Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-10 | also rejoice and say, What thing is this? Let him rejoice
2 1, 8-13 | memory. When they named any thing, and as they spoke turned
3 1, 8-13 | And that they meant this thing and no other was plain from
4 1, 15-24| service be whatever useful thing my childhood learned; for
5 2, 3-5 | abler citizens did no such thing for their children. But
6 2, 3-7 | dispraised; and when in any thing I had not sinned as the
7 2, 6-12 | theft. But art thou any thing, that thus I speak to thee?
8 3, 4-7 | sharpen my tongue (which thing I seemed to be purchasing
9 3, 3-5 | were. But behold, I see a thing not understood by the proud,
10 3, 7-12 | of good, until at last a thing ceases altogether to be;
11 3, 7-13 | and every where, not one thing in one place, and another
12 3, 7-13 | observeth some servant take a thing in his hand, which the butler
13 3, 7-13 | and one family, the same thing is not allotted every where,
14 3, 7-13 | respects, commanded them one thing, and these another, obeying
15 3, 7-13 | different members, and a thing formerly lawful, after a
16 3, 7-14 | it prescribed not every thing at once, but apportioned
17 3, 8-15 | severally prevailing; so that a thing agreed upon, and confirmed,
18 3, 8-15 | But when God commands a thing to be done, against the
19 3, 8-16 | one well thriven in any thing, to him whose being on a
20 3, 8-16 | self-willed pride, any one false thing is selected therefrom and
21 3, 9-17 | unwonted and unthought of thing, yea, although Thou hast
22 4, 3-4 | condemns. For, it is a good thing to confess unto Thee, and
23 4, 3-4 | sin no more, lest a worse thing come unto thee. All which
24 4, 5-10 | is it also in grief for a thing lost, and the sorrow wherewith
25 4, 5-10 | weeping indeed a bitter thing, and for very loathing of
26 4, 7-12 | any solid or substantial thing. For Thou wert not Thyself,
27 4, 11-17| And so ever, when any one thing is made up of many, all
28 4, 12-18| because unjustly is any thing loved which is from Him,
29 4, 13-20| I said, "Do we love any thing but the beautiful? What
30 4, 16-24| correspondence to some other thing: and this I supported by
31 5, 5-9 | he doth not believe any thing unworthy of Thee, O Lord,
32 5, 5-9 | convicted of having taught any thing false, were to be detested
33 5, 6-10 | that neither ought any thing to seem to be spoken truly,
34 5, 10-18| accuse I know not what other thing, which was with me, but
35 5, 14-25| supposed) doubting of every thing, and wavering between all,
36 6, 3-3 | read should deliver any thing obscurely, some attentive
37 6, 1 | his breast, unless the thing might be answered briefly.
38 6, 4-6 | heart from assenting to any thing, fearing to fall headlong;
39 6, 5-7 | true God?" For this very thing was of all most to be believed,
40 6, 8-13 | perchance to try that very thing, whether he could do as
41 6, 9-15 | questioned, he discovered every thing. Thus the crime being transferred
42 6, 10-16| his usual power, have a thing allowed him which by the
43 6, 10-16| otherwise. With this one thing in the way of learning was
44 6, 11-18| will come, and clear every thing! O you great men, ye Academicians,
45 6, 11-19| 6.11.19 "Perish every thing, dismiss we these empty
46 6, 11-19| It is no vain and empty thing, that the excellent dignity
47 6, 13-23| when Thou showedst her any thing, but slighting them. For
48 6, 16-26| was involved in this very thing, that, being thus sunk and
49 6, 16-26| Thee, to gain some better thing! Turned it hath, and turned
50 7, 1-2 | not itself been some great thing. So also did I endeavour
51 7, 3-5 | then I did will or nill any thing, I was most sure that no
52 7, 4-6 | be, able to conceive any thing which may be better than
53 7, 4-6 | will constrained to any thing, since Thy will is not greater
54 7, 5-7 | Lastly, why would He make any thing at all of it, and not rather
55 7, 6-9 | slavish condition, and every thing else utterly at variance
56 7, 17-23| itself also to be in me a thing variable, raised itself
57 7, 21-27| unto babes. For it is one thing, from the mountain's shaggy
58 8, 3-8 | each in their season, every thing good after its kind? Woe
59 8, 5-10 | wait on Thee only. Which thing I was sighing for, bound
60 8, 5-12 | mastered. Nor had I any thing to answer Thee calling to
61 8, 8-19 | live; knowing what evil thing I was, and not knowing what
62 8, 8-19 | and not knowing what good thing I was shortly to become.
