Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | infinite. And Thee would man praise; man, but a particle
2 1, 1-1 | And Thee would man praise; man, but a particle of Thy creation;
3 1, 1-1 | particle of Thy creation; man, that bears about him his
4 1, 1-1 | resistest the proud: yet would man praise Thee; he, but a particle
5 1, 1-4 | holy joy? or what saith any man when he speaks of Thee?
6 1, 6-7 | mercy, and not to scornful man. Thou too, perhaps, despisest
7 1, 6-10 | Thou hast appointed that man should from others guess
8 1, 7-11 | 11 Hear, O God. Alas, for man's sin! So saith man, and
9 1, 7-11 | for man's sin! So saith man, and Thou pitiest him; for
10 1, 7-11 | out and cast away. Now no man, though he prunes, wittingly
11 1, 9-15 | to learn, only that, as a man, I might play more unbeseemingly?
12 1, 13-21| ashamed not to he thus a man. And for all this I wept
13 1, 16-26| thunder, And I, poor mortal man, not do the same! I did
14 1, 18-29| the fame of eloquence, a man standing before a human
15 2, 2-3 | you. And it is good for a man not to touch a woman. And,
16 2, 3-7 | never to defile another man's wife." These seemed to
17 2, 5-11 | they be abject and low. A man hath murdered another; why?
18 2, 5-11 | that furious and savage man, of whom it is said that
19 2, 6-12 | senses, and animal life of man; nor yet as the stars are
20 2, 7-15 | guidance I committed not. What man is he, who, weighing his
21 2, 8-16 | fruit had I then (wretched man!) in those things, of the
22 3, 2-2 | my fire. Why is it, that man desires to be made sad,
23 3, 2-2 | miserable madness? for a man is the more affected with
24 3, 2-3 | desire joy. Or whereas no man likes to be miserable, is
25 3, 4-8 | servant: Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy
26 3, 7-13 | silly men, judging out of man's judgment, and measuring
27 3, 7-13 | whereas they see, in one man, and one day, and one house,
28 3, 8-15 | For as among the powers in man's society, the greater authority
29 4, 1-1 | perisheth not? But what sort of man is any man, seeing he is
30 4, 1-1 | what sort of man is any man, seeing he is but a man?
31 4, 1-1 | man, seeing he is but a man? Let now the strong and
32 4, 3-4 | or Saturn, or Mars": that man, forsooth, flesh and blood,
33 4, 3-4 | who renderest to every man according to his works:
34 4, 3-5 | was in those days a wise man, very skilful in physic,
35 4, 3-5 | fail me even by that old man, or forbear to heal my soul?
36 4, 3-5 | utterly false; and he, a grave man, would not get his living
37 4, 3-5 | this about. For if when a man by haphazard opens the pages
38 4, 3-5 | at, if out of the soul of man, unconscious what takes
39 4, 4-7 | means; Thou tookest that man out of this life, when he
40 4, 4-9 | she had lost, was, being man, both truer and better than
41 4, 7-12 | men, like men! O foolish man that I then was, enduring
42 4, 7-12 | enduring impatiently the lot of man! I fretted then, sighed,
43 4, 8-13 | without discontent, as a man might with his own self;
44 4, 9-14 | friends; and so loved, that a man's conscience condemns itself,
45 4, 10-15| whithersoever the soul of man turns itself, unless toward
46 4, 15-22| Thine, O my God, in Whom no man is deceived. But yet why
47 4, 15-22| nature. Do I then love in a man, what I hate to be, who
48 4, 15-22| what I hate to be, who am a man? Man himself is a great
49 4, 15-22| hate to be, who am a man? Man himself is a great deep,
50 4, 15-23| should be known to that man: which should he approve,
51 4, 16-25| light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world;
52 4, 17-28| of substances, such as "man," and of their qualities,
53 4, 17-28| qualities, as the figure of a man, of what sort it is; and
54 5, 1-1 | not out Thy eye, nor can man's hard-heartedness thrust
55 5, 1-1 | praises; neither the spirit of man with voice directed unto
56 5, 2-2 | for that Thou, Lord, -not man of flesh and blood, but -
57 5, 3-5 | image made like corruptible man, and to birds, and four-footed
58 5, 5-8 | piety? For Thou hast said to man, Behold piety and wisdom;
59 5, 5-9 | patiently behold such a man holding his opinion; nor
60 5, 5-9 | may grow up unto a perfect man, so as not to be carried
61 5, 5-9 | he followed, not a mere man, but Thy Holy Spirit; who
62 5, 6-10 | then he came, I found him a man of pleasing discourse, and
63 5, 6-11 | long time expected that man, was delighted verily with
64 5, 7-12 | and said nothing. But this man had a heart, though not
65 5, 7-13 | upon knowledge of that man, came utterly to an end;
66 5, 7-13 | God: for the steps of a man are ordered by the Lord,
67 5, 10-19| truth can be comprehended by man: for so, not then understanding
68 5, 12-22| forgivest the adulteress soul of man, when she returns to Thee.
