Book, Chapter
1 3, I | precipitately into the love I was longing for. My God, my mercy, with
2 4, VIII | sometimes being taught; longing for someone absent with
3 4, XV | enough to me because my very longing to become wise arose out
4 4, XV | beautiful and the fitting” and longing to stay and hear thee, and
5 5, VIII | to the fulfillment of all longing. Thus the earthly part of
6 7, V | For this was what I was longing to do; but as yet I was
7 8, VIII | authority, she restrained the longing of their tender age, and
8 9, XX | forgotten it? Do I seek it in longing to learn of it as though
9 9, XXI | and at other times with longing, depending on the different
10 9, XXI | times, I call to mind with longing good and honest things,
11 9, XXXIV| withdrawn it is looked for with longing, and if it is long absent
12 9, XXXV | certain vain and curious longing in the soul, rooted in the
13 9, XXXV | through the flesh. This longing - since its origin is our
14 9, XLII | this and have fallen into a longing for curious visions and
15 10, II | let thy mercy attend my longing. It does not burn for itself
16 10, XXII | studies of mine (ardently longing to understand thy Scriptures)
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