Book, Chapter 
  1     1, 5-5  |          lest I die - only let me see Thy face. ~ ~
  2     1, 6-8  |         and I believed it; for we see the like in other infants,
  3     1, 7-11 |          little infant, in whom I see what of myself I remember
  4     1, 7-12 |           thus with senses (as we see) the frame Thou gavest,
  5     1, 19-30|        love of play, eagerness to see vain shows and restlessness
  6     3, 3-5  |          Scriptures, that I might see what they were. But behold,
  7     3, 3-5  |          they were. But behold, I see a thing not understood by
  8     3, 6-10 |     neither those bodies which we see, though in heaven; nor those
  9     3, 6-10 |        heaven; nor those which we see not there; for Thou hast
 10     3, 7-12 |         to be; which how should I see, the sight of whose eyes
 11     3, 7-13 |       righteousness: whereas they see, in one man, and one day,
 12     3, 7-13 |            or family, they easily see what is fitting for each
 13     3, 12-21|         many tears, that he would see me and discourse with me;
 14     4, 6-11 |       heart, O my God, behold and see into me; for well I remember
 15     4, 7-12 |       where they were not wont to see him. And thus from Thagaste,
 16     4, 12-18|           are of Him, and in Him. See there He is, where truth
 17     4, 15-23|         feelings of the relators. See where the impotent soul
 18     4, 16-24|      spiritual things, let me not see the truth. Yet the force
 19     4, 16-24| magnitudes. And not being able to see these in the mind, I thought
 20     4, 16-24|       mind, I thought I could not see my mind. And whereas in
 21     5, 2-2  |         fled, that they might not see Thee seeing them, and, blinded,
 22     5, 3-4  |           be, so long before, but see not their own, which is.
 23     5, 5-9  |     holding his opinion; nor do I see that any ignorance as to
 24     5, 6-11 |      before my face, that I might see and hate them. ~ ~
 25     5, 9-17 |                         5.9.17  I see not then how she should
 26     5, 14-24|          did I not therefore then see that the Catholic way was
 27     5, 14-25|        earnestly bent my mind, to see if in any way I could by
 28     6, 1-1  |    departed this life, she should see me a Catholic believer."
 29     6, 11-19|          to return again to them. See, it is no great matter now
 30     6, 16-26|           the eye of flesh cannot see, and is seen by the inner
 31     7, 1-2  |         then range: nor yet did I see that this same notion of
 32     7, 5-7  |       creation, whatsoever we can see therein (as sea, earth,
 33     7, 5-7  |          whatever in it we do not see, as the firmament of heaven,
 34     7, 5-7  |            created them good; and see how He environeth and fulfils
 35     7, 6-9  |         to tell him too truly) to see in them a lineage the most
 36     7, 10-16|      liftedst me up, that I might see there was what I might see,
 37     7, 10-16|        see there was what I might see, and that I was not yet
 38     7, 10-16|          I was not yet such as to see. And Thou didst beat back
 39     7, 13-19|      should not be": for should I see nought but these, I should
 40     7, 21-27|            and that he who cannot see afar off, may yet walk on
 41     7, 21-27|          mountain's shaggy top to see the land of peace, and to
 42     8, 2-4  |        among Christians, unless I see you in the Church of Christ."