69 5, 13-23| knowingly be led to Thee. That man of God received me as a
70 5, 14-24| despairing of a way, open for man, to Thee), yet together
71 6, 1-1 | son of the widow, Young man, I say unto thee, Arise;
72 6, 1-1 | life everlasting. But that man she loved as an angel of
73 6, 3-3 | happy, I esteemed a happy man, whom personages so great
74 6, 3-3 | when we had come (for no man was forbidden to enter,
75 6, 3-3 | it, certainly in such a man it was good. ~ ~
76 6, 1 | understood withal, that "man created by Thee, after Thine
77 6, 1 | shape, yet hast Thou made man after Thine own image; and
78 6, 6-10 | makes a difference whence a man's joy is. That beggar-man
79 6, 6-10 | make a difference whence a man's joy is." I know it, and
80 6, 7-12 | Thy book, Rebuke a wise man and he will love Thee. But
81 6, 8-13 | pastime. Nor was he now the man he came, but one of the
82 6, 9-14 | hereafter to prove so great a man, should already begin to
83 6, 9-14 | that in judging of causes, man was not readily to be condemned
84 6, 9-14 | readily to be condemned by man out of a rash credulity.
85 6, 9-14 | note-book and pen, lo, a young man, a lawyer, the real thief,
86 6, 9-15 | to the house of the young man who had done the deed. There,
87 6, 10-16| in that which is another man's, who shall give you that
88 6, 15-25| never to know any other man, leaving with me my son
89 6, 16-26| and is seen by the inner man. Nor did I, unhappy, consider
90 7, 1-1 | Thee I knew not. And I, a man, and such a man, sought
91 7, 1-1 | And I, a man, and such a man, sought to conceive of Thee
92 7, 3-5 | hell of error (where no man confesseth unto Thee), to
93 7, 3-5 | dost suffer ill, than that man doth it. ~ ~
94 7, 5-8 | Vindicianus, an acute old man, and Nebridius, a young
95 7, 5-8 | and Nebridius, a young man of admirable talents; the
96 7, 5-8 | that art, he knew not. This man then, Firminus by name,
97 7, 6-10 | judgment, to Whom let no man say, What is this? Why that?
98 7, 6-10 | him not so say, for he is man. ~ ~
99 7, 7-11 | Thou hadst set the way of man's salvation, to that life
100 7, 7-11 | what I suffered, and no man. For, what was that which
101 7, 9-13 | not. And that the soul of man, though it bears witness
102 7, 9-13 | light that lighteth every man that cometh into the world.
