Book, Chapter
1 1, 2-2 | could exist without Thee, doth therefore whatever exists
2 1, 6-10 | changed, neither in Thee doth to-day come to a close;
3 1, 6-10 | to a close; yet in Thee doth it come to a close; because
4 1, 7-11 | earth. Who remindeth me? doth not each little infant,
5 1, 12-19| had not learnt. But no one doth well against his will, even
6 1, 12-19| will, even though what he doth, be well. Yet neither did
7 2, 1 | made all things; for in Him doth the righteous delight, and
8 2, 6-13 | 2.6.13 For so doth pride imitate exaltedness;
9 2, 1 | 2.6.14 Thus doth the soul commit fornication,
10 2, 9-17 | not alone? Because none doth ordinarily laugh alone?
11 4, 2-3 | material brightness. And doth not a soul, sighing after
12 4, 5-10 | sighs, and complaints? Doth this sweeten it, that we
13 4, 9-14 | Thee displeased? For where doth he not find Thy law in his
14 4, 11-17| and He is our God, nor doth He pass away, for neither
15 4, 11-17| He pass away, for neither doth aught succeed Him. ~ ~
16 4, 14-21| and, unseen, he is loved: doth this love enter the heart
17 4, 16-26| to ask them, "Why then doth the soul err which God created?"
18 4, 16-26| not be asked, "Why then doth God err?" And I maintained
19 5, 1-1 | he who confesses to Thee doth not teach Thee what takes
20 5, 4-7 | 5.4.7 Doth then, O Lord God of truth,
21 5, 5-9 | injure him, so long as he doth not believe any thing unworthy
22 5, 5-9 | the Creator of all. But it doth injure him, if he imagine
23 6, 2-2 | hatred of the truth, as it doth too many (both men and women),
24 6, 6-10 | Thou, God, knowest. But "it doth make a difference whence
25 7, 3-5 | suffer ill, than that man doth it. ~ ~
26 8, 9-21 | self, to will, and yet it doth not. Whence this monstrousness?
27 8, 9-21 | not entirely: therefore doth it not command entirely.
28 8, 9-21 | another, but itself. But it doth not command entirely, therefore
29 8, 9-21 | disease of the mind, that it doth not wholly rise, by truth
30 8, 11-27| of delights, but not as doth the law of the Lord thy
31 9, 2-2 | of love devour us, as it doth its meat. ~ ~
32 10, 1-1 | lovest the truth, and he that doth it, cometh to the light.
33 10, 8-13 | inwardly to the body. All these doth that great harbour of the
34 10, 8-13 | who can tell, though it doth plainly appear by which
35 10, 8-15 | and not within? how then doth it not comprehend itself?
36 10, 17-26| which, even when the mind doth not feel, the memory retaineth,
37 10, 19-28| seek meets us; and when it doth, we say, "This is it"; which
38 10, 23-34| 10.23.34 But why doth "truth generate hatred,"
39 10, 23-34| them. Thus, thus, yea thus doth the mind of man, thus blind
40 10, 29-40| into many. For too little doth he love Thee, who loves
41 10, 33-49| given over to be enervated, doth oft beguile me, the sense
42 10, 34-51| observing it. And so strongly doth it entwine itself, that
43 10, 35-56| artifices and suggestions doth the enemy deal with me to
44 10, 36-59| soul, nor he blessed who doth ungodlily, but-a man is
45 10, 37-61| good in me. Yet I own, it doth increase it, and not so
46 10, 37-61| not so only, but dispraise doth diminish it. And when I
47 10, 38-63| whereof it glories; for it doth not contemn when it glorieth. ~ ~
48 10, 40-65| am greatly held. So much doth the burden of a bad custom
49 11, 5-7 | and see within what he doth without; Thou the sense
50 11, 5-7 | matter, convey that which he doth, and report to his mind
51 11, 7-9 | Nothing then of Thy Word doth give place or replace, because
52 11, 13-16| unto to-morrow, for neither doth it replace yesterday. Thy
53 11, 17-22| future it becometh present, doth it come out of some secret
54 11, 31-41| senses divided, -not so doth any thing happen unto Thee,
55 12, 9-9 | partaketh of Thy eternity, and doth through the sweetness of
56 12, 11-11| sin; and that no man's sin doth either hurt Thee, or disturb
57 12, 11-12| its nourishment from Thee, doth in no place and at no time
58 12, 15-18| will made any creature, nor doth His knowledge admit of any
59 12, 15-19| sufficest him; and therefore doth he not decline from Thee,
60 12, 17-25| whether they abide, as doth the eternal house of God,
61 12, 18-27| and the Prophets. And what doth it prejudice me, O my God,
62 12, 18-27| all true, -what, I say, doth it prejudice me, if I think
63 13, 2-2 | fulness of Thy goodness, doth Thy creature subsist, that
64 13, 13-14| seen, is not hope. As yet doth deep call unto deep, but
65 13, 13-14| Thy water-spouts. As yet doth he that saith, I could not
66 13, 13-14| carnal, even he as yet, doth not think himself to have
67 13, 13-14| glad the city of God. Him doth this friend of the Bridegroom
68 13, 13-14| water-spouts, not in his own voice, doth he call to that other depth,
69 13, 19-25| shine for the night; yet doth not the night obscure them,
70 13, 23-33| upon the earth. For this he doth by the understanding of
71 13, 23-33| law, not a judge. Neither doth he judge of that distinction
72 13, 23-33| firmament was made. Nor doth he, though spiritual, judge
73 13, 24-37| of the Scripture, which doth not, surely, superfluously
74 13, 29-44| Scripture saith, I say: and yet doth that speak in time; but
75 13, 32-47| the universal creation, doth consist, we see light made,
|