 43     8, 6-14 |           why), to, there came to see me and Alypius, one Pontitianus,
 44     8, 7-16 |      before my face, that I might see how foul I was, how crooked
 45     8, 12-30|       thus showed me. He asked to see what I had read: I showed
 46     9, 2-4  |         for leisure, that I might see how that Thou art the Lord,
 47     9, 4-10 |          Thee. Oh that they could see the eternal Internal, which
 48     9, 10-26|           this life, that I might see thee a Catholic Christian
 49     9, 10-26|     abundantly, that I should now see thee withal, despising earthly
 50    10, 5-7  |         myself. And truly, now we see through a glass darkly,
 51    10, 6-10 |           Animals small and great see it, but they cannot ask
 52    10, 7-11 |          hear, and the ear not to see; but the eye, that through
 53    10, 7-11 |          that through it I should see, and the ear, that through
 54    10, 8-15 |           these things, I did not see them with mine eyes, yet
 55    10, 14-21|          kept in memory, we say, "See that you keep it in mind";
 56    10, 17-26|           What sayest Thou to me? See, I am mounting up through
 57    10, 19-28|       missed? For instance, if we see or think of some one known
 58    10, 21-30|          I ever with bodily sense see, hear, smell, taste, or
 59    10, 24-35|                          10.24.35 See what a space I have gone
 60    10, 33-50|        had rather not hear music. See now my state; weep with
 61    10, 33-50|         God, hearken; behold, and see, and have mercy and heal
 62    10, 34-52|         one, and all are one, who see and love it. But that corporeal
 63    10, 34-53|         And I, though I speak and see this, entangle my steps
 64    10, 35-54|         lust of the eyes. For, to see, belongeth properly to the
 65    10, 35-54|          And yet we say not only, see how it shineth, which the
 66    10, 35-54|           can perceive; but also, see how it soundeth, see how
 67    10, 35-54|        also, see how it soundeth, see how it smelleth, see how
 68    10, 35-54|    soundeth, see how it smelleth, see how it tasteth, see how
 69    10, 35-54|     smelleth, see how it tasteth, see how hard it is. And so the
 70    10, 35-55|         what pleasure hath it, to see in a mangled carcase what
 71    10, 35-55|          sleep they are afraid to see it. As if when awake, any
 72    10, 35-55|            any one forced them to see it, or any report of its
 73    10, 35-57|          not now to the circus to see a dog coursing a hare; but
 74    10, 35-57|       unless Thou, having made me see my infirmity didst speedily
 75    10, 37-60|       flesh and idle curiosity, I see how much I have attained
 76    10, 37-61|         truth be blamed by all, I see which I should choose. Yet
 77    10, 37-62|       Behold, in Thee, O Truth, I see that I ought not to be moved
 78    10, 43-70|           Him that died for them. See, Lord, I cast my care upon
 79    11, 1-1  |         say to Thee? or dost Thou see in time, what passeth in
 80    11, 1-1  |          heart, and peace-makers. See, I have told Thee many things,
 81    11, 2-3  |          also Light of those that see, and Strength of the strong;
 82    11, 2-4  |       Behold, Father, behold, and see and approve; and be it pleasing
 83    11, 5-7  |           to take in his art, and see within what he doth without;
 84    11, 8-10 |    beseech Thee, O Lord my God? I see it in a way; but how to
 85    11, 11-13|        which are never fixed, and see that it cannot be compared;
 86    11, 11-13|           it may stand still, and see how eternity ever still-standing,
 87    11, 12-14|                          11.12.14 See, I answer him that asketh, "
 88    11, 15-19|                   11.15.19 Let us see then, thou soul of man,
 89    11, 15-19|        when present, a long time? See first, whether an hundred
 90    11, 15-19|      years cannot be present. But see at least whether that one
 91    11, 15-20|                          11.15.20 See how the present time, which
 92    11, 17-22|          foretold things to come, see them, if as yet they be
 93    11, 18-24|          present to those who now see that, from which the future,
 94    11, 20-26|           but otherwhere do I not see them; present of things
 95    11, 20-26|          be permitted to speak, I see three times, and I confess
 96    11, 20-26|             in our incorrect way. See, I object not, nor gainsay,
 97    11, 23-29|      longer? God, grant to men to see in a small thing notices
 98    11, 24-31|        left off? And if I did not see whence it began; and it
 99    11, 24-31|        continue to move so that I see not when it ends, I cannot
100    11, 24-31|           began, until I cease to see. And if I look long, I can
101    11, 30-40|           no have made?" Let them see therefore, that time cannot
102    12, 2-2  |        earth; this heaven which I see, and this earth that I tread
103    12, 2-2  |           is that heaven which we see not, to which all this which
104    12, 2-2  |           which all this which we see is earth? For this corporeal
105    12, 8-8  |            was not such as we now see and feel. For it was invisible,
106    12, 11-12|           heavenly places that we see. ~ ~
107    12, 20-29|          eye Thou hast enabled to see such things, and who unshakenly
108    12, 20-29|        and formed, we at this day see in the bulk of this world."
