Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-8 | presently obeyed (my wishes being hurtful or unintelligible),
2 1, 6-10 | for my first rudiments of being, and my infancy, whereof
3 1, 6-10 | females. Even then I had being and life, and (at my infancy'
4 1, 6-10 | sensations. Whence could such a being be, save from Thee, Lord?
5 1, 6-10 | measure and the mould of such being as they had; and still others
6 1, 6-10 | mould of their degree of being. But Thou art still the
7 1, 7-11 | gently with all this, not as being no or slight evils, but
8 1, 9-15 | business"; that of boys, being really the same, is punished
9 1, 9-15 | discretion approve of my being beaten as a boy, because,
10 1, 11-17| Lord, how while yet a boy, being seized on a time with sudden
11 1, 11-17| Whereupon the mother my flesh, being much troubled (since, with
12 1, 13-21| miserable than a miserable being who commiserates not himself;
13 1, 14-23| to the martyr's trials, being able to temper for us a
14 1, 16-26| that I blame the words, being, as it were, choice and
15 1, 18-28| some barbarism or solecism, being censured, were abashed;
16 1, 18-28| their own disordered life, being bepraised, they gloried?
17 1, 18-29| the aspirate, of a "uman being," in despite of the laws
18 1, 18-29| grammar, than if he, a "human being," hate a "human being" in
19 1, 18-29| human being," hate a "human being" in despite of Thine. As
20 1, 18-29| he murder the word "human being"; but takes no heed, lest,
21 1, 18-29| he murder the real human being. ~ ~
22 2, 2-3 | offspring of this our death, being able with a gentle hand
23 2, 2-3 | listened more attentively, and being severed for the kingdom
24 2, 3-5 | journey to Carthage were being provided for me; and that
25 2, 3-6 | while (a season of idleness being interposed through the narrowness
26 2, 6-12 | away, my only feast therein being my own sin, which I was
27 2, 1 | power I could not, so that being a prisoner, I might mimic
28 2, 7-15 | let him not scorn me, who being sick, was cured by that
29 3, 2-3 | changed and transformed, being of its own will precipitated
30 3, 2-4 | putrefied sore. My life being such, was it life, O my
31 3, 4-7 | nineteenth year, my father being dead two years before),
32 3, 6-10 | infinite bodies which have no being. Such empty husks was I
33 3, 6-11 | darkness, which have no being, yet slay the believer.
34 3, 7-12 | length and breadth, or whose being was bulk; for every bulk
35 3, 7-13 | places; itself meantime being the same always and every
36 3, 7-13 | one were angered at not being allowed to keep open shop,
37 3, 8-16 | any thing, to him whose being on a par with himself he
38 3, 9-17 | by men praised, are (Thou being witness) condemned: because
39 3, 10-18| 3.10.18 These things I being ignorant of, scoffed at
40 3, 10-18| to be scoffed at by Thee, being insensibly and step by step
41 3, 11-20| rather should not despair of being one day what I was"; she
42 3, 12-21| that I was yet unteachable, being puffed up with the novelty
43 4, 4-8 | death-sweat; and his recovery being despaired of, he was baptised,
44 4, 4-9 | whom she had lost, was, being man, both truer and better
45 4, 6-11 | together, not to live together being to them worse than death.
46 4, 6-11 | second self, could live, he being dead. Well said one of his
47 4, 7-12 | bleeding soul, impatient of being borne by me, yet where to
48 4, 8-13 | itching in our ears, was being defiled. But that fable
49 4, 16-24| bulky magnitudes. And not being able to see these in the
50 4, 16-26| subject to change (so much being manifest to me, my very
51 4, 16-26| very desire to become wise, being the wish, of worse to become
52 4, 16-26| to things which have no being, neither in Thee, nor in
53 5, 7-13 | the writings of Manichaeus being thus blunted, and despairing
54 5, 8-15 | sorrows. For she loved my being with her, as mothers do,
55 5, 9-16 | wouldest not suffer me, being such, to die a double death.
