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74 voorkomens van mercy in 13 teksten in /en/Christianity/Confessions of St Augustine
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einous deeds of mine. To Thy grace I ascribe it, and to Thy mercy , that Thou hast melted away my sins as it were ice. To Thy
he should love Thee the less, as if he had less needed Thy mercy , whereby Thou remittest sins to those that turn to Thee? Fo
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O Lord, who shall abide it? Yet suffer me to speak unto Thy mercy , me, dust and ashes. Yet suffer me to speak, since I speak
ust and ashes. Yet suffer me to speak, since I speak to Thy mercy , and not to scornful man. Thou too, perhaps, despisest me,
rd, and holdest Thy peace; long-suffering, and plenteous in mercy and truth. Wilt Thou hold Thy peace for ever? and even now
s the innocence of boyhood? Not so, Lord, not so; I cry Thy mercy , my God. For these very sins, as riper years succeed, these
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, it is a good thing to confess unto Thee, and to say, Have mercy upon me, heal my soul, for I have sinned against Thee; and
soul, for I have sinned against Thee; and not to abuse Thy mercy for a licence to sin, but to remember the Lord's words, Beh
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n into the love wherein I longed to be ensnared. My God, my Mercy , with how much gall didst Thou out of Thy great goodness be
be styled misery: when he compassionates others, then it is mercy . But what sort of compassion is this for feigned and scenic
oss of some miserable felicity. This certainly is the truer mercy , but in it grief delights not. For though he that grieves f
My life being such, was it life, O my God? And Thy faithful mercy hovered over me afar. Upon how grievous iniquities consumed
unishments, though nothing to my fault, O Thou my exceeding mercy , my God, my refuge from those terrible destroyers, among wh
me of Christ was not in it. For this name, according to Thy mercy , O Lord, this name of my Saviour Thy Son, had my tender hea
sought after Thee, my God (to Thee I confess it, who hadst mercy on me, not as yet confessing), not according to the underst
of some "Elect" saint! And I, miserable, believed that more mercy was to be shown to the fruits of the earth than men, for wh
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se silent contritions of my soul were strong cries unto Thy mercy . Thou knewest what I suffered, and no man. For, what was th
ivest grace unto the humble, and by how great an act of Thy mercy Thou hadst traced out to men the way of humility, in that T
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gs), and Thou conform and confirm it for ever, O my God, my Mercy . But those who do not affirm all these truths to be false,
a sacrifice of confession unto Thee, and pray, that by Thy mercy I may pay my vows unto Thee, can I, with the same confidenc
inions, let Truth herself produce concord. And our God have mercy upon us, that we may use the law lawfully, the end of the c
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confess unto Thee, my Lord God. For Thou art good, for Thy mercy endureth for ever. But how shall I suffice with the tongue
et pay. O Lord my god, give ear unto my prayer, and let Thy mercy hearken unto my desire: because it is anxious not for mysel
everlasting reigning of Thy holy city with Thee. Lord, have mercy on me, and hear my desire. For it is not, I deem, of the ea
and see and approve; and be it pleasing in the sight of Thy mercy , that I may find grace before Thee, that the inward parts o
rcing into them; but let them dawn through Thy enlightening mercy , O Lord. Whom shall I enquire of concerning these things? a
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ill. Whence is this monstrousness? and to what end? Let Thy mercy gleam that I may ask, if so be the secret penalties of men,
u, O Lord, pressedst upon me in my inward parts by a severe mercy , redoubling the lashes of fear and shame, lest I should aga
d, "this or that," what did they suggest, O my God? Let Thy mercy turn it away from the soul of Thy servant. What defilements
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one of the faithful, he departed this life; yet hadst Thou mercy not on him only, but on us also: lest remembering the excee
teousness heard me; in tribulation Thou enlargedst me. Have mercy upon me, O Lord, and hear my prayer. Would that what I utte
ear, and again kindled with hope, and with rejoicing in Thy mercy , O Father; and all issued forth both by mine eyes and voice
severity of Thy scourge, and the wonderful swiftness of Thy mercy . Thou didst then torment me with pain in my teeth; which wh
ny quarrel with her husband thereon. For she looked for Thy mercy upon him, that believing in Thee, he might be made chaste.