103 7, 9-14 | blood, nor of the will of man, nor of the will of the
104 7, 9-14 | and found in fashion as a man, humbled Himself, and became
105 7, 9-15 | the image of corruptible man, and birds, and beasts,
106 7, 10-16| for iniquity chastenest man, and Thou madest my soul
107 7, 18-24| betwixt God and men, the Man Christ Jesus, who is over
108 7, 19-25| of my Lord Christ as of a man of excellent wisdom, whom
109 7, 19-25| I acknowledged a perfect man to be in Christ; not the
110 7, 19-25| Christ; not the body of a man only, nor, with the body,
111 7, 19-25| without a rational, but very man; whom, not only as being
112 7, 21-27| hold Thee. For, though a man be delighted with the law
113 7, 21-27| law of God after the inner man, what shall he do with that
114 7, 21-27| truth. What shall wretched man do? who shall deliver him
115 7, 21-27| Cup of our Redemption. No man sings there, Shall not my
116 8, 1-2 | For Thou hast said unto man, Behold, the fear of the
117 8, 2-3 | unto Thee, how that aged man, most learned and skilled
118 8, 3-6 | God! what takes place in man, that he should more rejoice
119 8, 4-9 | King hath bound the strong man, and they saw his vessels
120 8, 5-10 | 8.5.10 But when that man of Thine, Simplicianus,
121 8, 5-12 | waking is better, yet a man for the most part, feeling
122 8, 5-12 | law according to the inner man, when another law in my
123 8, 8-19 | breast hurried me, where no man might hinder the hot contention
124 8, 10-22| Light that enlightened every man that cometh into the world.
125 8, 10-23| two only, but many. If a man deliberate whether he should
126 8, 10-23| souls conflicting in one man, and it will not be true,
127 8, 10-24| conflicting wills in one man, that the conflict is between
128 8, 10-24| whether he should kill a man by poison or by the sword;
129 9, 3-6 | Lord, adopted of a freed man: there he liveth. For what
130 9, 3-6 | me, a poor inexperienced man. Now lays he not his ear
131 9, 4-10 | which enlighteneth every man, but we are enlightened
132 9, 4-10 | sacrificed, slaying my old man and commencing the purpose
133 9, 5-13 | to Thy Prelate, the holy man Ambrose, my former errors
134 9, 7-16 | were cured, but a certain man who had for many years been
135 9, 8-17 | us Euodius also, a young man of our own city. Who being
136 9, 9-22 | had been the wife of one man, had requited her parents,
137 9, 10-23| entered into the heart of man. But yet we gasped with
138 9, 12-33| Thy ears, not in those of man, who would have scornfully
139 10, 2-2 | whose eyes the abyss of man's conscience is naked, what
140 10, 3-3 | whether I say true; seeing no man knows what is in man, but
141 10, 3-3 | no man knows what is in man, but the spirit of man which
142 10, 3-3 | in man, but the spirit of man which is in him? But if
143 10, 5-7 | me: because, although no man knoweth the things of a
144 10, 5-7 | knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit of a man
145 10, 5-7 | man, but the spirit of a man which is in him, yet is
146 10, 5-7 | yet is there something of man, which neither the spirit
147 10, 5-7 | which neither the spirit of man that is in him, itself knoweth.
