Book, Chapter 
  1     1, 7-12 |         infants that I have passed, true though the guess be, I am
  2     1, 13-22|             School is a vail drawn! true; yet is this not so much
  3     1, 13-22|         question them whether it be true that Aeneas came on a time
  4     1, 17-27|              What is it to me, O my true life, my God, that my declamation
  5     1, 18-28|         darkened affections, is the true distance from Thy face. ~ ~
  6     2, 3-5  |             O God, who art the only true and good Lord of Thy field,
  7     2, 6-12 |           the sovereign good and my true good. Fair were those pears,
  8     3, 4-8  |            so learned, polished, or true, took not entire hold of
  9     3, 6-10 |            bodies, than which these true bodies, celestial or terrestrial,
 10     3, 6-11 |             and poems I can turn to true food, and "Medea flying,"
 11     3, 7-13 |              3.7.13 Nor knew I that true inward righteousness which
 12     3, 8-16 |          Life, who art the only and true Creator and Governor of
 13     3, 10-18|      particles of the most high and true God had remained bound in
 14     4, 3-4  |              however, Christian and true piety consistently rejects
 15     4, 3-5  |       demanded, how then could many true things be foretold by it,
 16     4, 4-7  |       afterwards, nor even then, as true friendship is; for true
 17     4, 4-7  |             true friendship is; for true it cannot be, unless in
 18     4, 4-7  |      kindred studies: for, from the true faith (which he as a youth
 19     4, 5-10 |          hope Thou hearest? This is true of prayer, for therein is
 20     4, 12-19|                    4.12.19 "But our true Life came down hither, and
 21     4, 16-25|          received, for Thou art the true light that lighteth every
 22     4, 17-30|          came all, that therein was true or certain. For I had my
 23     5, 1-1  |            there is refreshment and true strength. ~ ~
 24     5, 6-10 |          better said; nor therefore true, because eloquent; nor the
 25     5, 6-10 | inharmonious; nor, again, therefore true, because rudely delivered;
 26     5, 9-16 |            I believed Him to be? So true, then, was the death of
 27     5, 9-16 |         seemed to me false; and how true the death of His body, so
 28     5, 12-22|          was not exposed in Africa. True, those "subvertings" by
 29     6, 4-6  |             as yet, whether it were true. For I kept my heart from
 30     6, 5-7  |            by the Spirit of the one true and most true God?" For
 31     6, 5-7  |            of the one true and most true God?" For this very thing
 32     6, 6-9  |           For he verily had not the true joy; but yet I with those
 33     6, 6-9  |           was seeking one much less true. And certainly he was joyous,
 34     6, 6-10 |              For even as his was no true joy, so was that no true
 35     6, 6-10 |            true joy, so was that no true glory: and it overthrew
 36     6, 7-12 |        continency which he supposed true and unfeigned. Whereas it
 37     6, 8-13 |         throng he came unto, yea, a true associate of theirs that
 38     6, 10-16|           will commit to your trust true riches? And if ye have not
 39     6, 10-17|            an ardent searcher after true life, and a most acute examiner
 40     6, 11-18|              ye Academicians, it is true then, that no certainty
 41     7, 1-1  |           Thee the sovereign, only, true God; and I did in my inmost
 42     7, 3-4  |    persuaded that Thou our Lord the true God, who madest not only
 43     7, 5-7  |             He alone be, the whole, true, sovereign, and infinite
 44     7, 6-10 |           truly. Yet they cannot be true: for looking into the same
 45     7, 7-11 |            to Thee; and Thou art my true joy when subjected to Thee,
 46     7, 7-11 |          below me. And this was the true temperament, and middle
 47     7, 9-13 |             God, being God, is that true light that lighteth every
 48     7, 15-21|           Truth; and all things are true so far as they nor is there
 49     7, 17-23|          found the unchangeable and true Eternity of Truth above
 50     8, 2-5  |         hear him. He pronounced the true faith with an excellent
 51     8, 5-12 |           that what Thou saidst was true, I, convicted by the truth,
 52     8, 6-14 |             our own, wrought in the true Faith and Church Catholic.