56 5, 10-20| vanity. His Nature then, being such, I thought could not
57 5, 10-20| the Virgin Mary, without being mingled with the flesh:
58 6, 1-1 | from falsehood; but, as being assured, that Thou, Who
59 6, 3-3 | what I would as I would, being shut out both from his ear
60 6, 3-3 | questions; so that his time being thus spent, he could not
61 6, 4-6 | the eyesight of my soul being cleared, might in some way
62 6, 5-7 | 6.5.7 Being led, however, from this
63 6, 6-9 | most bitter crosses, Thou being the more gracious, the less
64 6, 7-12 | youth took as a ground of being offended at himself, and
65 6, 8-13 | shows of gladiators. For being utterly averse to and detesting
66 6, 9-14 | 14 But this was already being laid up in his memory to
67 6, 9-14 | the noise of the hatchet being heard, the silversmiths
68 6, 9-14 | speed he made away. And being desirous to know the matter,
69 6, 9-14 | notorious thief, and so he was being led away to be taken before
70 6, 9-15 | wert witness. For as he was being led either to prison or
71 6, 9-15 | quoth he presently: and being further questioned, he discovered
72 6, 9-15 | every thing. Thus the crime being transferred to that house,
73 6, 10-16| that which is your own? He being such, did at that time cleave
74 6, 11-20| did not find that power), being so foolish as not to know
75 6, 13-23| she rejoiced that I was being daily fitted, and observed
76 6, 13-23| and Thy promises, were being fulfilled in my faith. At
77 6, 14-24| things necessary, the rest being undisturbed. But when we
78 6, 14-24| all that plan, which was being so well moulded, fell to
79 6, 15-25| 25 Meanwhile my sins were being multiplied, and my concubine
80 6, 15-25| multiplied, and my concubine being torn from my side as a hindrance
81 6, 15-25| obtain her I sought not being so much a lover of marriage
82 6, 16-26| in this very thing, that, being thus sunk and blinded, I
83 7, 1-1 | buzzed around it. And to, being scarce put off, in the twinkling
84 7, 1-1 | injurable, and changeable) as being in space, whether infused
85 7, 1-2 | 7.1.2 I then being thus gross-hearted, nor
86 7, 2-3 | Substance was the soul, which being enthralled, defiled, corrupted,
87 7, 2-3 | relieve; that Word itself being still corruptible because
88 7, 5-7 | its seed? Or hath it no being? Why then fear we and avoid
89 7, 5-7 | then, that evil matter being taken away and brought to
90 7, 7-11 | this death. These things being safe and immovably settled
91 7, 9-13 | light; but the Word of God, being God, is that true light
92 7, 9-14 | taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of
93 7, 9-15 | live, move, and have our being, as one of their own poets
94 7, 10-16| 7.10.16 And being thence admonished to return
95 7, 10-16| into my inward self, Thou being my Guide: and able I was,
96 7, 10-16| which is clearly seen, being understood by those things
97 7, 15-21| saw that they owed their being to Thee; and were all bounded
98 7, 15-21| a different way; not as being in space; but because Thou
99 7, 17-23| world are clearly seen, being understood by the things
100 7, 17-23| thereon; and my infirmity being struck back, I was thrown
101 7, 19-25| unto; especially, for that being wonderfully born of a Virgin,
102 7, 19-25| very man; whom, not only as being a form of Truth, but for
103 7, 20-26| hindered from contemplating, being assured "That Thou wert,
104 7, 20-26| begun to wish to seem wise, being filled with mine own punishment,
105 8, 1-2 | were as himself was. But I being weak, chose the more indulgent
106 8, 2-4 | guilty of a heavy offence, in being ashamed of the Sacraments
107 8, 2-4 | humility of Thy Word, and not being ashamed of the sacrilegious
108 8, 6-14 | Upon a day then, Nebridius being absent (I recollect not
109 8, 6-14 | our countryman so far as being an African, in high office
110 8, 6-15 | a better course; and now being Thine, said to his friend, "
111 8, 6-15 | glorious a service. Thus both being now Thine, were building
112 8, 10-24| them; as when, both wills being bad, one deliberates whether
