Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | had I now said, my God, my life, my holy joy? or what saith
2 1, 6-7 | whence I came into this dying life (shall I call it?) or living
3 1, 6-9 | child? and what before that life again, O God my joy, was
4 1, 6-10 | Even then I had being and life, and (at my infancy's close)
5 1, 6-10 | which may stream essence and life into us, save from thee,
6 1, 6-10 | Lord, in whom essence and life are one? for Thou Thyself
7 1, 6-10 | art supremely Essence and Life. For Thou art most high,
8 1, 7-11 | not even the infant whose life is but a day upon the earth.
9 1, 7-11 | extremest need, and whose very life as yet depends thereon?
10 1, 7-12 | Lord my God, who gavest life to this my infancy, furnishing
11 1, 7-12 | yet loth to count in this life of mine which I live in
12 1, 8-13 | stormy intercourse of human life, yet depending on parental
13 1, 11-17| already heard of an eternal life, promised us through the
14 1, 13-20| the sin and vanity of this life, because I was flesh, and
15 1, 13-20| far from Thee, O God my life. ~ ~
16 1, 13-22| detriment to the concerns of life, reading and writing or
17 1, 17-27| What is it to me, O my true life, my God, that my declamation
18 1, 18-28| related their own disordered life, being bepraised, they gloried?
19 2, 3-5 | confessing heart, and a life of faith? Who did not extol
20 2, 1 | decline from Thy law. The life also which here we live
21 2, 6-12 | and senses, and animal life of man; nor yet as the stars
22 2, 1 | rottenness, O monstrousness of life, and depth of death! could
23 2, 10-18| Thee is rest entire, and life imperturbable. Whoso enters
24 3, 2-4 | and a putrefied sore. My life being such, was it life,
25 3, 2-4 | life being such, was it life, O my God? ~ ~
26 3, 6-10 | yet the soul, which is the life of the bodies. So then,
27 3, 6-10 | and more certain is the life of the bodies than the bodies.
28 3, 6-10 | bodies. But Thou art the life of souls, the life of lives,
29 3, 6-10 | art the life of souls, the life of lives, having life in
30 3, 6-10 | the life of lives, having life in Thyself; and changest
31 3, 6-10 | Thyself; and changest not, life of my soul. ~ ~
32 3, 8-16 | forsaken, O Fountain of Life, who art the only and true
33 3, 9-17 | obtained for the service of life, and we know not whether
34 4, 2-2 | be practised against the life of the guiltless, though
35 4, 2-2 | though sometimes for the life of the guilty. And Thou,
36 4, 4-7 | tookest that man out of this life, when he had scarce filled
37 4, 4-7 | all sweetness of that my life. ~ ~
38 4, 5-10 | gathered from the bitterness of life, from groaning, tears, sighs,
39 4, 5-10 | hoped he should return to life nor did I desire this with
40 4, 6-11 | wretched, and that wretched life I held dearer than my friend.
41 4, 6-11 | bodies": and therefore was my life a horror to me, because
42 4, 9-14 | bitterness; and upon the loss of life of the dying, the death
43 4, 12-18| seek. Ye seek a blessed life in the land of death; it
44 4, 12-18| should there be a blessed life where life itself is not? ~ ~
45 4, 12-18| be a blessed life where life itself is not? ~ ~
46 4, 12-19| 4.12.19 "But our true Life came down hither, and bore
47 4, 12-19| the abundance of His own life: and He thundered, calling
48 4, 12-19| by words, deeds, death, life, descent, ascension; crying
49 4, 12-19| now, after the descent of Life to you, will ye not ascend
50 4, 16-24| substance of irrational life, and the nature of the chief
51 4, 16-24| be a substance, but real life also, and yet not derived
52 5, 8-14 | men in love with a dying life, the one doing frantic,
53 5, 9-16 | His body, so false was the life of my soul, which did not
54 6, 1-1 | before she departed this life, she should see me a Catholic
55 6, 1-1 | which springeth up unto life everlasting. But that man
56 6, 2-2 | and imagined the way to life could not be found out. ~ ~
57 6, 4-6 | killeth, but the Spirit giveth life; whilst he drew aside the
58 6, 5-7 | do nothing at all in this life; lastly, with how unshaken
59 6, 10-16| purpose, what course of life was to be taken. ~ ~
60 6, 10-17| ardent searcher after true life, and a most acute examiner
61 6, 11-18| attained for the ordering of life! Nay, let us search the
62 6, 11-19| the one search for truth! Life is vain, death uncertain;
63 6, 11-19| the death of the body the life of the soul came to an end.
