Book, Chapter
1 1, XI | perplexed, for, with a heart pure in thy faith, she was always
2 2, II | was unable to distinguish pure affection from unholy desire.
3 2, VI | thee what she cannot find pure and untainted until she
4 4, II | refused, but not out of a pure love of thee, O God of my
5 5, IX | humble heart”139 of that pure and prudent widow, who was
6 5, XI | was not able to breathe it pure and undefiled.~
7 5, XII | positive good, and our most pure peace. But then the wish
8 6, II | to which thy Word - free, pure, and entire - could bring
9 6, XXI | away. And I saw that those pure words had but one face,
10 9, XXXI | good Father, that “to the pure all things are pure”362;
11 9, XXXI | the pure all things are pure”362; but “it is evil for
12 9, XXXV | King, and by Jerusalem, our pure and chaste homeland, I beseech
13 10, I | righteousness, merciful and pure in heart.408 Thus I have
14 11, XI | anything else and which, with a pure mind in most harmonious
15 11, XVIII| the law “is love out of a pure heart, and a good conscience,
16 11, XXX | the commandment which is pure love. Thus, if anyone asks
17 12, XV | not know any other such pure words that so persuade me
18 12, XXI | the living delight of the pure heart.~30. Now, therefore,
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