Book, Chapter
1 3, I | love with love; and, from a hidden hunger, I hated myself for
2 3, IX | mind of the doer, and the hidden exigency of the situation
3 5, VII | hands, O my God, in the hidden design of thy providence
4 6, III | bread possessed for the hidden mouth of his heart when
5 6, VI | pregnant. This could not be hidden from her master, who kept
6 6, XXI | of heart”; for “thou hast hidden those things from the wise
7 7, II | humility of Christ, which is hidden from the wise and revealed
8 9, II | there in me that could be hidden from thee, Lord, to whose
9 9, VIII | out, as it were, from some hidden recess. Other things hurry
10 9, X | memory, though far back and hidden, as it were, in the more
11 9, XI | whereas they formerly lay hidden, scattered, or neglected,
12 9, XXIII | ill-mannered, desires to lie hidden, but does not wish that
13 9, XXIII | that anything should be hidden from it. And yet the opposite
14 9, XXIII | the mind itself is not hidden from the truth, but the
15 9, XXIII | truth, but the truth is hidden from it. Yet even so, for
16 10, II | for my meditations on the hidden things of thy law, nor close
17 10, XXXI | future of that psalm were hidden from me when I was chanting
18 12, VIII | turned away until it is hidden in “the covert of thy presence.”520
19 12, XXIII | with certainty that what is hidden from our sight is still
20 12, XXXIII| morning and evening, partly hidden, partly plain. For they
21 12, XXXIV | that thou mightest make hidden things manifest and mightest
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