63 8, 9-21 | and, so far forth is the thing commanded, not done, as
64 9, 9-21 | it ought to seem a light thing not to toment or increase
65 9, 10-26| no further delight in any thing in this life. What I do
66 9, 10-26| world are accomplished. One thing there was for which I desired
67 10, 2-2 | For neither do I utter any thing right unto men, which Thou
68 10, 2-2 | dost Thou hear any such thing from me, which Thou hast
69 10, 8-12 | in troops, and while one thing is desired and required,
70 10, 8-12 | takes place when I repeat a thing by heart. ~ ~
71 10, 9-16 | image, and left out the thing, or that it should have
72 10, 9-16 | manner tasteth; or as any thing which the body by touch
73 10, 10-17| questions, "Whether the thing be? what it is? of what
74 10, 14-21| the body; for mind is one thing, body another. If I therefore
75 10, 14-21| mind (for when we give a thing in charge, to be kept in
76 10, 15-23| being sound in body, the thing itself is present with me;
77 10, 15-23| memory retained, although the thing itself were absent from
78 10, 16-24| of the name, but of the thing which it signifies: which
79 10, 16-24| of the name recognise the thing thereby signified, then
80 10, 16-25| that when the image of any thing is impressed on the memory,
81 10, 16-25| impressed on the memory, the thing itself must needs be first
82 10, 17-26| power of memory, a fearful thing, O my God, a deep and boundless
83 10, 17-26| boundless manifoldness; and this thing is the mind, and this am
84 10, 17-26| could they be used to any thing, but by memory. I will pass
85 10, 18-27| sought and found many a thing; and this I thereby know,
86 10, 18-27| we seek and find any lost thing. Notwithstanding, when any
87 10, 18-27| Notwithstanding, when any thing is by chance lost from the
88 10, 19-28| memory itself loses any thing, as falls out when we forget
89 10, 19-28| itself? and there, if one thing be perchance offered instead
90 10, 20-29| desiring to learn it as a thing unknown, either never having
91 10, 20-29| confess that we desire the thing; for we are not delighted
92 10, 20-29| it in Greek; because the thing itself is neither Greek
93 10, 20-29| could not be, unless the thing itself whereof it is the
94 10, 21-30| also, some call to mind the thing, who still are not yet eloquent,
95 10, 21-31| looks for his joy in this thing, another in that, all agree
96 10, 21-31| namely, joy. Which being a thing which all must say they
97 10, 23-34| hate the truth for that thing's sake which they loved
98 10, 24-35| it. Nor have I found any thing concerning Thee, but what
99 10, 28-39| adversity itself is a hard thing, and lest it shatter endurance.
100 10, 29-40| love Thee, who loves any thing with Thee, which he loveth
101 10, 35-57| takes my attention? Is the thing different, because they
102 10, 35-57| my attention. It is one thing to rise quickly, another
103 10, 40-65| distinguish and to value every thing according to its dignity,
104 10, 42-67| to be deluded, hath one thing in common with man, that
105 11, 4-6 | Now the evidence of the thing, is the voice of the speakers.
