Book, Chapter
1 2, VII | great weakness of sin by the selfsame Saviour by whom he sees
2 6, VI | were compelled to cast the selfsame horoscope, down to the minute:
3 6, IX | the same words, but to the selfsame effect, enforced by many
4 8, IV | Oh, in peace! Oh, in the Selfsame!”284 See how he says it: “
5 8, IV | dost not change, art the Selfsame, and in thee is rest and
6 8, X | more ardent love toward the Selfsame,296 and we gradually passed
7 9, IV | sufficient for me. For he is the Selfsame who didst beget me and who
8 9, IV | watcheth over me; thou art the Selfsame who art all my good. Thou
9 10, XIII | But “Thou art always the Selfsame and thy years shall have
10 11, VII | in another place but the Selfsame, and the Selfsame, and the
11 11, VII | but the Selfsame, and the Selfsame, and the Selfsame - “Holy,
12 11, VII | and the Selfsame, and the Selfsame - “Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord
13 11, XI | fail, since thou art the Selfsame?) - from this, I say, let
14 11, XV | thou art; it is not the Selfsame. Yet we find that time is
15 12, XI | Infinite is in itself its own Selfsame object - at once one and
16 12, XI | without change, so that the Selfsame is the abundant magnitude
17 12, XVIII| But thou art always the Selfsame, and in thy years which
18 12, XVIII| in them all the one and selfsame Spirit is at work, dividing
19 12, XX | processes that manifest these selfsame principles. And thus one
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