Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | God? Most highest, most good, most potent, most omnipotent;
2 1, 5-5 | and embrace Thee, my sole good! What art Thou to me? In
3 1, 6-7 | with from Thee. For this my good from them, was good for
4 1, 6-7 | this my good from them, was good for them. Nor, indeed, from
5 1, 6-7 | from Thee, O God, are all good things, and from my God
6 1, 7-11 | wittingly casts away what is good. Or was it then good, even
7 1, 7-11 | is good. Or was it then good, even for a while, to cry
8 1, 7-11 | obeyed not the nod of its good pleasure? to do its best
9 1, 7-12 | proportions, and, for its general good and safety, implanting in
10 1, 7-12 | Thou art God, Almighty and Good, even hadst Thou done nought
11 1, 10-16| might afterwards have put to good use. For I disobeyed, not
12 1, 11-18| deferred? was it for my good that the rein was laid loose,
13 1, 12-19| numbered, didst use for my good the error of all who urged
14 1, 13-22| ways, that I may love Thy good ways. Let not either buyers
15 1, 20-31| most excellent and most good, thanks were due to Thee
16 1, 20-31| I who gave them me; and good these are, and these together
17 1, 20-31| these together are myself. Good, then, is He that made me,
18 1, 20-31| that made me, and He is my good; and before Him will I exult
19 1, 20-31| Him will I exult for every good which of a boy I had. For
20 2, 1-1 | turned from Thee, the One Good, I lost myself among a multiplicity
21 2, 2-3 | but I spare you. And it is good for a man not to touch a
22 2, 3-5 | who art the only true and good Lord of Thy field, my heart. ~ ~
23 2, 6-12 | all, Creator of all, Thou good God; God, the sovereign
24 2, 6-12 | God; God, the sovereign good and my true good. Fair were
25 2, 6-12 | sovereign good and my true good. Fair were those pears,
26 2, 6-13 | overflowing Giver of all good. Covetousness would possess
27 3, 2-3 | him to grieve for. For if good will be ill willed (which
28 3, 4-8 | advice of Thy Spirit, by Thy good and devout servant: Beware
29 3, 6-10 | Thee, my Father, supremely good, Beauty of all things beautiful.
30 3, 7-12 | nothing but a privation of good, until at last a thing ceases
31 3, 7-14 | that righteousness, which good and holy men obeyed, did
32 3, 8-16 | loving more our own private good than Thee, the Good of all. ~ ~
33 3, 8-16 | private good than Thee, the Good of all. ~ ~
34 3, 11-19| towards her heart? O Thou Good omnipotent, who so carest
35 3, 12-21| ill things, and teach me good things (for this he was
36 4, 3-4 | and condemns. For, it is a good thing to confess unto Thee,
37 4, 3-6 | Nebridius, a youth singularly good and of a holy fear, who
38 4, 12-18| ways? Whither go ye? The good that you love is from Him;
39 4, 12-18| love is from Him; but it is good and pleasant through reference
40 4, 15-22| it holds not, that as a good horse is loved by him, who
41 4, 16-24| of truth and of the chief good to consist; but in this
42 4, 16-24| that chief and unchangeable good. ~ ~
43 4, 17-30| since I went about to get so good a portion of my substance
44 4, 17-30| harlotries. For what profited me good abilities, not employed
45 4, 17-30| abilities, not employed to good uses? For I felt not that
46 4, 17-31| own, it is infirmity. Our good ever lives with Thee; from
47 4, 17-31| overturned, because with Thee our good lives without any decay,
48 4, 17-31| without any decay, which good art Thou; nor need we fear,
49 5, 6-10 | held him out to me were no good judges of things; and therefore
50 5, 6-11 | under the guidance of a good wit, and with a kind of
51 5, 7-12 | preferable, or at least as good. Which when I proposed to
52 5, 8-14 | hath established for the good of his scholars. Divers
53 5, 9-17 | nor any mutable or passing good, but the salvation of her