 53     8, 10-22|         back farther from Thee, the true Light that enlightened every
 54     8, 10-23|             man, and it will not be true, which they say, that there
 55     8, 10-24|          the other bad. For Thou, O true God, dost disprove, check,
 56     9, 1-1  |            them forth from me, Thou true and highest sweetness. Thou
 57     9, 4-9  |           cried unto Thee; for by a true death in the flesh did He
 58     9, 12-32|             bed, I remembered those true verses of Thy Ambrose. For
 59     9, 13-35|        justice, since Thy words are true, and Thou hast promised
 60    10, 3-3  |            of myself, whether I say true; seeing no man knows what
 61    10, 10-17|              and approving them for true, I commended them to it,
 62    10, 10-17|          and said, "So is it, it is true," unless that they were
 63    10, 17-26|          shall I do then, O Thou my true life, my God? I will pass
 64    10, 22-32|       pursue some other and not the true joy. Yet is not their will
 65    10, 23-34|              by Whom all things are true. ~ ~
 66    10, 30-41|         that which when waking, the true cannot. Am I not then myself,
 67    10, 35-56|             in me an idle interest? True, the theatres do not now
 68    10, 36-58|           because Thou art the only true Lord, who hast no lord;
 69    10, 36-59|           men, the adversary of our true blessedness layeth hard
 70    10, 43-68|                    10.43.68 But the true Mediator, Whom in Thy secret
 71    11, 7-9  |          time and change; and not a true eternity nor true immortality.
 72    11, 7-9  |             not a true eternity nor true immortality. This I know,
 73    11, 10-12|            how then would that be a true eternity, where there ariseth
 74    12, 6-6  |           more beautiful forms; and true reason did persuade me,
 75    12, 15-19|            a love cleaving unto the true and truly eternal God, that
 76    12, 15-19|            but reposeth in the most true contemplation of Him only?"
 77    12, 16-23|        grant all these things to be true, which Thy Truth whispers
 78    12, 16-23|       because the One Sovereign and true Good. Nor will I be turned
 79    12, 17-24|              Though these things be true, yet did not Moses intend
 80    12, 18-27|             words which yet are all true, -what, I say, doth it prejudice
 81    12, 18-27|          minds, dost show him to be true, although he whom he reads,
 82    12, 19-28|                        12.19.28 For true it is, O Lord, that Thou
 83    12, 19-28|         heaven and earth; and it is true too, that the Beginning
 84    12, 19-28|        Which Thou createst all: and true again, that this visible
 85    12, 19-28|            and created natures. And true too, that whatsoever is
 86    12, 19-28|           changed, or turned. It is true, that that is subject to
 87    12, 19-28|          never to be changed. It is true, that that formlessness
 88    12, 19-28|          alteration of times. It is true, that that whereof a thing
 89    12, 19-28|             heaven and earth. It is true, that of things having form,
 90    12, 19-28|           earth and the deep. It is true, that not only every created
 91    12, 19-28|          Whom are all things. It is true, that whatsoever is formed
 92    12, 23-32|        thing is in words related by true reporters; one, concerning
 93    12, 23-32|            of the creature, what is true; another way, what Moses,
 94    12, 24-33|    confidence as he would, "this is true," whether Moses thought
 95    12, 25-34|         each of us say, may both be true, O my God, life of the poor,
 96    12, 25-34|          would equally love another true opinion, as I love what
 97    12, 25-34|             they say, when they say true: not because it is theirs,
 98    12, 25-34|           theirs, but because it is true; and on that very ground
 99    12, 25-34|            not theirs because it is true. But if they therefore love
100    12, 25-34|    therefore love it, because it is true, then is it both theirs,
101    12, 25-35|           If we both see that to be true that Thou sayest, and both
102    12, 25-35|             and both see that to be true that I say, where, I pray
103    12, 25-35|           in such abundance of most true meanings, as may be extracted
104    12, 26-36|            thereto, might find what true opinion soever they had
105    12, 30-41|            In this diversity of the true opinions, let Truth herself
106    12, 30-41|          know that those senses are true, those carnal ones excepted,
107    12, 31-42|          rather as both, if both be true?" And if there be a third,
108    12, 31-42|           should see therein things true but divers? For I certainly (
109    12, 32-43|          spoken, perhaps among many true meanings, thought on some
110    12, 32-43|             that same, or any other true one which Thou pleasest;
111    12, 32-43|              and to choose some one true, certain, and good sense
112    13, 24-36|           suggests to me. For it is true, nor do I see what should
113    13, 24-36|             but by various kinds of true senses? Thus do man's offspring
114    13, 27-42|             will then speak what is true in Thy sight, O Lord, that
115    13, 29-44|           is not this Thy Scripture true, since Thou art true, and
116    13, 29-44|      Scripture true, since Thou art true, and being Truth, hast set
 
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