Book, Chapter
1 4, XV | And I did not store up my strength for thee, but went away
2 5, I | is refreshment and true strength. ~
3 5, V | Yet I was prepared, on the strength of his reputed godliness,
4 6, VIII | because it presumed on its own strength when it ought to have depended
5 6, XI | it depended on one’s own strength, though I found no such
6 6, XI | though I found no such strength in myself, for in my folly
7 6, XVIII| some way to acquire the strength sufficient to enjoy thee;
8 7, II | But he steadily gained strength from reading and inquiry,
9 7, III | to walk with his former strength; and there is more joy now
10 7, XI | broken off, but recover strength and enchain me yet more
11 7, XI | do you stand in your own strength, and so stand not? Cast
12 8, I | burden,” O Christ Jesus, “my Strength and my Redeemer”? How sweet
13 9, I | even as I am known.318 O Strength of my soul, enter it and
14 9, XXXIV| astray, and to keep their strength for thee, and not dissipate
15 10, II | shall be swallowed up in thy strength. And I do not wish to see
16 10, II | God, light of the blind, strength of the weak - and also the
17 10, II | of those who see and the strength of the strong - hearken
18 10, IX | of my punishment. For my strength is brought down in neediness,
19 11, XXXII| how much, indeed! What strength of mind, what length of
20 12, XVII | the offering of our best strength in affording them the aid
21 12, XXXIV| of their passions by the strength of continence. And then
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