148 10, 6-8 | embracement of my inner man: where there shineth unto
149 10, 6-9 | thou?" And I answered, "A man." And behold, in me there
150 10, 6-9 | These things did my inner man know by the ministry of
151 10, 6-10 | their appearance), if one man only sees, another seeing
152 10, 6-10 | to appear one way to this man, another way to that, but
153 10, 10-17| gave not credit to another man's mind, but recognised them
154 10, 17-26| even in the mortal life of man. What shall I do then, O
155 10, 20-29| all severally, or in that man who first sinned, in whom
156 10, 23-34| generate hatred," and the man of Thine, preaching the
157 10, 23-34| yea thus doth the mind of man, thus blind and sick, foul
158 10, 28-39| miserable. Is not the life of man upon earth all trial? Who
159 10, 28-39| endured, not to be loved. No man loves what he endures, though
160 10, 28-39| these two, where the life of man is not all trial? Woe to
161 10, 28-39| endurance. Is not the life of man upon earth all trial: without
162 10, 29-40| knew, saith one, that no man can be continent, unless
163 10, 30-42| which my outward and inward man shall have with Thee, when
164 10, 31-45| that of dust Thou hast made man; and he was lost and is
165 10, 31-46| that it is evil unto the man that eateth with offence;
166 10, 31-46| not to God; and, that no man should judge us in meat
167 10, 31-47| such, for I am a sinful man. Yet do I too magnify Thy
168 10, 36-59| who doth ungodlily, but-a man is praised for some gift
169 10, 36-59| pleasure in the gift of God in man; the other was better pleased
170 10, 36-59| pleased with the gift of man, than of God. ~ ~
171 10, 41-66| Thee possess a lie; as no man would in such wise speak
172 10, 42-67| mediator between God and man must have something like
173 10, 42-67| lest being in both like to man, he should he far from God:
174 10, 42-67| both like God, too unlike man: and so not be a mediator.
175 10, 42-67| one thing in common with man, that is sin; another he
176 10, 43-68| Mediator between God and man, the Man Christ Jesus, appeared
177 10, 43-68| between God and man, the Man Christ Jesus, appeared betwixt
178 10, 43-68| might be saved. For as Man, He was a Mediator; but
179 10, 43-68| the middle between God and man, because equal to God, and
180 10, 43-69| far from any union with man, and despair of ourselves,
181 11, 2-4 | Jesus Christ Thy Son, the Man of Thy right hand, the Son
182 11, 2-4 | Thy right hand, the Son of man, whom Thou hast established
183 11, 3-5 | say confidently to that man of Thine, "thou sayest truly."
184 11, 11-13| shall hold the heart of man, that it may stand still,
185 11, 15-18| here also Thy Truth mock at man? For that past time which
186 11, 15-19| us see then, thou soul of man, whether present time can
187 11, 16-21| who can measure? unless a man shall presume to say, that
188 11, 22-28| Holy of holies, let no man disturb me. For I believed,
189 11, 23-29| heard once from a learned man, that the motions of the
190 11, 23-30| that double time. Let no man then tell me, that the motions
191 11, 27-36| did pronounce them. If a man would utter a lengthened
192 11, 28-38| holds in the whole life of man, whereof all the actions
193 11, 28-38| whereof all the actions of man are parts; the same holds
194 11, 29-39| me, in my Lord the Son of man, the Mediator betwixt Thee,
195 12, 5-5 | sight or sense";- while man's thought thus saith to
196 12, 10-10| after Thy fountain. Let no man forbid me! of this will
197 12, 11-11| transgression and sin; and that no man's sin doth either hurt Thee,
198 12, 17-24| matter." "What then?" "That man of God," say they, "meant
199 12, 17-25| as the soul and body of man are): therefore the common
200 12, 17-26| 26 It yet remains for a man to say, if he will, that "
201 12, 18-27| law is good to edify, if a man use it lawfully: for that
202 12, 18-27| to be false. While every man endeavours then to understand
203 12, 18-27| understood, what hurt is it, if a man understand what Thou, the
204 12, 24-33| mentioned), which this so great man saw in his mind, when he
205 12, 25-34| 12.25.34 Let no man harass me then, by saying,
206 12, 26-36| the same lump, and what is man, saving that Thou art mindful
207 12, 26-36| servant: and should another man by the light of truth have
208 12, 27-37| clearest truth, whence every man may draw out for himself
209 12, 27-37| conceive that God like a man or some mass endued with
210 12, 30-41| pure charity. By this if man demands of me, "which of
211 12, 31-42| vouchsafedst as much to that great man. He without doubt, when
212 12, 32-43| not flesh and blood, if man did see less, could any
213 13, 8-9 | 13.8.9 Angels fell away, man's soul fell away, and thereby
214 13, 10-11| if I could enlighten any man that cometh into this world? ~ ~
215 13, 11-12| yet, without peace, no man sees that vision. I would
216 13, 11-12| a distinction. Surely a man hath it before him; let
217 13, 12-13| ignorance. For Thou chastenedst man for iniquity, and Thy judgments
218 13, 18-23| spirit, dividing to every man his own as He will; and
219 13, 18-23| perfect. But the natural man, as it were a babe in Christ
220 13, 19-24| upon the earth. That rich man asked of the good Master,
221 13, 19-24| he thought no more than man; but He is good because
222 13, 21-29| preachings of the Evangelists, man's infidelity was the cause;
223 13, 21-31| after his kind; because a man is wont to imitate his friend.