109    12, 22-31|       that name of earth, when we see the waters so beautiful?
110    12, 23-32|          sorts of disagreements I see may arise, when a thing
111    12, 24-33|          and earth? No. Because I see not in his mind, that he
112    12, 24-33|       wrote these things, as I do see it in Thy truth to be certain.
113    12, 25-35|      return unto Him: "If we both see that to be true that Thou
114    12, 25-35|        that Thou sayest, and both see that to be true that I say,
115    12, 25-35|         where, I pray Thee, do we see it? Neither I in thee, nor
116    12, 25-35|      neighbour which we cannot so see, as the unchangeable Truth
117    12, 25-35|      meant"; neither so should we see it, but should believe it.
118    12, 28-38|          deep shady fruit-bowers, see the fruits concealed therein,
119    12, 28-38|         hearing these words, they see that all times past and
120    12, 28-38|       Universe. These things they see, and rejoice, in the little
121    12, 30-41|        And all we who, I confess, see and express the truth delivered
122    12, 31-42|        senses of many, who should see therein things true but
123    12, 32-43|       flesh and blood, if man did see less, could any thing be
124    13, 4-5  |         life, and in His light to see light, and to be perfected,
125    13, 11-12|        him look into himself, and see, and tell me. But when he
126    13, 13-14|       will that be, when we shall see Him as He is, and those
127    13, 14-15|           my God, Where art Thou? see, where Thou art! in Thee
128    13, 14-15|           Thy presence, and shall see the health of my countenance,
129    13, 15-18|         be like Him, for we shall see Him as He is. As He is,
130    13, 16-19|          as in Thy light we shall see light. ~ ~
131    13, 18-22|          sprung out of the earth, see it is good: and let our
132    13, 23-34|           the flesh, which cannot see thoughts; So that there
133    13, 24-36|          For it is true, nor do I see what should hinder me from
134    13, 26-39|          his own belly, I plainly see why he rejoiced; I see it,
135    13, 26-39|    plainly see why he rejoiced; I see it, and I rejoice with him.
136    13, 28-43|        was very good. Yea we also see the same, and behold, all
137    13, 29-44|            So the things which ye see through My Spirit, I see;
138    13, 29-44|          see through My Spirit, I see; like as what ye speak by
139    13, 29-44|           I speak. And so when ye see those things in time, I
140    13, 29-44|           those things in time, I see them not in time; as when
141    13, 30-45|        who say thus, because they see not Thy works by Thy Spirit,
142    13, 31-46|        But they who by Thy Spirit see these things, Thou seest
143    13, 31-46|         them. Therefore when they see that these things are good,
144    13, 31-46|        rightly said to those that see through the Spirit of God, '
145    13, 31-46|           God, 'It is not ye that see'; so whatsoever through
146    13, 31-46|    through the Spirit of God they see to be good, it is not they,
147    13, 31-46|       which is good, a man should see that it is good (as Thy
148    13, 31-46|           good, God should in him see that it is good, so, namely,
149    13, 31-46|         given unto us: by Whom we see that whatsoever in any degree
150    13, 32-47|        creation, doth consist, we see light made, and divided
151    13, 32-47|     divided from the darkness. We see the firmament of heaven,
152    13, 34-49|       same faithful. All these we see, and they are very good,
153    13, 34-49|         Spirit, by which we might see them, and in them love Thee. ~ ~
154    13, 37-52|       ever at rest. Nor dost Thou see in time, nor art moved in
155    13, 38-53|             13.38.53 We therefore see these things which Thou
156    13, 38-53|           Thou seest them. And we see without, that they are,
 
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