Book, Chapter
1 2, I | thy eyes, yet I was still pleasing to my own eyes - and eager
2 5, IV | God of Truth, is any man pleasing to thee because he knows
3 6, X | qualified with a view to pleasing his parents more than himself.
4 6, VIII | dust and ashes.183 It was pleasing in thy sight to reform my
5 9, XXXIV | varied forms, and bright and pleasing colors. Let these not take
6 9, XXXVI | the gift of God in man was pleasing to the one, while the other
7 9, XXXVII| please me in myself are more pleasing to me when they also please
8 9, XXXVII| those things which are less pleasing to me are more praised.
9 9, XXXIX | please or displease or aim at pleasing others. But in pleasing
10 9, XXXIX | pleasing others. But in pleasing themselves they displease
11 10, II | and approve! Let it be pleasing in thy mercy’s sight that
12 12, IV | perfected by thee and became pleasing to thee - but not as if
13 12, XXIV | let also my confession be pleasing in thy eyes, for I confess
14 12, XXIX | were good, when they were pleasing to thee, but I found that
15 12, XXXI | and whatsoever things are pleasing because of thee, it is thou
16 12, XXXI | us through thy Spirit are pleasing to thee in us. “For what
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