Book, Chapter
1 3, V | number of those who could enter into it or bend my neck
2 5, VI | inconvenient for him to enter into a discussion with me
3 6, III | no one was forbidden to enter, nor was it his custom that
4 6, XII | me, since he was ready to enter into “a covenant with death,”169
5 6, XXI | see thee afar off may yet enter upon the road that leads
6 7, II | Rome those who are about to enter into thy grace make from
7 7, VI | determined to serve God; and I enter into that service from this
8 7, VIII| bones cried out to me to enter, extolling it to the skies.
9 8, I | in their place thou didst enter in thyself - sweeter than
10 8, X | reality of the saying, ‘Enter into the joy of thy Lord’299?
11 8, XIII| forgive her, I beseech thee; “enter not into judgment” with
12 9, I | O Strength of my soul, enter it and prepare it for thyself
13 9, VIII| toward him who made me. And I enter the fields and spacious
14 9, VIII| things themselves do not enter it, but only the images
15 9, X | and how did these things enter into my memory? I do not
16 9, XIV | thing, we say, “It did not enter my mind” or “It slipped
17 11, XVI | eyes. As for myself I will enter into my closet481 and there
18 12, XIX | answer him that, if he would enter into life, he must keep
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