Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 1-4  |           my God, my life, my holy joy? or what saith any man when
 2     1, 6-9  |          that life again, O God my joy, was I any where or any
 3     1, 20-31|      errors. Thanks be to Thee, my joy and my glory and my confidence,
 4     2, 2-2  |         Thy peace, O Thou my tardy joy! Thou then heldest Thy peace,
 5     2, 1    |   righteous delight, and He is the joy of the upright in heart. ~ ~
 6     2, 10-18|         into Thee, enters into the joy of his Lord: and shall not
 7     3, 1-1  |          of enjoying; and was with joy fettered with sorrow-bringing
 8     3, 2-2  |        stays intent, and weeps for joy. ~ ~
 9     3, 2-3  |           loved? Verily all desire joy. Or whereas no man likes
10     3, 4-7  |            and vainglorious end, a joy in human vanity. In the
11     3, 8-16 |         human society, they boldly joy in self-willed combinations
12     3, 11-20|           dream itself, by which a joy to the holy woman, to be
13     4, 5-10 |         miserable, and had lost my joy. Or is weeping indeed a
14     4, 8-13 |            welcome the coming with joy. These and the like expressions,
15     4, 16-27|          didst not make me to hear joy and gladness, nor did the
16     5, 2-2  |            they weep the more, and joy in weeping; even for that
17     5, 8-15 |         and she knew not how great joy Thou wert about to work
18     6, 1    |         shadowy notion); yet, with joy I blushed at having so many
19     6, 4-6  |           thought not so: and with joy I heard Ambrose in his sermons
20     6, 6-9  |           turning and winding; the joy of a temporary felicity.
21     6, 6-9  |            verily had not the true joy; but yet I with those my
22     6, 6-9  |           than he, seeing I had no joy therein, but sought to please
23     6, 6-10 |          difference whence a man's joy is. That beggar-man joyed
24     6, 6-10 |     drunkenness; Thou desiredst to joy in glory." What glory, Lord?
25     6, 6-10 |            even as his was no true joy, so was that no true glory:
26     6, 6-10 |          difference whence a man's joy is." I know it, and the
27     6, 6-10 |            is." I know it, and the joy of a faithful hope lieth
28     7, 7-11 |         Thee; and Thou art my true joy when subjected to Thee,
29     8, 2-3  |            Latin, he testified his joy that I had not fallen upon
30     8, 2-4  |         not containing himself for joy, went with him. And having
31     8, 2-5  |       heart; yea by their love and joy they drew him thither, such
32     8, 3-6  |         often as we hear with what joy the sheep which had strayed
33     8, 3-6  |        woman who found it; and the joy of the solemn service of
34     8, 3-7  |           battle, so much the more joy is there in the triumph.
35     8, 3-7  |        strength; yet there is such joy, as was not, when before
36     8, 3-8  |         holds in foul and accursed joy; this in permitted and lawful
37     8, 3-8  |            in permitted and lawful joy; this in the very purest
38     8, 3-8  |            Every where the greater joy is ushered in by the greater
39     8, 3-8  |     whereas Thou art everlastingly joy to Thyself, and some things
40     8, 4-9  |          even they that know them, joy less for them. For when
41     8, 4-9  |            for them. For when many joy together, each also has
42     8, 4-9  |            also has more exuberant joy for that they are kindled
43     8, 6-14 |            at me, he expressed his joy and wonder that he had on
44     8, 12-30|          took place; she leaps for joy, and triumpheth, and blesseth
45     8, 12-30|          convert her mourning into joy, much more plentiful than
46     9, 1-1  |          be parted from, was now a joy to part with. For Thou didst
47     9, 2-4  |            sons. Full then of such joy, I endured till that interval
48     9, 3-6  |         time sorrow, but Nebridius joy. For although he also, not
49     9, 4-10 |           for they that would have joy from without soon become
50     9, 7-16 |           of the people's confused joy, sprang forth desiring his
51     9, 10-25|            Enter into thy Master's joy? And when shall that be?
52     9, 13-35|           give thanks to Thee with joy, do now beseech Thee for
53    10, 4-5  |            this? Do they desire to joy with me, when they hear
54    10, 4-6  |         sons of men, sharers of my joy, and partners in my mortality,
55    10, 14-21|   Sometimes, on the contrary, with joy do I remember my fore-past
56    10, 14-21|           sorrow, and with sorrow, joy. Which is not wonderful,
57    10, 14-21|       another. If I therefore with joy remember some past pain
58    10, 14-21|           how is it that when with joy I remember my past sorrow,
59    10, 14-21|         past sorrow, the mind hath joy, the memory hath sorrow;
60    10, 14-21|         the belly of the mind, and joy and sadness, like sweet
61    10, 14-22| perturbations of the mind, desire, joy, fear, sorrow; and whatsoever
62    10, 14-22|            musing the sweetness of joy, or the bitterness of sorrow?
63    10, 21-30|        others. As then we remember joy? Perchance; for my joy I
64    10, 21-30|    remember joy? Perchance; for my joy I remember, even when sad,
65    10, 21-30|          smell, taste, or touch my joy; but I experienced it in
66    10, 21-30|         been immersed in a sort of joy; which now recalling, I
67    10, 21-30|            sadness I recall former joy. ~ ~
68    10, 21-31|          that as one looks for his joy in this thing, another in
69    10, 21-31|           that they wished to have joy, and this joy they call
70    10, 21-31|       wished to have joy, and this joy they call a happy life?
71    10, 21-31|     Although then one obtains this joy by one means, another by
72    10, 21-31|          strive to attain, namely, joy. Which being a thing which
73    10, 22-32|            far be it, that, be the joy what it may, I should therefore
74    10, 22-32|       myself happy. For there is a joy which is not given to the
75    10, 22-32|          for Thine own sake, whose joy Thou Thyself art. And this
76    10, 22-32|        some other and not the true joy. Yet is not their will turned
77    10, 22-32|        away from some semblance of joy. ~ ~
78    10, 23-33|            as they who wish not to joy in Thee, which is the only
79    10, 23-33|         ask any one, had he rather joy in truth, or in falsehood?
80    10, 23-33|        happy," for a happy life is joy in the truth: for this is
81    10, 23-33|           is happy, all desire; to joy in the truth all desire.
82    10, 23-33|          in their memory. Why then joy they not in it? why are
83    10, 23-34|           miserable, it had rather joy in truths than in falsehoods.
84    10, 23-34|  distraction interposing, it shall joy in that only Truth, by Whom
85    10, 28-39|       adversity, and corruption of joy! Woe to the adversities
86    10, 36-59|             but that we may have a joy therein which is no joy?
87    10, 36-59|            joy therein which is no joy? A miserable life this and
88    10, 36-59|            unawares, and sever our joy from Thy truth, and set
89    10, 37-61|        should not even increase my joy for any good in me. Yet
90    11, 2-3  |            Behold, Thy voice is my joy; Thy voice exceedeth the
91    11, 31-41|         eyes, that I may share the joy of Thy light. Certainly,
92    12, 16-23|          strong delight, and solid joy, and all good things unspeakable,
93    13, 4-5  |            form, not as though Thy joy were fulfilled by them?
94    13, 14-15|          by myself in the voice of joy and praise, the sound of
95    13, 26-40|        what is it that feeds thee? joy. Hear we what follows: notwithstanding,
 
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