64 6, 11-19| after God and the blessed life? But wait! Even those things
65 6, 11-20| in myself. Loving a happy life, I feared it in its own
66 6, 12-22| could never lead a single life; and urged in my defence
67 6, 12-22| scarce-remembered knowledge of that life, which so he might easily
68 6, 12-22| should be, without which my life, to him so pleasing, would
69 6, 12-22| pleasing, would to me seem not life but a punishment. For his
70 6, 12-22| well-ordering a married life, and a family, moved us
71 6, 14-24| turbulent turmoils of human life, had debated and now almost
72 6, 16-26| after death there remained a life for the soul, and places
73 7, 1-2 | endeavour to conceive of Thee, Life of my life, as vast, through
74 7, 1-2 | conceive of Thee, Life of my life, as vast, through infinite
75 7, 5-8 | of all errors, save the Life which cannot die, and the
76 7, 5-8 | through the gilded paths of life, was increased in riches,
77 7, 7-11 | man's salvation, to that life which is to be after this
78 7, 9-13 | which was made by Him is life, and the life was the light
79 7, 9-13 | by Him is life, and the life was the light of men, and
80 7, 18-24| way, the truth, and the life, and mingling that food
81 8, 1-1 | by Thee. Of Thy eternal life I was now certain, though
82 8, 1-1 | Thee. But for my temporal life, all was wavering, and my
83 8, 1-2 | displeased that I led a secular life; yea now that my desires
84 8, 1-2 | conform myself to a married life, to which I was given up
85 8, 3-7 | very pleasures of human life men acquire by difficulties,
86 8, 6-15 | little book containing the life of Antony. This one of them
87 8, 6-15 | meditate on taking up such a life, and giving over his secular
88 8, 6-15 | with the travail of a new life, he turned his eyes again
89 8, 11-25| to death and to live to life: and the worse whereto I
90 9, 3-5 | faithful, he departed this life; yet hadst Thou mercy not
91 9, 4-10 | commencing the purpose of a new life, putting my trust in Thee,-
92 9, 6-14 | Soon didst Thou take his life from the earth: and I now
93 9, 6-14 | and anxiety for our past life vanished from us. Nor was
94 9, 8-17 | my mother departed this life. Much I omit, as hastening
95 9, 9-22 | very end of his earthly life, did she gain unto Thee;
96 9, 10-23| whereon she was to depart this life (which day Thou well knewest,
97 9, 10-23| of what sort the eternal life of the saints was to be,
98 9, 10-23| fountain, the fountain of life, which is with Thee; that
99 9, 10-24| of the sweetness of that life, not only not worthy of
100 9, 10-24| food of truth, and where life is the Wisdom by whom all
101 9, 10-25| these inward joys, so that life might be for ever like that
102 9, 10-26| delight in any thing in this life. What I do here any longer,
103 9, 10-26| linger for a while in this life, that I might see thee a
104 9, 11-28| about the contempt of this life, and the blessing of death:
105 9, 12-30| soul was wounded, and that life rent asunder as it were,
106 9, 13-34| even unto the commendable life of men, if, laying aside
107 9, 13-35| therefore, O my Praise and my Life, God of my heart, laying
108 9, 13-37| broughtest me into this life, how I know not. May they
109 10, 1-1 | healthfully. Other things of this life are the less to be sorrowed
110 10, 6-10 | mass of my body, giving it life, which no body can give
111 10, 6-10 | God is even unto thee the Life of thy life. ~ ~
112 10, 6-10 | unto thee the Life of thy life. ~ ~
113 10, 7-11 | fill its whole frame with life. Nor can I by that power
114 10, 17-26| God? What nature am I? A life various and manifold, and
115 10, 17-26| memory, so great the force of life, even in the mortal life
116 10, 17-26| life, even in the mortal life of man. What shall I do
117 10, 17-26| do then, O Thou my true life, my God? I will pass even
118 10, 20-29| my God, I seek a happy life. I will seek Thee, that
119 10, 20-29| How then do I seek a happy life, seeing I have it not, until
120 10, 20-29| forgotten it? is not a happy life what all will, and no one
121 10, 20-29| only, whether the happy life be in the memory? For neither
122 10, 21-30| seen it? No. For a happy life is not seen with the eye,
123 10, 21-30| attain unto; but a happy life we have in our knowledge,
124 10, 21-30| delighted); whereas a happy life, we do by no bodily sense
125 10, 21-30| even when sad, as a happy life, when unhappy; nor did I
126 10, 21-31| did I experience my happy life, that I should remember,
127 10, 21-31| this joy they call a happy life? Although then one obtains
128 10, 21-31| whenever the name of a happy life is mentioned. ~ ~
129 10, 22-32| art. And this is the happy life, to rejoice to Thee, of
130 10, 23-33| which is the only happy life, do not truly desire the
131 10, 23-33| not truly desire the happy life. Or do all men desire this,
132 10, 23-33| to be happy," for a happy life is joy in the truth: for
133 10, 23-33| my God. This is the happy life which all desire; this life
134 10, 23-33| life which all desire; this life which alone is happy, all
135 10, 23-33| did they know this happy life, save where they know the
136 10, 23-33| And when they love a happy life, which is no other than
137 10, 23-34| to them? whereas a happy life is loved, which is nothing
138 10, 28-39| sorrow or labour; and my life shall wholly live, as wholly
139 10, 28-39| I miserable. Is not the life of man upon earth all trial?