113 8, 10-24| juncture of time, and all being equally desired, which cannot
114 8, 12-29| admonition, as if what was being read was spoken to him:
115 9, 2-3 | bright, and for dead, alive, being piled together in the receptacle
116 9, 3-5 | our blessedness, for that being held back by bonds, whereby
117 9, 3-5 | although, in our absence, being now at Rome, he was seized
118 9, 3-5 | bodily sickness, and therein being made a Christian, and one
119 9, 3-6 | For although he also, not being yet a Christian, had fallen
120 9, 3-6 | regeneration by Thy Baptism, being also a faithful member of
121 9, 3-6 | Nebridius to follow us, which, being so near, he was all but
122 9, 6-14 | with me born again in Thee, being already clothed with the
123 9, 8-17 | man of our own city. Who being an officer of Court, was
124 9, 8-17 | returning to Africa: whitherward being as far as Ostia, my mother
125 9, 9-19 | was of marriageable age, being bestowed upon a husband,
126 9, 10-23| which is with Thee; that being bedewed thence according
127 9, 11-27| could, she held her peace, being exercised by her growing
128 9, 12-30| and her slavery for me? Being then forsaken of so great
129 9, 12-31| 9.12.31 The boy then being stilled from weeping, Euodius
130 9, 12-31| keeping down in my heart. And being very much displeased that
131 9, 12-32| there is, previous to its being laid therein, did I weep
132 10, 6-10 | of God are clearly seen, being understood by the things
133 10, 7-11 | seats and offices; which, being divers, I the one mind,
134 10, 14-21| memory itself the mind); this being so, how is it that when
135 10, 14-22| itself retained, without being committed unto it. ~ ~
136 10, 15-23| the things themselves not being present to my senses, but
137 10, 15-23| pleasure. I name bodily health; being sound in body, the thing
138 10, 16-24| that we forget not, and being so, we forget. It is to
139 10, 16-25| from them images, which being present with me, I might
140 10, 19-28| when we recognise it, on being reminded by another, it
141 10, 21-31| agree in their desire of being happy, as they would (if
142 10, 21-31| attain, namely, joy. Which being a thing which all must say
143 10, 25-36| the affection of a living being (as when we rejoice, condole,
144 10, 31-44| needs must pass. And health being the cause of eating and
145 10, 34-52| saw, when his fleshly eyes being heavy and closed by old
146 10, 35-54| flesh. The seat whereof being in the appetite of knowledge,
147 10, 35-54| of knowledge, and sight being the sense chiefly used for
148 10, 36-59| of men; and be pleased at being loved and feared, not for
149 10, 37-61| to me, whether I would, being frenzied in error on all
150 10, 37-61| be praised by all men, or being consistent and most settled
151 10, 37-61| me about myself; not as being influenced by concern for
152 10, 40-65| considered, and stood aghast; being able to discern nothing
153 10, 42-67| to be deluded. For they, being high minded, sought Thee
154 10, 42-67| something like to men; lest being in both like to man, he
155 10, 42-67| common with God; and not being clothed with the mortality
156 10, 43-69| Thee, of servants, sons by being born of Thee, and serving
157 11, 5-7 | already existeth, and hath a being, as clay, or stone, or wood,
158 11, 14-17| this is, whose cause of being is, that it shall not be;
159 11, 15-19| but one day only; the rest being to come, if it be the first;
160 11, 18-24| from which the future, being foreconceived in the mind,
161 11, 23-30| so many days," the night being included when we say, "so
162 11, 27-34| For while passing, it was being extended into some space
163 11, 28-38| the more the expectation being shortened, is the memory
164 11, 28-38| when that whole action being ended, shall have passed
165 11, 30-40| cannot be without created being, and cease to speak that
166 12, 2-2 | this corporeal whole, not being wholly every where, hath
167 12, 3-3 | should it have been but by being over all, aloft, and enlightening?
