Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | again what Thou findest, yet didst never lose; never in need,
2 1, 6-7 | of whose substance Thou didst sometime fashion me. Thus
3 1, 6-7 | breasts for me; but Thou didst bestow the food of my infancy
4 1, 11-17| father; and in this Thou didst aid her to prevail over
5 1, 12-19| of our head are numbered, didst use for my good the error
6 1, 12-19| who would not learn, Thou didst use for my punishment -
7 1, 12-19| those who did not well, Thou didst well for me; and by my own
8 1, 12-19| and by my own sin Thou didst justly punish me. For Thou
9 1, 15-24| read, reckon. For Thou didst grant me Thy discipline,
10 1, 19-30| childhood which Thou our King didst commend as an emblem of
11 2, 3-7 | wandered further from Thee? Didst Thou then indeed hold Thy
12 3, 1-1 | Mercy, with how much gall didst Thou out of Thy great goodness
13 3, 3-5 | in all these things Thou didst scourge me! I dared even,
14 3, 6-10 | thereon; not eagerly, for Thou didst not in them taste to me
15 4, 3-5 | grace to the humble. But didst Thou fail me even by that
16 4, 16-27| the lowest pit. For Thou didst not make me to hear joy
17 5, 6-11 | and my remembrance, Who didst at that time direct me by
18 5, 6-11 | mystery of Thy providence, and didst set those shameful errors
19 5, 7-13 | for me unto Thee; and Thou didst deal with me by wondrous
20 5, 7-13 | me by wondrous ways. Thou didst it, O my God: for the steps
21 5, 8-14 | 5.8.14 Thou didst deal with me, that I should
22 5, 8-14 | of my soul, at Carthage didst goad me, that I might thereby
23 5, 8-14 | torn from it; and at Rome didst proffer me allurements,
24 5, 8-14 | and, to correct my steps, didst secretly use their and my
25 5, 8-15 | groans filled Thine ears, Who didst then disregard them; whilst
26 6, 5-7 | and composing my heart, didst persuade me - considering
27 6, 5-7 | considering all this, Thou didst persuade me, that not they
28 6, 1 | me; I wavered, and Thou didst guide me; I wandered through
29 6, 1 | way of the world, and Thou didst not forsake me. ~ ~
30 6, 6-9 | wretched was it! and Thou didst irritate the feeling of
31 6, 6-9 | miserable was I then, and how didst Thou deal with me, to make
32 6, 6-9 | please. Wherefore also Thou didst break my bones with the
33 6, 7-12 | and that order is just), didst of my heart and tongue make
34 6, 8-13 | draw in others. Yet thence didst Thou with a most strong
35 6, 9-14 | no other cause, I deem, didst Thou, our God, suffer it,
36 6, 12-22| commiserating us miserable, didst come to our help, by wondrous
37 6, 14-24| Out of which counsel Thou didst deride ours, and preparedst
38 7, 8-12 | deformities; and by inward goads didst Thou rouse me, that I should
39 7, 10-16| such as to see. And Thou didst beat back the weakness of
40 7, 15-21| Thou, who only art Eternal, didst not begin to work after
41 8, 1-1 | its straitness. And Thou didst put into my mind, and it
42 8, 2-4 | did smoke, by what means didst Thou convey Thyself into
43 8, 5-12 | thee light. And when Thou didst on all sides show me that
44 8, 6-13 | 8.6.13 And how Thou didst deliver me out of the bonds
45 8, 7-16 | while he was speaking, didst turn me round towards myself,
46 8, 7-16 | relation, and Thou again didst set me over against myself,
47 8, 12-30| many years before. And Thou didst convert her mourning into
48 9, 1-1 | joy to part with. For Thou didst cast them forth from me,
49 9, 3-6 | first been made Christian, didst Thou release from the flesh;
50 9, 4-7 | freed. And it was done. Thou didst rescue my tongue, whence
51 9, 4-12 | swiftness of Thy mercy. Thou didst then torment me with pain
52 9, 6-14 | workmaster of such wonders? Soon didst Thou take his life from
53 9, 7-16 | 9.7.16 Then didst Thou by a vision discover
54 9, 8-17 | of one mind in one house, didst join with us Euodius also,
55 9, 8-18 | salvation of our souls, what didst Thou then, O my God? how
56 9, 8-18 | Thou then, O my God? how didst Thou cure her? how heal
57 9, 8-18 | cure her? how heal her? didst Thou not out of another
58 9, 8-18 | turbulence of the tide of times, didst by the very unhealthiness
59 9, 12-32| heal my sorrow, yet Thou didst not; impressing, I believe,
60 10, 33-49| and subdued me; but Thou didst loosen and free me. Now,
61 10, 35-57| made me see my infirmity didst speedily admonish me either
62 10, 36-58| desire with good things: who didst curb my pride with Thy fear,
63 11, 5-7 | 11.5.7 But how didst Thou make the heaven and
64 11, 5-7 | Thou make them? how, O God, didst Thou make heaven and earth?
65 11, 5-7 | heaven, nor in the earth, didst Thou make heaven and earth;
66 11, 5-7 | nor in the whole world didst Thou make the whole world;
67 11, 5-7 | made, that it might be. Nor didst Thou hold any thing in Thy
68 11, 6-8 | 11.6.8 But how didst Thou speak? In the way that
69 11, 6-8 | at all. By what Word then didst Thou speak, that a body
70 11, 9-11 | Beginning, and in that Beginning didst Thou make heaven and earth. ~ ~
71 11, 13-15| Maker of heaven and earth, didst for innumerable ages forbear
72 11, 13-15| why say they that Thou didst forego working? For that
73 11, 13-15| working? For that very time didst Thou make, nor could times
74 11, 13-15| demanded, what Thou then didst? For there was no "then,"
75 11, 13-16| is Eternity; therefore didst Thou beget The Coeternal,
76 11, 19-25| things to come? For Thou didst teach Thy Prophets. By what
77 12, 3-3 | had no shape. Therefore didst Thou command it to be written,
78 12, 6-6 | whole, whatsoever knots Thou didst open for me in this question,
79 12, 7-7 | Holy, Lord God Almighty, didst in the Beginning, which
80 12, 7-7 | therefore out of nothing didst Thou create heaven and earth;
81 12, 12-15| unto time. But this Thou didst not leave thus formless,
82 12, 12-15| days, Thou in the Beginning didst create Heaven and Earth;
83 13, 15-16| knowest, how Thou with skins didst clothe men, when they by
84 13, 23-33| over them, -for in this way didst Thou make man male and female,
85 13, 24-35| understand something? why didst Thou not as well bless the
86 13, 33-48| without any interval of time didst give form. For seeing the
87 13, 34-49| in due season; and Thou didst justify the ungodly, and
88 13, 34-49| heavenly. And after this didst Thou kindle certain lights
89 13, 34-49| the unbelieving Gentiles, didst Thou out of corporeal matter
90 13, 34-49| blessed and multiplied. Next didst Thou form the living soul
91 13, 34-49| image and likeness; and didst subject its rational actions
92 13, 36-51| continuance; that that which Thou didst after Thy works which were
93 13, 38-53| the One, the Good God, didst never cease doing good.
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