140 10, 28-39| betwixt these two, where the life of man is not all trial?
141 10, 28-39| shatter endurance. Is not the life of man upon earth all trial:
142 10, 30-42| work this, not only during life, but even at my present
143 10, 32-48| ought to be secure in that life, the whole whereof is called
144 10, 33-49| the words which are their life and whereby they find admission
145 10, 34-52| taught his son the way of life; and himself went before
146 10, 34-52| spake, it seasoneth the life of this world for her blind
147 10, 35-56| all sides about our daily life - when dare I say that nothing
148 10, 35-57| And of such things is my life full; and my one hope is
149 10, 36-58| infirmities, and redeem life from corruption, and crown
150 10, 36-58| cease through this whole life? ~ ~
151 10, 36-59| which is no joy? A miserable life this and a foul boastfulness!
152 10, 37-60| ought to accompany a good life and good works, we ought
153 10, 37-60| forego its company, as good life itself. Yet I know not whether
154 10, 40-65| world, and observed the life, which my body hath from
155 10, 40-65| would not belong to the life to come. But through my
156 10, 43-68| wages of righteousness is life and peace, He might by a
157 10, 43-69| having power to lay down His life, and power to take it again:
158 11, 2-4 | for the body and for this life of our pilgrimage: all which
159 11, 9-11 | Thou shalt also redeem my life from corruption, and crown
160 11, 28-38| along my memory; thus the life of this action of mine is
161 11, 28-38| same holds in the whole life of man, whereof all the
162 11, 29-39| than all lives, behold, my life is but a distraction, and
163 12, 1-1 | amid this poverty of my life. And therefore most times,
164 12, 5-5 | no intellectual form, as life, or justice; because it
165 12, 10-10| Let me not be mine own life; from myself I lived ill,
166 12, 11-13| house all the days of her life (and what is her life, but
167 12, 11-13| her life (and what is her life, but Thou? and what Thy
168 12, 25-34| both be true, O my God, life of the poor, in Whose bosom
169 13, 2-3 | from Thee, and relapse into life resembling the darksome
170 13, 2-3 | our light, were in that life sometimes darkness; and
171 13, 3-4 | there was already a sort of life, which Thou mightest illuminate.
172 13, 3-4 | had no claim on Thee for a life, which could be enlightened,
173 13, 4-5 | itself, was borne upon that life which Thou hadst created;
174 13, 4-5 | more by the fountain of life, and in His light to see
175 13, 5-6 | it had its then degree of life, and by His enlightening
176 13, 5-6 | enlightening became a beauteous life, and the heaven of that
177 13, 8-9 | yet lacketh to me, ere my life may run into Thy embracements,
178 13, 11-12| that can, how inseparable a life there is, yea one life,
179 13, 11-12| a life there is, yea one life, mind, and one essence,
180 13, 15-18| Thy word pass out of this life into another; but Thy Scripture
181 13, 16-19| For so is the fountain of life with Thee, like as in Thy
182 13, 18-22| contemplation, obtaining the Word of Life above, appear like lights
183 13, 19-24| should do to attain eternal life. Let the good Master tell
184 13, 19-24| if he would enter into life, he must keep the commandments:
185 13, 19-25| heaven, having the word of life. Run ye to and fro every
186 13, 20-26| moving creature that hath life. For ye, separating the
187 13, 20-26| the moving creature having life, and the fowls that fly
188 13, 20-28| their soul had a spiritual life, and unless after the word
189 13, 21-29| moving creature that hath life, but the living soul. For
190 13, 21-29| moving creatures that have life, and the fowls that fly
191 13, 21-30| forsaking the fountain of life, and so is taken up by this
192 13, 21-31| God, is the fountain of life eternal; and passeth not
193 13, 21-31| earth may in the fountain of life bring forth a living soul;
194 13, 24-37| belonging to this present life, as in the herbs bearing
195 13, 25-38| the necessities of this life out of the fruitful earth.
196 13, 27-42| useful for this present life; whereas they be ignorant,
197 13, 34-49| ones, having the word of life; and shining with an eminent
198 13, 34-49| of the faithful in this life, Thou willedst, that for
199 13, 36-51| in the Sabbath of eternal life. ~ ~
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