Book, Chapter
1 3, II | loathsome lusts in which it is changed and altered past recognition,
2 3, IV | book which quite definitely changed my whole attitude and turned
3 4, VI | though I would willingly have changed it, I was still more unwilling
4 6, X | justice prevailed, and he changed his mind for the better,
5 6, II | corrupted and deteriorated and changed by them from happiness into
6 6, IX | also read there how “they changed the glory of thy incorruptible
7 6, X | yourself, but you shall be changed into my likeness.” And I
8 7, VI | reading; he was inwardly changed, as thou didst see, and
9 7, VI | his friend, although not changed from their former course,
10 8, II | servants whom thou hadst changed from black to shining white,
11 8, X | that ‘all things will be changed’300?”~26. Such a thought
12 9, XXXVI| extent thou hast already changed me, for first of all thou
13 10, IV | existent is what it means to be changed and varied. Heaven and earth
14 11, VI | which mutable things can be changed. But this mutability - what
15 11, XI | immortality. Thou art not changed by any shape or motion,
16 11, XI | through which a thing was changed and turned from one species
17 11, XII | change - mutable but not changed - it may fully enjoy thy
18 11, XV | Creator: that his essence is changed in no respect by time and
19 11, XVII | abides or whether they are changed as the soul and body of
20 11, XVII | soul and body of man are changed - then the common matter
21 11, XIX | it is mutable it is not changed is not subject to temporal
22 12, III | toward that which cannot be changed for either better or worse.
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