Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | free, and its own elders, yea, the very authors of its
2 1, 9-14 | over to folly), my elders, yea my very parents, who yet
3 1, 18-29| 18.29 Behold, O Lord God, yea, behold patiently as Thou
4 2, 3-7 | of their flagitiousness, yea, and the more boasting,
5 2, 3-8 | spend my time in sport, yea, even unto dissoluteness
6 2, 6-13 | Thou supremely knowest all. Yea, ignorance and foolishness
7 2, 6-13 | which injure the sinner? Yea, sloth would fain be at
8 2, 7-15 | a sin for its own sake? Yea, all I confess to have been
9 2, 7-15 | let him love Thee as much, yea and more; since by whom
10 2, 8-16 | nothing else but the theft, yea rather I did love nothing
11 3, 9-17 | and unthought of thing, yea, although Thou hast sometime
12 3, 10-18| breathe out of it angels, yea, there shall burst forth
13 3, 11-19| place where she prayed; yea Thou heardest her. For whence
14 4, 6-11 | part with it than with him; yea, I know not whether I would
15 4, 7-12 | All things looked ghastly, yea, the very light; whatsoever
16 4, 10-15| is riveted upon sorrows, yea though it is riveted on
17 4, 10-15| the senses of the flesh? yea, who can grasp them, when
18 5, 9-17 | she was such? Never, Lord. Yea, Thou wert at hand, and
19 5, 10-20| it, could come from Thee. Yea, and our Saviour Himself,
20 6, 6-10 | incomparably beyond such vanity. Yea, and so was he then beyond
21 6, 8-13 | the throng he came unto, yea, a true associate of theirs
22 6, 8-13 | thither, but also before them, yea and to draw in others. Yet
23 6, 10-17| native country near Carthage, yea and Carthage itself, where
24 6, 16-26| Run; I will carry you; yea I will bring you through;
25 7, 1-1 | space, seemed to me nothing, yea altogether nothing, not
26 7, 5-7 | trees, mortal creatures); yea, and whatever in it we do
27 7, 5-7 | created; and God is good, yea, most mightily and incomparably
28 7, 5-7 | idly goaded and racked. Yea, and so much a greater evil,
29 7, 7-11 | was I separated from Thee; yea, my pride-swollen face closed
30 7, 10-16| was this light, but other, yea, far other from these. Nor
31 7, 13-19| nothing whatsoever evil: yea, not only to Thee, but also
32 8, 1-2 | that I led a secular life; yea now that my desires no longer
33 8, 2-5 | him into their very heart; yea by their love and joy they
34 8, 3-7 | if it had ever had them? yea, and other things witness
35 8, 3-7 | walked sound and strong. Yea, the very pleasures of human
36 9, 1-1 | and my tongue praise Thee; yea, let all my bones say, O
37 9, 4-10 | not sin in time to come! Yea, to be justly angry; for
38 9, 7-15 | custom is retained, divers (yea, almost all) Thy congregations,
39 9, 10-24| stars shine upon the earth; yea, we were soaring higher
40 9, 10-24| and so shall she be ever; yea rather, to "have been,"
41 9, 10-25| also the pole of heaven, yea the very soul be hushed
42 10, 4-6 | Almighty, Who are with me, yea, before I am with Thee.
43 10, 6-8 | word, and I loved Thee. Yea also heaven, and earth,
44 10, 6-10 | to this, speaks to that; yea rather it speaks to all;
45 10, 8-13 | I recall at my pleasure. Yea, I discern the breath of
46 10, 14-22| to mind, I remember them; yea, and before I recalled and
47 10, 16-25| I, truly, toil therein, yea and toil in myself; I am
48 10, 17-26| which is called memory: yea, I will pass beyond it,
49 10, 17-26| Thee who abidest above me. Yea, I now will pass beyond
50 10, 20-29| have it, how, I know not. Yea, there is another way, wherein
51 10, 23-34| manifest unto them. Thus, thus, yea thus doth the mind of man,
52 10, 30-41| what is very like reality. Yea, so far prevails the illusion
53 10, 31-45| from Thee we received it; yea to the end we might afterwards
54 10, 31-45| thy pleasure turn away. Yea by Thy favour have I heard
55 10, 36-59| givest grace to the humble: yea, Thou thunderest down upon
56 10, 37-60| powers, must we live ill, yea so abandonedly and atrociously,
57 11, 2-3 | and Strength of the weak; yea also Light of those that
58 11, 3-5 | whether he spake truth? Yea, and if I knew this also,
59 11, 15-20| those behind it to come. Yea, that one hour passeth away
60 11, 27-36| brought unto the end proposed. Yea it hath sounded, and will
61 12, 2-2 | our earth, is but earth: yea both these great bodies,
62 12, 9-9 | rolling vicissitude of times. Yea, neither is this very formlessness
63 12, 16-23| good things unspeakable, yea all at once, because the
64 12, 30-41| it, and not for vanities; yea, let us so honour this Thy
65 12, 31-42| be a third, or a fourth, yea if any other seeth any other
66 12, 31-42| have been able to find, yea and whatsoever we have not
67 12, 32-43| What strength of ours, yea what ages would suffice
68 13, 11-12| inseparable a life there is, yea one life, mind, and one
69 13, 11-12| mind, and one essence, yea lastly how inseparable a
70 13, 12-13| carnal people of His Church. Yea and our earth, before it
71 13, 22-32| and perfect will of Thine: yea, Thou teachest him, now
72 13, 25-38| following Scripture minds me of; yea, I will say, and not fear.
73 13, 25-38| are due to them, as men; yea and due to them also, as
74 13, 28-43| behold, it was very good. Yea we also see the same, and
75 13, 32-47| visible and harmonized, yea and the matter of herbs
76 13, 37-52| makest things seen in time, yea the times themselves, and
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