54 5, 10-20| constrained me to believe that the good God never created any evil
55 5, 10-20| but the evil narrower, the good more expansive. And from
56 5, 12-22| truth and fulness of assured good, and most pure peace. But
57 5, 12-22| than liked and wished them good for Thine. ~ ~
58 6, 2-2 | conversation, whereby in good works, so fervent in spirit,
59 6, 3-3 | certainly in such a man it was good. ~ ~
60 6, 4-6 | to trust himself with a good one, so was it with the
61 6, 7-12 | of vain pastimes, undo so good a wit. But Thou, O Lord,
62 6, 10-16| innumerable means of doing good or evil. And the very judge,
63 6, 11-18| otherwise taken, and in a good sense. I will take my stand,
64 6, 12-21| been fretted, put back his good persuasions, as it were
65 6, 16-26| Nebridius of the nature of good and evil, I held that Epicurus
66 7, 3-5 | my God, Who is not only good, but goodness itself? Whence
67 7, 3-5 | I to will evil and nill good, so that I am thus justly
68 7, 3-5 | own perverse will, of a good angel became a devil, whence,
69 7, 3-5 | angels was made by that most good Creator? By these thoughts
70 7, 4-6 | the sovereign and the best good. But since most truly and
71 7, 4-6 | God, and what He wills is good, and Himself is that good;
72 7, 4-6 | good, and Himself is that good; but to be corrupted is
73 7, 4-6 | but to be corrupted is not good. Nor art Thou against Thy
74 7, 5-7 | hath created; and God is good, yea, most mightily and
75 7, 5-7 | all these: but yet He, the Good, created them good; and
76 7, 5-7 | the Good, created them good; and see how He environeth
77 7, 5-7 | it then? seeing God, the Good, hath created all these
78 7, 5-7 | created all these things good. He indeed, the greater
79 7, 5-7 | the greater and chiefest Good, hath created these lesser
80 7, 5-7 | Creator and created, all are good. Whence is evil? Or, was
81 7, 5-7 | He did not convert into good? Why so then? Had He no
82 7, 5-7 | sovereign, and infinite Good. Or if it was not good that
83 7, 5-7 | infinite Good. Or if it was not good that He who was good should
84 7, 5-7 | not good that He who was good should not also frame and
85 7, 5-7 | create something that were good, then, that evil matter
86 7, 5-7 | to nothing, He might form good matter, whereof to create
87 7, 5-7 | might not create something good without the aid of that
88 7, 6-9 | its own city, high birth, good education, liberal learning.
89 7, 11-17| remains unchangeably. It is good then for me to hold fast
90 7, 12-18| me, that those things be good which yet are corrupted;
91 7, 12-18| neither were they sovereignly good, nor unless they were good
92 7, 12-18| good, nor unless they were good could he corrupted: for
93 7, 12-18| corrupted: for if sovereignly good, they were incorruptible,
94 7, 12-18| were incorruptible, if not good at all, there were nothing
95 7, 12-18| corrupted is deprived of good. But if they he deprived
96 7, 12-18| they he deprived of all good, they shall cease to be.
97 7, 12-18| better by losing all their good? Therefore, if they shall
98 7, 12-18| shall be deprived of all good, they shall no longer be.
99 7, 12-18| therefore as they are, they are good: therefore whatsoever is,
100 7, 12-18| therefore whatsoever is, is good. That evil then which I
101 7, 12-18| substance, it should be good. For either it should be
102 7, 12-18| substance, and so a chief good: or a corruptible substance;
103 7, 12-18| substance; which unless it were good, could not be corrupted.
104 7, 12-18| that Thou madest all things good, nor is there any substance
105 7, 12-18| things; because each is good, and altogether very good,
106 7, 12-18| good, and altogether very good, because our God made all
107 7, 12-18| God made all things very good. ~ ~
108 7, 13-19| harmonise with others, and are good; and in themselves are good.
