Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | s innocence lies in the weakness of his body and not in the
2 2, VII | restored from such a great weakness of sin by the selfsame Saviour
3 2, VII | himself preserved from such a weakness.~
4 5, V | the injury. And yet even a weakness such as this, in the infancy
5 6, X | thou didst beat back the weakness of my sight, shining forth
6 6, XVII | able to sustain my gaze. My weakness was dashed back, and I lapsed
7 6, XVIII | understand what lesson his weakness was meant to teach us. For
8 9, III | made conscious of his own weakness. And it will please those
9 9, IV | subject to thee, and my weakness known to thee. I am insufficient,
10 9, XXXIII| myself; this itself is my weakness.~
11 9, XXXIV | For I am captivated in my weakness but thou in thy mercy dost
12 9, XXXV | unless, by showing me my weakness, thou dost speedily warn
13 10, II | remaining darkness, until my weakness shall be swallowed up in
14 11, VI | incongruous, before which my human weakness was confused. And even what
15 11, XXIII | allows, and I confess my weakness to Thee, O Lord, though
16 11, XXVII | little children and whose weakness is borne up by this humble
17 11, XXVII | trivial, and with proud weakness stretches himself beyond
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