224 13, 22-32| the example of some better man (for Thou saidst not, "Let
225 13, 22-32| for Thou saidst not, "Let man be made after his kind,"
226 13, 22-32| kind," but, Let us make man after our own image and
227 13, 22-32| Wherefore Thou sayest not, "Let man be made," but Let us make
228 13, 22-32| be made," but Let us make man. Nor saidst Thou, "according
229 13, 22-32| image and likeness. For man being renewed in his mind,
230 13, 22-32| understanding Thy truth, needs not man as his director, so as to
231 13, 22-32| the plural. Let us make man, is yet subjoined in the
232 13, 22-32| the singular, And God made man: and to that said in the
233 13, 22-32| the image of God. Thus is man renewed in the knowledge
234 13, 22-32| himself is judged of no man. ~ ~
235 13, 23-33| God; whereas otherwise, man being placed in honour,
236 13, 23-33| this way didst Thou make man male and female, in Thy
237 13, 23-33| and truly spoken. For so man, though now spiritual and
238 13, 23-34| 13.23.34 Man therefore, whom Thou hast
239 13, 23-34| the waters. The spiritual man judgeth also by allowing
240 13, 24-35| blessing peculiarly upon man; hadst Thou not in like
241 13, 24-36| God, hast given to each man to understand. But let my
242 13, 24-36| of true senses? Thus do man's offspring increase and
243 13, 24-37| offspring of aquatic animals and man only); then do we find "
244 13, 25-38| art the Truth, and every man a liar. He therefore that
245 13, 25-38| saith, At my first answer no man stood by me, but all men
246 13, 26-40| whereon feedest thou, O man, renewed in the knowledge
247 13, 26-41| that receiveth a righteous man, but added, in the name
248 13, 26-41| the name of a righteous man. So verily shall the one
249 13, 26-41| the reward of a righteous man: nor saith He only, He that
250 13, 26-41| to receive a righteous man, to give a cup of cold water
251 13, 26-41| the name of a righteous man, in the name of a disciple.
252 13, 26-41| widow that knew she fed a man of God, and therefore fed
253 13, 26-41| gift. Nor was the inner man of Elijah so fed, but the
254 13, 29-44| deafness and crying, "O man, that which My Scripture
255 13, 31-46| please Thee in us. For what man knoweth the things of a
256 13, 31-46| knoweth the things of a man, save the spirit of a man,
257 13, 31-46| man, save the spirit of a man, which is in him? even so
258 13, 31-46| is one thing then for a man to think that to be ill
259 13, 31-46| that that which is good, a man should see that it is good (
260 13, 31-46| and another, that when a man sees a thing that it is
261 13, 32-47| with earthly creatures, and man, created after Thy image
262 13, 32-47| obey; so was there for the man, corporeally also, made
263 13, 34-49| understanding, as the woman to the man; and to all Offices of Thy
264 13, 38-53| is Thou Thyself. And what man can teach man to understand
265 13, 38-53| And what man can teach man to understand this? or what
266 13, 38-53| Angel? or what Angel, a man? Let it be asked of Thee,
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