109 7, 13-19| good; and in themselves are good. And all these things which
110 7, 16-22| which Thou hast created good, fitting in with the inferior
111 8, 1-1 | into my mind, and it seemed good in my eyes, to go to Simplicianus,
112 8, 1-1 | Simplicianus, who seemed to me a good servant of Thine; and Thy
113 8, 1-2 | and could not out of the good things which are seen, find
114 8, 1-2 | seen, find out Him who is good. But I was no longer in
115 8, 3-6 | 8.3.6 Good God! what takes place in
116 8, 3-8 | their season, every thing good after its kind? Woe is me!
117 8, 4-9 | for the Lord, unto every good work. ~ ~
118 8, 6-13 | would not be wanting to a good office, and slight our request.
119 8, 6-15 | monastery at Milan, full of good brethren, without the city
120 8, 8-19 | was, and not knowing what good thing I was shortly to become.
121 8, 10-22| in us of two kinds, one good, the other evil. Themselves
122 8, 10-22| themselves shall become good when they hold the truth
123 8, 10-23| here are two natures: one good, draws this way; another
124 8, 10-23| that will to be other than good, which draws to them. What
125 8, 10-23| which leads to our church is good, as well as theirs, who
126 8, 10-23| they say, that there is one good and another bad; or they
127 8, 10-24| contrary principles, one good, and the other bad. For
128 8, 10-24| also in wills which are good. For I ask them, is it good
129 8, 10-24| good. For I ask them, is it good to take pleasure in reading
130 8, 10-24| reading the Apostle? or good to take pleasure in a sober
131 8, 10-24| pleasure in a sober Psalm? or good to discourse on the Gospel?
132 8, 10-24| will answer to each, "it is good." What then if all give
133 8, 10-24| choose? yet are they all good, and are at variance till
134 8, 10-24| the pleasure of temporal good holds us down below, it
135 8, 11-27| hands full of multitudes of good examples: there were so
136 8, 12-30| he strengthened; and by a good resolution and purpose,
137 9, 1-1 | will? But Thou, O Lord, are good and merciful, and Thy right
138 9, 2-3 | my purpose, and that our good should be evil spoken of. ~ ~
139 9, 4-9 | eyes and voice, when Thy good Spirit turning unto us,
140 9, 4-10 | just judgment. Nor were my good things now without, nor
141 9, 4-10 | and said, Who will show us good things? And we would say,
142 9, 4-10 | they said, Who will show us good things? For there, where
143 9, 8-17 | in a Christian house, a good member of Thy Church, educated
144 9, 8-17 | in Thy fear. Yet for her good discipline was she wont
145 9, 9-19 | who observed it found the good, and returned thanks; those
146 9, 9-21 | God, my mercy, upon that good handmaid of Thine, in whose
147 9, 9-21 | their reconcilement. A small good this might appear to me,
148 9, 9-21 | unless one study withal by good words to quench it. Such
149 9, 9-22 | was well reported of for good works, had brought up children,
150 9, 12-29| this we were assured on good grounds, the testimony of
151 9, 12-29| grounds, the testimony of her good conversation and her faith
152 9, 12-32| deceiving Word. It seemed also good to me to go and bathe, having
153 9, 13-35| laying aside for a while her good deeds, for which I give
154 10, 3-4 | his own weakness. And the good delight to hear of the past
155 10, 3-4 | charity, whereby they are good, telleth them that in my
156 10, 4-5 | will breathe freely at my good deeds, sigh for my ill.
