it proceeds from some secret place; and when, from times
39 10, XVII | past, it recedes into some secret place? For where have those
40 10, XVIII | may be the manner of this secret foreseeing of future things,
41 10, XIX | it, O sweet Light of my secret eyes.~
42 10, XXXI | chasm there is in thy deep secret! How far short of it have
43 11, XVIII | thou Light of my eyes in secret, if while I am ardently
44 12, XVII | thou waterest them by a secret and sweet spring, so that “
45 12, XVIII | thou art not alone in the secret of thy judgment as thou
46 12, XXIII | of heaven, nor over the secret heaven, nor over the day
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