Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-20| writing and arithmetic, I thought as great a burden and penalty
2 1, 13-21| me. Madness like this is thought a higher and a richer learning,
3 1, 19-30| praise from them, whom I then thought it all virtue to please.
4 2, 3-7 | and I knew it not: and I thought Thou wert silent and that
5 2, 3-8 | because he had next to no thought of Thee, and of me but vain
6 2, 9-17 | beguiled those who little thought what we were doing, and
7 3, 2-3 | wickedness, than him who is thought to suffer hardship, by missing
8 3, 6-10 | our mind. Yet because I thought them to be Thee, I fed thereon;
9 4, 3-5 | some poet, who sang and thought of something wholly different,
10 4, 7-12 | the more, since, when I thought of Thee, Thou wert not to
11 4, 16-24| see these in the mind, I thought I could not see my mind.
12 5, 5-8 | not have himself meanly thought of, but went about to persuade
13 5, 5-9 | that whoso followed him thought that he followed, not a
14 5, 7-12 | of those arts in which I thought he excelled, I began to
15 5, 7-12 | moon, and I now no longer thought him able satisfactorily
16 5, 10-18| The Elect." For I still thought "that it was not we that
17 5, 10-19| For there half arose a thought in me that those philosophers,
18 5, 10-19| clearly convinced that they thought, as they are commonly reported.
19 5, 10-20| the Catholic faith which I thought to be so. And I seemed to
20 5, 10-20| Nature then, being such, I thought could not be born of the
21 5, 11-21| criticised in Thy Scriptures, I thought could not be defended; yet
22 5, 11-21| and to make trial what he thought thereon; for the words of
23 5, 14-24| Catholic faith, for which I had thought nothing could be said against
24 5, 14-24| Manichees' objections, I now thought might be maintained without
25 6, 4-6 | thinking, whereas indeed they thought not so: and with joy I heard
26 6, 1 | ignorant, both what was to be thought of Thy substance, and what
27 6, 1 | lowliness. These things I thought on, and Thou wert with me;
28 6, 7-11 | For I supposed that he thought of me as did his father;
29 6, 7-12 | Thou knowest that I then thought not of curing Alypius of
30 6, 7-12 | it wholly to himself, and thought that I said it simply for
31 6, 11-18| Faith teaches not what we thought, and vainly accused it of;
32 6, 11-20| it, by fleeing from it. I thought I should be too miserable,
33 6, 11-20| to cure that infirmity I thought not, not having tried it.
34 6, 14-24| each, and all to all. We thought there might be some often
35 7, 1-1 | seen with these eyes. I thought not of Thee, O God, under
36 7, 1-2 | some of these dimensions, I thought to be altogether nothing.
37 7, 1-2 | filling it wholly: so I thought the body not of heaven,
38 7, 4-6 | incorruptible, I could in thought have arrived at something
39 7, 5-7 | could not know), but as I thought convenient, yet every way
40 7, 5-8 | socalled constellations, I thought on certain affairs of his,
41 7, 7-11 | not by any fluctuations of thought to be carried away from
42 7, 7-11 | heaps and troops, and in thought the images thereof presented
43 7, 9-14 | form of the Father, and thought it not robbery to be equal
44 7, 14-20| measures of all space; and thought it to be Thee, and placed
45 7, 15-21| falsehood, unless when that is thought to be, which is not. And
46 7, 19-25| 7.19.25 But I thought otherwise; conceiving only
47 7, 20-26| thence imbibed, I might have thought that it might have been
48 8, 2-4 | that by reading and earnest thought he had gathered firmness,
49 8, 6-14 | the Apostle Paul; for he thought it some of those books which
50 8, 7-18 | 8.7.18 And I had thought that I therefore deferred
51 9, 4-7 | Professorship, whereof in thought I was already freed. And
52 9, 10-25| ourselves, and in swift thought touched on that Eternal
53 9, 12-29| checked and silenced. For we thought it not fitting to solemnise
54 9, 12-31| together with those who thought not fit to leave me, discoursed
55 9, 13-36| dissolution now at hand, took no thought to have her body sumptuously
56 10, 2-2 | soul, and the cry of the thought which Thy ear knoweth. For
57 10, 8-13 | there in readiness, for thought to recall. Which images,
58 10, 11-18| must again, as if new, he thought out thence, for other abode
59 10, 11-18| said to be cogitated, or thought upon. ~ ~
60 10, 13-20| discerned them, when I often thought upon them. I both remember
61 10, 19-28| because it was not wont to be thought upon together with him,
62 10, 30-42| influence, not even such as a thought would restrain, -to work
63 10, 35-57| me even from some weighty thought, and draw me after it: not
64 10, 37-60| greater madness can be said or thought of? But if praise useth
65 10, 43-69| loved us, for whom He that thought it no robbery to be equal
66 11, 2-3 | to Thee the service of my thought and tongue; do Thou give
67 11, 14-17| explain this? Who can even in thought comprehend it, so as to
68 11, 27-36| do we not stretch out our thought to the measure of a voice,
69 11, 27-36| tongue be still, yet in thought we go over poems, and verses,
70 11, 27-36| sound, and had settled in thought how long it should be, he
71 12, 5-5 | 12.5.5 So that when thought seeketh what the sense may
72 12, 5-5 | or sense";- while man's thought thus saith to itself, it
73 12, 15-18| when they be past. Now all thought which thus varies is mutable;
74 12, 17-24| which he spake, that he thought them fit to be entrusted
75 12, 18-27| another thinketh the writer thought? All we readers verily strive
76 12, 24-33| as to affirm, "this Moses thought," and "this would he have
77 12, 24-33| is true," whether Moses thought this or that? For behold,
78 12, 24-33| not in his mind, that he thought of this when he wrote these
79 12, 24-33| but which of the two he thought of in these words, I do
80 12, 25-34| me then, by saying, Moses thought not as you say, but as I
81 12, 25-34| How know you that Moses thought that which you infer out
82 12, 26-36| opinion soever they had by thought arrived at, not passed over
83 12, 31-42| those words, perceived and thought on what truth soever we
84 12, 32-43| among many true meanings, thought on some one? which if so
85 12, 32-43| it be, let that which he thought on be of all the highest.
86 13, 19-24| Master tell him (whom he thought no more than man; but He
|