157 10, 4-5 | deeds, sigh for my ill. My good deeds are Thine appointments,
158 10, 4-6 | Thou Thyself art all my good; Thou, Almighty, Who are
159 10, 17-26| I find Thee, Thou truly good and certain sweetness? And
160 10, 21-30| execrate; otherwhiles in good and honest things, which
161 10, 28-39| evil sorrows strive with my good joys; and on which side
162 10, 30-42| have I confessed unto my good Lord; rejoicing with trembling,
163 10, 31-45| praying for them; and what good soever we have received
164 10, 31-46| 46 Thou hast taught me, good Father, that to the pure,
165 10, 31-46| every creature of Thine is good, and nothing to be refused,
166 10, 31-46| all kind of flesh that was good for food; that Elijah was
167 10, 33-50| feelings within, as that good action ensues. For you who
168 10, 34-51| made these things, very good indeed, yet is He my good,
169 10, 34-51| good indeed, yet is He my good, not they. And these affect
170 10, 35-55| Him, not desired for any good end, but merely to make
171 10, 36-58| and satisfy my desire with good things: who didst curb my
172 10, 37-60| and ought to accompany a good life and good works, we
173 10, 37-60| accompany a good life and good works, we ought as little
174 10, 37-60| to forego its company, as good life itself. Yet I know
175 10, 37-61| increase my joy for any good in me. Yet I own, it doth
176 10, 37-61| he understands not, or is good. For sometimes I am grieved
177 10, 37-61| but because those same good things which please me in
178 10, 37-62| my own sake, but for the good of my neighbour. And whether
179 10, 37-62| praise I am moved with the good of my neighbour, why am
180 10, 38-64| taking pleasure in things not good, as if good, but in Thy
181 10, 38-64| in things not good, as if good, but in Thy good things,
182 10, 38-64| as if good, but in Thy good things, as though their
183 10, 43-69| How hast Thou loved us, good Father, who sparedst not
184 11, 1-1 | my Lord God. For Thou art good, for Thy mercy endureth
185 11, 4-6 | they are beautiful; who art good, for they are good; who
186 11, 4-6 | who art good, for they are good; who art, for they are;
187 11, 4-6 | are they not beautiful nor good, nor are they, as Thou their
188 11, 4-6 | are neither beautiful, nor good, nor are. This we know,
189 11, 8-10 | eternal Verity; where the good and only Master teacheth
190 11, 9-11 | shalt satisfy my desire with good things, because my youth
191 11, 22-28| it not up, O Lord my God, good Father; through Christ I
192 11, 22-28| Who truly knowest to give good gifts unto Thy children.
193 12, 7-7 | for Thou art Almighty and Good, to make all things good,
194 12, 7-7 | Good, to make all things good, even the great heaven,
195 12, 15-19| from Him Who is supremely good, because He is supremely?" "
196 12, 15-22| that, to which it is ever good to cleave fast to God, surpasses
197 12, 16-23| and solid joy, and all good things unspeakable, yea
198 12, 16-23| the One Sovereign and true Good. Nor will I be turned away,
199 12, 18-27| hearers. But the law is good to edify, if a man use it
200 12, 18-27| out of a pure heart and good conscience, and faith unfeigned.
201 12, 22-31| Whom are all things, very good; for as we affirm that to
202 12, 22-31| affirm that to be a greater good, which is created and formed,
203 12, 22-31| confess that to be a lesser good which is made capable of
204 12, 22-31| creation and form, yet still good. We say however that Scripture
205 12, 25-34| I ought to take it in good part, and would answer perchance
206 12, 28-38| and might all be made very good; whether they abide around
207 12, 32-43| thing be concealed from Thy good Spirit (who shall lead me
208 12, 32-43| some one true, certain, and good sense that Thou shalt inspire
209 13, 1-1 | of me, nor am I any such good, as to be helpful unto Thee,
210 13, 2-2 | creature subsist, that so a good, which could no ways profit
211 13, 2-2 | from Thee the One Sovereign Good were made all very good.
