Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | Professor William A. Irwin, who greatly aided with parts of the
2 Int, 1 | die wholly whom I had so greatly loved” (Ch. VI, 11) - this
3 1, I | Great art thou, O Lord, and greatly to be praised; great is
4 1, IX | they scorn those who so greatly fear these torments, just
5 1, XI | the womb of my mother, who greatly trusted in thee. Thou didst
6 4, VI | die wholly whom I had so greatly loved.~
7 4, XV | hear thee, and to rejoice greatly at “the Bridegroom’s voice.”114
8 7, IV | before them rejoice over them greatly, because they do not rejoice
9 7, VI | us, the faithful aid he greatly needed. Nebridius was not
10 7, VIII| house as possible. I was greatly disturbed in spirit, angry
11 7, XII | had been sitting together, greatly astonished. I flung myself
12 8, IX | All those who knew her greatly praised, honored, and loved
13 8, XII | my countenance; and I was greatly annoyed that these human
14 10, I | Great is the Lord and greatly to be praised.” I have said
15 10, VIII| hear him, and we rejoice greatly “because of the bridegroom’
16 10, XXXI| there is a mind that so greatly abounds in knowledge and
17 11, IX | contemplation of thee, it is greatly restrained in its own mutability
18 12, XXVI| and I rejoice with him greatly. For he [Paul] had received
19 12, XXVI| I rejoice in the Lord greatly, that now at the last your
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