Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-12 | mine which I live in this world. For no less than that which
2 1, 9-14 | boy, in order that in this world I might prosper, and excel
3 1, 13-21| for the friendship of this world is fornication against Thee;
4 1, 19-30| 1.19.30 This was the world at whose gate unhappy I
5 2, 2-3 | careth for the things of this world, how he may please his wife.
6 2, 3-6 | of the senses wherein the world forgetteth Thee its Creator,
7 2, 3-8 | Not those hopes of the world to come, which my mother
8 3, 4-8 | after the rudiments of the world, and not after Christ. For
9 3, 6-10 | of those elements of this world, Thy creatures. And I indeed
10 4, 12-19| never parted, because the world was made by Him. And in
11 4, 12-19| made by Him. And in this world He was, and into this world
12 4, 12-19| world He was, and into this world He came to save sinners,
13 4, 16-25| man that cometh into the world; for in Thee there is no
14 5, 3-3 | make judgment of this lower world, the Lord of it they could
15 5, 4-7 | believer, whose all this world of wealth is, and who having
16 5, 12-22| it; hugging the fleeting world, and despising Thee, Who
17 5, 13-23| Bishop, known to the whole world as among the best of men,
18 5, 14-25| concerning the frame of this world, and the whole of nature,
19 6, 3-3 | Ambrose himself, as the world counts happy, I esteemed
20 6, 4-6 | the diseases of the whole world, and given unto them so
21 6, 1 | through the broad way of the world, and Thou didst not forsake
22 6, 11-19| hath overspread the whole world. Never would such and so
23 6, 14-24| broad and beaten ways of the world; for many thoughts were
24 7, 1-1 | whether infused into the world, or diffused infinitely
25 7, 1-2 | several portions of the world, in fragments, large to
26 7, 9-13 | man that cometh into the world. And that He was in the
27 7, 9-13 | And that He was in the world, and the world was made
28 7, 9-13 | was in the world, and the world was made by Him, and the
29 7, 9-13 | was made by Him, and the world knew Him not. But, that
30 7, 17-23| from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being
31 7, 18-24| Itself: but in this lower world built for Itself a lowly
32 7, 21-27| whom the prince of this world found nothing worthy of
33 8, 2-3 | after the rudiments of this world, whereas the Platonists
34 8, 2-3 | had (which men of this world esteem a high honour) both
35 8, 3-8 | from the beginning of the world to the end of ages, from
36 8, 4-9 | chosen the weak things of the world to confound the strong;
37 8, 4-9 | the base things of this world, and the things despised
38 8, 5-11 | hesitated to be above the world and serve Thee, for that
39 8, 5-12 | baggage of this present world was I held down pleasantly,
40 8, 6-13 | great according to this world, avoiding the distraction
41 8, 6-15 | mind was stripped of the world, as soon appeared. For as
42 8, 7-17 | treasures and kingdoms of the world, though already found, and
43 8, 7-18 | reject the hopes of this world, and follow Thee only, because
44 8, 10-22| man that cometh into the world. Take heed what you say,
45 8, 12-30| wife, nor any hope of this world, standing in that rule of
46 9, 3-5 | where from the fever of the world we reposed in Thee, with
47 9, 4-8 | possible, through the whole world, against the pride of mankind!
48 9, 4-8 | are sung through the whole world, nor can any hide himself
49 9, 7-15 | throughout other parts of the world following herein. ~ ~
50 9, 10-26| of these things, and this world with all its delights became,
51 9, 10-26| now that my hopes in this world are accomplished. One thing
52 9, 11-28| feared lest at the end of the world, He should not recognise
53 10, 6-9 | asked the whole frame of the world about my God; and it answered
54 10, 28-39| the prosperities of the world, once and again, through
55 10, 28-39| to the adversities of the world, once and again, and the
56 10, 30-41| and the ambition of the world. Thou enjoinest continency
57 10, 31-47| sins who hath overcome the world; numbering me among the
58 10, 34-52| seasoneth the life of this world for her blind lovers, with
59 10, 36-59| upon the ambitions of the world, and the foundations of
60 10, 40-65| I might, I surveyed the world, and observed the life,
61 11, 5-7 | earth; nor in the whole world didst Thou make the whole
62 11, 5-7 | didst Thou make the whole world; because there was no place
63 12, 4-4 | among all parts of the world can be found nearer to an
64 12, 4-4 | whereof to make this beautiful world) to be suitably intimated
65 12, 8-8 | For Thou, Lord, madest the world of a matter without form,
66 12, 8-8 | of which this changeable world consists, but subsists not;
67 12, 12-15| in the formation of the world, recorded to have been,
68 12, 17-24| compendiously, all this visible world; so as afterwards by the
69 12, 17-25| out of it was this visible world with all those natures which
70 12, 19-28| again, that this visible world hath for its greater part
71 12, 20-29| universal bulk of this corporeal world, together with all those
72 12, 20-29| see in the bulk of this world." He another, who saith,
73 12, 21-30| whole corporeal bulk of the world, divided into two great
74 12, 24-33| that in Thy incommutable world Thou createdst all things
75 12, 26-36| nations, and through the whole world from such an eminence of
76 12, 27-37| acquaintance with the material world would suggest. In whom,
77 13, 10-11| man that cometh into this world? ~ ~
78 13, 13-14| Be not conformed to this world, but be ye transformed by
79 13, 15-18| even unto the end of the world. Yet heaven and earth also
80 13, 18-22| appear like lights in the world, cleaving to the firmament
81 13, 18-22| laid open throughout the world), may give light upon the
82 13, 19-25| you weak things of the world, who have forsaken all,
83 13, 19-25| ye are the light of the world, nor are ye put under a
84 13, 20-26| waves of temptations of the world, to hallow the Gentiles
85 13, 20-26| words to the end of the world, because Thou, Lord, multipliedst
86 13, 21-29| themselves from the love of this world, that so their soul may
87 13, 21-30| Be not conformed to the world. Contain yourselves from
88 13, 21-30| taken up by this transitory world, and is conformed unto it. ~ ~
89 13, 21-31| not conformed unto this world; that so the earth may in
90 13, 22-32| restrained from the love of the world, by which we died through
91 13, 22-32| Be not conformed to this world: there follows that also,
92 13, 23-33| the unquiet people of this world; for what hath he to do,
93 13, 23-34| occasioned by the deep of this world, and the blindness of the
94 13, 30-45| these lower stages of the world, beget and frame these things.
95 13, 31-46| not the spirit of this world, but the Spirit which is
96 13, 32-47| the universal pile of the world, or rather the universal
97 13, 32-47| that primary body of the world, between the spiritual upper
98 13, 33-48| nothing, but the form of the world out of the matter without
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