indness. This great gift also thou bestowedst, O my God, my mercy , upon that good handmaid of Thine, in whose womb Thou creat
g, our whole house answering him, the Psalm, I will sing of mercy and judgments to Thee, O Lord. But hearing what we were doi
ves sadness from the mind. And this also I confess unto Thy mercy , Father of the fatherless, that I bathed, and was the same
be even unto the commendable life of men, if, laying aside mercy , Thou shouldest examine it. But because Thou art not extrem
, I beseech Thee; enter not into judgment with her. Let Thy mercy be exalted above Thy justice, since Thy words are true, and
y justice, since Thy words are true, and Thou hast promised mercy unto the merciful; which Thou gavest them to be, who wilt h
o the merciful; which Thou gavest them to be, who wilt have mercy on whom Thou wilt have mercy; and wilt have compassion on w
vest them to be, who wilt have mercy on whom Thou wilt have mercy ; and wilt have compassion on whom Thou hast had compassion.
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OF SAINT AUGUSTINE BOOK XIII I call upon Thee, O my God, my mercy , Who createdst me, and forgottest not me, forgetting Thee.
him. But because Thy Spirit was borne above the waters, Thy mercy forsook not our misery, and Thou saidst, Let there be light
dies, by the Spirit that dwelleth in us, because He hath in mercy been borne over our inner darksome and floating deep: from
of the lower people, where they might gaze up and learn Thy mercy , announcing in time Thee Who madest times. For Thy mercy, O
hy mercy, announcing in time Thee Who madest times. For Thy mercy , O Lord, is in the heavens, and Thy truth reacheth unto the
u, Lord God, so commanding, our soul may bud forth works of mercy according to their kind, loving our neighbour in the relief
ion of those Sacraments by which such are initiated, as Thy mercy searches out in many waters: or in that, in which that Fish
the zeal of holy souls, as in the dry land; and to works of mercy belonging to this present life, as in the herbs bearing see
th were signified, and figured in an allegory, the works of mercy which are provided for the necessities of this life out of
th was the devout Onesiphorus, unto whose house Thou gavest mercy , because he often refreshed Thy Paul, and was not ashamed o
faithful might appear, and they might bring forth works of mercy , even distributing to the poor their earthly riches, to obt
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in despair and say "I cannot," but awake in the love of Thy mercy and the sweetness of Thy grace, whereby whoso is weak, is s
nscience daily confesseth, trusting more in the hope of Thy mercy than in her own innocency, with what fruit, I pray, do I by
Lord, he pleased with the incense of Thy holy temple, have mercy upon me according to Thy great mercy for Thine own name's s
Thy holy temple, have mercy upon me according to Thy great mercy for Thine own name's sake; and no ways forsaking what Thou
they may be without excuse. But more deeply wilt Thou have mercy on whom Thou wilt have mercy, and wilt have compassion on w
But more deeply wilt Thou have mercy on whom Thou wilt have mercy , and wilt have compassion on whom Thou hast had compassion:
These be my holy delights, which Thou hast given me in Thy mercy , having regard to my poverty. But where in my memory reside
val? And all my hope is no where but in Thy exceeding great mercy . Give what Thou enjoinest, and enjoin what Thou wilt. Thou
and drunkenness. Drunkenness is far from me; Thou wilt have mercy , that it come not near me. But full feeding sometimes creep
feeding sometimes creepeth upon Thy servant; Thou wilt have mercy , that it may be far from me. For no one can be continent un
Our only hope, only confidence, only assured promise is Thy mercy . The delights of the ear had more firmly entangled and subd
But Thou, O Lord my God, hearken; behold, and see, and have mercy and heal me, Thou, in whose presence I have become a proble
ngs is my life full; and my one hope is Thy wonderful great mercy . For when our heart becomes the receptacle of such things,
nt, or shall aught bring us back to hope, save Thy complete mercy , since Thou hast begun to change us? And Thou knowest how f
rmities, and redeem life from corruption, and crown me with mercy and pity, and satisfy my desire with good things: who didst
while in hidden groanings I displease myself, and seek Thy mercy , until what is lacking in my defective state be renewed and
ndemned to death. But the true Mediator, Whom in Thy secret mercy Thou hast showed to the humble, and sentest, that by His ex
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meat in due season. And in all the bitterness which by Thy mercy followed our worldly affairs, as we looked towards the end,
e, unless folded in female arms; and of the medicine of Thy mercy to cure that infirmity I thought not, not having tried it.
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so the deepest recesses of Thy wisdom, and Thy most present mercy to us, must be considered and confessed. I did not wish the
upon Thee, as Thine own handwriting. For Thou, because Thy mercy endureth for ever, vouchsafest to those to whom Thou forgiv