212 13, 2-2 | Good were made all very good. How did they deserve of
213 13, 2-3 | be wise unchangeably. But good it is for it always to hold
214 13, 4-5 | could he wanting unto Thy good, which Thou Thyself art,
215 13, 4-5 | to be perfected. For Thy good Spirit indeed was borne
216 13, 4-5 | For those, on whom Thy good Spirit is said to rest,
217 13, 9-10 | lifts us up thither, and Thy good Spirit lifts up our lowliness
218 13, 9-10 | the gates of death. In Thy good pleasure is our peace. The
219 13, 9-10 | with Thy fire, with Thy good fire, and we go; because
220 13, 9-10 | the Lord. There hath Thy good pleasure placed us, that
221 13, 15-17| Let me understand them, good Father: grant this to me,
222 13, 18-22| of the earth, see it is good: and let our temporary light
223 13, 19-24| may appear. Learn to do good, judge the fatherless, plead
224 13, 19-24| That rich man asked of the good Master, what he should do
225 13, 19-24| attain eternal life. Let the good Master tell him (whom he
226 13, 19-24| more than man; but He is good because He is God), let
227 13, 19-24| as thou hast heard of the good Master. But that barren
228 13, 21-31| living soul shall there be good beasts, in meekness of action (
229 13, 21-31| beloved by all men); and good cattle, which neither if
230 13, 21-31| not, have any lack; and good serpents, not dangerous,
231 13, 21-31| upon us, they live, and are good. ~ ~
232 13, 22-32| be a living soul, through good living; and Thy word which
233 13, 22-32| by Thy apostle, is made good in us, Be not conformed
234 13, 22-32| ye may prove what is that good and acceptable and perfect
235 13, 22-32| direction proveth what is that good, that acceptable, and perfect
236 13, 23-33| workmanship created unto good works), not those only who
237 13, 24-35| say, that it had been Thy good pleasure to bestow this
238 13, 26-39| bearing this fruit of a good work; and he rejoiceth for
239 13, 26-40| my necessity. Unto these good works, he now rejoiceth
240 13, 26-41| help: but the fruit, is the good and right will of the giver.
241 13, 26-41| will of the giver. For the Good Master said not only, He
242 13, 28-43| and, behold, it was very good. Yea we also see the same,
243 13, 28-43| behold, all things are very good. Of the several kinds of
244 13, 28-43| sawest each that it was good. Seven times have I counted
245 13, 28-43| that which Thou madest was good: and this is the eighth,
246 13, 28-43| behold, it was not only good, but also very good, as
247 13, 28-43| only good, but also very good, as being now altogether.
248 13, 28-43| severally, they were only good; but altogether, both good,
249 13, 28-43| good; but altogether, both good, and very good. All beautiful
250 13, 28-43| altogether, both good, and very good. All beautiful bodies express
251 13, 29-44| sawest that Thy works were good, when they pleased Thee;
252 13, 29-44| Thou sawest that it was good: and when I counted them,
253 13, 31-46| see that these things are good, Thou seest that they are
254 13, 31-46| Thou seest that they are good; and whatsoever things for
255 13, 31-46| Spirit of God they see to be good, it is not they, but God
256 13, 31-46| God that sees that it is good." It is one thing then for
257 13, 31-46| that to be ill which is good, as the forenamed do; another,
258 13, 31-46| another, that that which is good, a man should see that it
259 13, 31-46| man should see that it is good (as Thy creatures be pleasing
260 13, 31-46| unto many, because they be good, whom yet Thou pleasest
261 13, 31-46| sees a thing that it is good, God should in him see that
262 13, 31-46| should in him see that it is good, so, namely, that He should
263 13, 31-46| whatsoever in any degree is, is good. For from Him it is, who
264 13, 32-47| and they are severally good, and altogether very good. ~ ~
265 13, 32-47| good, and altogether very good. ~ ~
266 13, 34-49| that things singly are good, and together very good,
267 13, 34-49| good, and together very good, in Thy Word, in Thy Only-Begotten,
268 13, 34-49| into the dark deep; and Thy good Spirit was borne over us,
269 13, 34-49| for their temporal uses, good things, fruitful to themselves
270 13, 34-49| we see, and they are very good, because Thou seest them
271 13, 35-50| goodly array of things very good, having finished their courses,
272 13, 36-51| Thy works which were very good, resting the seventh day,
273 13, 36-51| our works (therefore very good, because Thou hast given
274 13, 38-53| and within, that they are good, but Thou sawest them there,
275 13, 38-53| but Thou, the One, the Good God, didst never cease doing
276 13, 38-53| didst never cease doing good. And we also have some good
277 13, 38-53| good. And we also have some good works, of Thy gift, but
278 13, 38-53| hallowing. But Thou, being the Good which needeth no good, art
279 13, 38-53| the Good which needeth no good, art ever at rest, because
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