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1 Int | system” is in the Holy Scriptures, as they ordered and moved
2 Int | authority of the Christian Scriptures. Then Simplicianus tells
3 Int, 1 | even though the Latin scriptures were powerful modifiers
4 1, XVII | tendrils of my heart by thy Scriptures; and it would not have been
5 3, V | direct my mind to the Holy Scriptures, that I might see what they
6 3, V | I then turned toward the Scriptures, they appeared to me to
7 5, XI | things they censured in thy Scriptures I thought impossible to
8 5, XI | forth things out of the Scriptures that were not easily withstood,
9 6, IV | was also glad that the old Scriptures of the Law and the Prophets
10 6, V | How do you know that those Scriptures were imparted to mankind
11 6, V | eminent authority to those Scriptures throughout all lands if
12 6, VII | Son our Lord, and the Holy Scriptures, which the authority of
13 6, XX | books before I studied thy Scriptures, that it might be impressed
14 6, XX | when I was subdued by thy Scriptures and when my wounds were
15 6, XX | been molded in thy Holy Scriptures, and if thou hadst grown
16 7, II | He used to read the Holy Scriptures, as Simplicianus said, and
17 10, II | rashness and lying. Let thy Scriptures be my chaste delight. Let
18 10, XXII | longing to understand thy Scriptures) are not a bore? Give me
19 11, XXXI | God has tempered the Holy Scriptures to the understanding of
20 12, XV(567)| The heavens," i.e. the Scriptures.~
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