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501 7 | improperly applied, as when we use "to be" for "not to be,"
502 23 | nothing in the Father, who utters it, which is not accomplished
503 1 | labors and attempts are in vain without God. Man cannot
504 23 | neither be multiplied nor varied. Moreover, there is a single
505 6 | CHAPTER VI.~How God is sensible (sensibilis)
506 1 | consumed and wasted away by vices, and obscured by the smoke
507 18 | cannot see so many at one view, that it may be gladdened
508 7 | CHAPTER VII.~How he is omnipotent, although
509 17 | therefore my soul still walks in its darkness and wretchedness.
510 25 | ii. 9).~Why, then, do you wander abroad, slight man, in your
511 1 | his possession; we suffer want in unhappiness, and feel
512 1 | has been so consumed and wasted away by vices, and obscured
513 16 | I see through it, as the weak eye sees what it sees through
514 Pre| when I was exceedingly wearied with resisting its importunity,
515 1 | like a heavy load, they weigh me down. Free me from them;
516 Pre| would, if put in writing, be welcome to some readers, of this
517 22 | for their existence and wellbeing.~ ~
518 9 | it flow upon me, for it wells forth from you. Spare, in
519 12 | you live; and the wisdom wherewith you are wise; and the very
520 14 | does not see darkness, of which-there is none in you; but it sees
521 18 | lost, who kept easily, and wickedly lost to himself and to us
522 9 | that the supremely Good has willed to do this, we wonder why
523 25 | have power to do what he wills, through himself, so they
524 25 | of body, which naught can withstand, delight you, they shall
525 9 | has willed to do this, we wonder why the supremely just has
526 24 | knowledge of the created world is lovely, how lovely is
527 25 | shall not suffice for the worthiness of this love; doubtless
528 1 | and inflict death upon us? Wretches that we are, whence have
529 Pre| of the task. --The author writes in the person of one who
530 Pre| found, would, if put in writing, be welcome to some readers,
531 Pre| prefix my name to these writings. And that this might be
532 Pre| and of some others, I have written the following treatise,
533 1 | obscured by the smoke of wrong-doing, that it cannot achieve
534 10 | CHAPTER X.~How he justly punishes
535 11 | CHAPTER XI.~How all the ways of God
536 12 | CHAPTER XII.~God is the very life whereby
537 25 | rulers over many things (Luke xii-42); nay, they shall be called
538 19 | CHAPTER XIX.~He does not exist in place
539 18 | CHAPTER XVIII.~God is life, wisdom, eternity,
540 20 | CHAPTER XX.~He exists before all things
541 21 | CHAPTER XXI.~Is this the age of the
542 22 | CHAPTER XXII.~He alone is what he is
543 23 | CHAPTER XXIII.~This good is equally Father,
544 24 | CHAPTER XXIV.~Conjecture as to the character
545 26 | CHAPTER XXVI.~Is this joy which the Lord
546 25 | righteous is of the Lord (Psalms xxxvii. 39) If it is satisfaction
547 26 | through your Son: Ask and ye shall receive, that your
548 1 | your toilsome business. Yield room for some little time