Book, Chapter
1 Int | plight, through the gracious action of God’s redeeming love.
2 Int | how may we interpret God’s action in producing this created
3 4, III | both the business and the action of the inquirer.”~6. And
4 5, VI | truth delighted with his action and feeling in a disputation,
5 7, X | principle applies as in the action of good wills. For I ask
6 9, IV | without thy prevenient action. I do this, then, both in
7 10, VI | and plain that it was the action of a creature, itself in
8 10, XVIII | time present; but that the action which we premeditate is
9 10, XVIII | we shall have started the action and have begun to do what
10 10, XVIII | premeditating, then that action will be in time present,
11 10, XXVIII| my memory. The span of my action is divided between my memory,
12 10, XXVIII| exhausted. Then the whole action is ended and passed into
13 10, XXVIII| holds in the even longer action of which that psalm is only
14 10, XXXI | without any division in thy action.453 Let him who understands
15 12, XVIII | lower level of fruitful action come to the joy of contemplation
16 12, XXXII | husband, as the appetite of action is subjected to the deliberation
17 12, XXXII | conceive the rules of right action. These things we see, and
18 12, XXXIV | didst subordinate rational action to the higher excellence
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