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 T is there Thou showest me to myself, what I am, what I have been, and to what I am come; for I am nothing, and I knew it not.

F I am left to myself, behold, I am nothing, and all weakness; but if Thou suddenly look upon me, I presently become strong, and am replenished with new joy.

ND truly wonderful it is that I am so quickly raised up and so graciously embraced by Thee; I who, by my own weight, am always sinking down to the lowest depths.

T is Thy love that effects this, gratuitously preventing and assisting me in so many necessities, preserving me also from grievous dangers, and, as I may truly say, rescuing me from innumerable evils.

OR by a perverse loving of myself, I have lost myself; and by seeking Thee