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1 1, VI | dust and ashes as I am, allow me to speak before thy mercy.
2 1, VI | speak before thy mercy. Allow me to speak, for, behold,
3 1, VII | years pass. For, although we allow for such things in an infant,
4 3, XI | presence, and yet thou didst allow me still to tumble and toss
5 4, IV | health recover enough to allow me to deal with him as I
6 4, XV | created, err?” But I would not allow anyone to ask me, “Why,
7 5, VIII | thy eternal law never will allow. They think that they act
8 5, VIII | but that thou wouldst not allow me to sail? But thou, taking
9 5, X(143) | questions of truth, and would allow nothing more than the consent
10 6, II | rest away, she would never allow herself more than one little
11 6, VI | gracious the less thou wouldst allow anything that was not thee
12 6, IX | practice - and thou didst allow him to be arrested by the
13 6, IX | my God, that thou didst allow this for no other reason
14 6, VII | answer. But thou didst not allow me to be carried away from
15 6, VII | it is well.” Nor did they allow me to turn back to where
16 6, IX(186)| known text closely enough to allow for identification. The
17 6, IX | that gold which thou didst allow thy people to take from
18 6, XIV | with my God, it would not allow that the things which displeased
19 6, XX | dullness of my soul would not allow me to contemplate. I was
20 8, VIII | temperately - she would not allow them to drink even water,
21 9, V | faithful and thou wilt not allow us to be tempted beyond
22 9, XXX | better than what thou dost allow. And since thou gavest it,
23 11, XXXII | interpreted in this fashion?504 Allow me, therefore, in these
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