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1 5, VIII | waters of the sea for the water of thy grace; so that, when
2 6, I | praying for the fountain of water that springs up into everlasting
3 6, II | drunkards do at a draught of water. When she had brought her
4 6, I | its contents (of earth, water, air, or heaven), yet it
5 6, X | same way as oil is above water, or heaven above earth,
6 8, II | forgiven this sin in the holy water270 also, along with all
7 8, VIII | allow them to drink even water, however parched they were
8 8, VIII | wholesome advice: “You drink water now only because you don’
9 8, VIII | cellar, you may not care for water, but the habit of drinking
10 8, XIII | so many years since the water of salvation. Forgive her,
11 9, XXXI | means of which land and water and air serve our infirmity),
12 9, XXXI | blamed himself for desiring water, and that our King was tempted
13 10, II(410)| passage; the reference is to a water clock (clepsydra).~
14 11, VIII | this firmament between the water and the waters which thou
15 11, XXVII | affords a larger supply of water for more streams over wider
16 12, V | afterward was made between water and water.514~And now I
17 12, V | was made between water and water.514~And now I came to recognize,
18 12, IX | places. Oil poured under the water rises above the water; water
19 12, IX | the water rises above the water; water poured on oil sinks
20 12, IX | water rises above the water; water poured on oil sinks under
21 12, XIII | as the stag pants for the water brooks,540 and says, “When
22 12, XVI | soul is as a land where no water is577; for, just as it cannot
23 12, XXI | the brackishness of the water, that brought forth, not “
24 12, XXVI | shall give a cup of cold water to one of these little ones
25 12, XXVI | man, handing a cup of cold water to a disciple: but the “
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