168 12, 5-5 | object of sense, because being invisible, and without form,
169 12, 5-5 | endeavour either to know it, by being ignorant of it; or to be
170 12, 6-6 | was without form, not as being deprived of all form, but
171 12, 6-6 | thereupon with my spirit, it being filled with the images of
172 12, 6-6 | way was it even then, as being capable of receiving these
173 12, 7-7 | whence had it this degree of being, but from Thee, from Whom
174 12, 11-12| mutability; and, Thyself being ever present with it, unto
175 12, 12-15| days, created; and that, as being of such nature, that the
176 12, 12-15| may take place in them, as being subject to appointed alterations
177 12, 14-17| Thyself, O Thou God all, being judge, do I thus answer. ~ ~
178 12, 15-20| Himself before it, from Whom, being created, it took the beginning,
179 12, 15-21| before it, nor even in it (it being meet ever to behold Thy
180 12, 17-25| matter, antecedent to its being qualified by any form; and
181 12, 17-26| all those things which being now digested into order,
182 12, 17-26| Heaven and Earth, the one being the spiritual, the other
183 12, 18-27| 12.18.27 All which things being heard and well considered,
184 12, 19-28| whatsoever is capable of being created and formed, Thou
185 12, 20-29| as yet confused, which, being now distinguished and formed,
186 12, 20-29| and earth; out of which, being formed, do they now stand
187 12, 23-32| 23.32 These things then being heard and perceived, according
188 12, 25-34| both theirs, and mine; as being in common to all lovers
189 12, 26-36| neither should that fail of being discoverable in those same
190 12, 27-37| departure, that came into being, which was commanded so
191 12, 27-37| would suggest. In whom, being yet little ones and carnal,
192 12, 28-38| they abide around Thee, or being in gradation removed in
193 12, 29-40| better than a tune, a tune being not only a sound, but a
194 12, 31-42| exclude the rest, which not being false, could not offend
195 12, 32-43| where many may occur; this being the law my confession, that
196 13, 1-1 | it comes, that I have a being capable of well-being. ~ ~
197 13, 2-3 | to be, is not one with being beautiful, else could it
198 13, 3-4 | to nothing but Thy grace, being turned by a better change
199 13, 3-4 | simply art; unto Thee it being not one thing to live, another
200 13, 4-5 | fulfilled by them? For to Thee being perfect, is their imperfection
201 13, 6-7 | Him should be conveyed, as being "borne above"; and this
202 13, 6-7 | to be spoken of than as being borne. But wherefore was
203 13, 6-7 | conveyed otherwise, than as being borne above? ~ ~
204 13, 10-11| Blessed creature, which being itself other than Thou,
205 13, 10-11| might appear, namely, that being turned to the Light unfailing
206 13, 13-14| are before, and groaneth being burthened, and his soul
207 13, 13-14| for Him he is jealous, as being a friend of the Bridegroom;
208 13, 13-14| that other depth, over whom being jealous he feareth, lest
209 13, 17-21| that appear before Thee (being by other bounds divided
210 13, 20-26| firmament of Thy Book; that being set over them, as their
211 13, 20-28| to mean, whereby people being initiated and consecrated
212 13, 21-31| eternity be clearly seen, being understood by the things
213 13, 21-31| obedient unto reason, when being restrained from deadly prevailing
214 13, 22-32| image and likeness. For man being renewed in his mind, and
215 13, 22-32| Him that created him: and being made spiritual, he judgeth
216 13, 23-33| whereas otherwise, man being placed in honour, had no
217 13, 28-43| but also very good, as being now altogether. For severally,
218 13, 29-44| since Thou art true, and being Truth, hast set it forth?
219 13, 38-53| great hallowing. But Thou, being the Good which needeth no
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