106 11, 5-7 | matter whereof he makes any thing; Thou the apprehension whereby
107 11, 5-7 | Nor didst Thou hold any thing in Thy hand, whereof to
108 11, 5-7 | made, thereof to make any thing? For what is, but because
109 11, 7-9 | spoken successively, one thing concluded that the next
110 11, 11-13| by speech bring about a thing so great? ~ ~
111 11, 12-14| into mysteries." It is one thing to answer enquiries, another
112 11, 12-14| earth, He did not make any thing." For if He made, what did
113 11, 14-17| hadst Thou not made any thing, because time itself Thou
114 11, 23-29| to men to see in a small thing notices common to things
115 11, 23-30| according to which day is one thing, night another); but also
116 11, 24-31| motion of a body is one thing, that by which we measure
117 11, 27-34| very space between is the thing we measure, namely, from
118 11, 30-40| into His mind to make any thing, having never before made
119 11, 30-40| having never before made any thing?" Give them, O Lord, well
120 11, 31-41| divided, -not so doth any thing happen unto Thee, unchangeably
121 12, 6-6 | all form, than conceive a thing betwixt form and nothing,
122 12, 7-7 | heaven and earth; a great thing, and a small thing; for
123 12, 7-7 | great thing, and a small thing; for Thou art Almighty and
124 12, 11-13| she now seeks of Thee one thing, and desireth it, that she
125 12, 11-14| formlessness, through which the thing was changed and turned from
126 12, 13-16| face to face; not, this thing now, and that thing anon;
127 12, 13-16| this thing now, and that thing anon; but (as I said) know
128 12, 13-16| succession presents "this thing now, that thing anon"; because
129 12, 13-16| presents "this thing now, that thing anon"; because where is
130 12, 15-18| Wherefore He willeth not one thing now, another anon, but once,
131 12, 15-18| a will is and no mutable thing is eternal: but our God
132 12, 15-18| His knowledge admit of any thing transitory. ~ ~
133 12, 16-23| yet contradict me in some thing, I answer thus; By Thyself
134 12, 18-27| imagine him to have said any thing, which ourselves either
135 12, 19-28| true, that that whereof a thing is made, may by a certain
136 12, 19-28| called by the name of the thing made of it; whence that
137 12, 19-28| every created and formed thing, but whatsoever is capable
138 12, 21-30| that is, "that corporeal thing that God made, was as yet
139 12, 22-31| as to God's making of any thing, which yet that God did
140 12, 23-32| I see may arise, when a thing is in words related by true
141 12, 25-35| whose sake he spake every thing, whose words we go about
142 12, 28-38| far as is given to each thing in his kind), and might
143 12, 29-40| is a formed sound; and a thing not formed, may exist; whereas
144 12, 29-40| is the matter before the thing made; not because it maketh
145 12, 31-42| that were I to indite any thing to have supreme authority,
146 12, 32-43| did see less, could any thing be concealed from Thy good
147 13, 1-1 | Thou wert; nor was I any thing, to which Thou mightest
148 13, 3-4 | unto Thee it being not one thing to live, another to live
149 13, 8-9 | unchangeably over every thing changeable. Otherwise, had
150 13, 10-11| Which is borne above every thing changeable, borne aloft
151 13, 11-12| discovers and can say any thing of these, let him not therefore
152 13, 16-19| should it be known by the thing enlightened, and changeable.
153 13, 20-27| many and divers; and one thing growing out of another,
154 13, 20-27| mortal senses; that so one thing in the understanding of
155 13, 23-33| and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
156 13, 24-36| Thy Bible. For I know a thing to be manifoldly signified
157 13, 24-37| increase and multiply that one thing may be expressed many ways,
158 13, 26-41| and fruit. A gift, is the thing itself which he gives, that
159 13, 28-43| Thou, O God, sawest every thing that Thou hadst made, and,
160 13, 28-43| that Thou sawest every thing that Thou hadst made, and,
161 13, 31-46| that it is good." It is one thing then for a man to think
162 13, 31-46| that when a man sees a thing that it is good, God should
163 13, 33-48| heaven and earth is one thing, and the form another, Thou
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