Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | blind fideist; even in the face of mystery, there is a constant
2 1, V | upon thee. Hide not thy face from me. Even if I die,
3 1, V | if I die, let me see thy face lest I die.~6. The house
4 1, XVIII| thee, ‘I have sought thy face; thy face, Lord, will I
5 1, XVIII| have sought thy face; thy face, Lord, will I seek.’“35
6 1, XVIII| For I was far from thy face in the dark shadows of passion.
7 1, XVIII| this is to be far from thy face.~29. Look down, O Lord God,
8 4, X | God of Hosts, cause thy face to shine; and we shall be
9 4, XV | toward the light, and my face toward the things on which
10 4, XV | light falls, so that my face, which looked toward the
11 5, VI | necessarily wise because his face was comely and his language
12 5, VI | shameful errors before my face so that I might see and
13 5, XI | who spoke and disputed face to face against these same
14 5, XI | spoke and disputed face to face against these same Manicheans,
15 6, I | again, buzzed against my face, and beclouded my vision.
16 6, XXI | those pure words had but one face, and I learned to rejoice
17 7, VII | And now thou didst set me face to face with myself, that
18 7, VII | thou didst set me face to face with myself, that I might
19 7, VIII | not sound like myself: my face, eyes, color, tone expressed
20 7, XI | themselves and opposing me face to face; but muttering,
21 7, XI | and opposing me face to face; but muttering, as it were,
22 7, XI | the direction I had set my face, and yet toward which I
23 8, III | thee, I have sought thy face; thy face, O Lord, will
24 8, III | have sought thy face; thy face, O Lord, will I seek.”274~
25 8, IV | knowledge - could have seen my face and heard my words when,
26 9, V | glass darkly,” not yet “face to face.”328 Therefore,
27 9, V | darkly,” not yet “face to face.”328 Therefore, as long
28 9, VIII | hand of my heart from the face of my memory, until finally
29 11, III | that “darkness was on the face of the deep.”461 What else
30 11, XIII | simultaneous whole, in full sight, “face to face.”472 It is not this
31 11, XIII | in full sight, “face to face.”472 It is not this thing
32 11, XV | making it able to behold thy face forever and not ever be
33 11, XVII | which always beholds the face of God. And by the term ‘
34 11, XXV | how foolish it is, in the face of so great an abundance
35 11, XXIX | must, however unwillingly, face the question, How is this
36 12, III | by the act of turning its face to the light which enlightened
37 12, IV | Spirit which moved over the face of the waters511 was not
38 12, XV | For they always behold thy face and read therein, without
39 12, XXI | hide themselves from thy face, and who have become a darkened
40 12, XXV | seed-bearing herb on the face of the earth, and all trees
41 12, XXXII| of the waters. We see the face of the earth, replete with
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