Book, Chapter
1 2, V | a motive assigned to his deeds. “Lest through idleness,”
2 2, VI | is that by a sinner’s own deeds he is himself harmed. Human
3 2, VI | by doing with impunity deeds that were forbidden, in
4 2, VII | me such wicked and evil deeds. To thy grace I attribute
5 3, III | made offerings of my wicked deeds. And still in all this thou
6 3, VIII| This applies as well to deeds of violence where there
7 3, VIII| not be defiled; or how can deeds of violence harm thee who
8 3, IX | corn. And there are some deeds that resemble vice and crime
9 4, XII | world, crying out by words, deeds, death, life, descent, ascension -
10 4, XV | showed itself in anger in deeds of violence, in deeds of
11 4, XV | in deeds of violence, in deeds of passion and lust - but
12 8, I | is there not in me and my deeds; or if not in my deeds,
13 8, I | my deeds; or if not in my deeds, my words; or if not in
14 8, XIII| forgetting for a little her good deeds for which I give joyful
15 9, IV | be refreshed by my good deeds and sigh over my evil ones.
16 9, IV | over my evil ones. My good deeds are thy acts and thy gifts;
17 12, XX | show forth their mystical deeds and words. For this is the
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