Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | Thyself unto me. For then I knew but to suck; to repose in
2 1, 6-8 | better than my nurses who knew it. ~ ~
3 1, 9-14 | in which I (poor wretch) knew not what use there was;
4 1, 14-23| was also (as an infant) I knew no Latin; but this I learned
5 2, 2-2 | gathered over me, and I knew it not. I was grown deaf
6 2, 3-7 | But they were Thine, and I knew it not: and I thought Thou
7 2, 3-7 | handmaid, Thy servant. But I knew it not; and ran headlong
8 3, 4-8 | earthly things to Thee, nor knew I what Thou wouldest do
9 3, 7-12 | that which really is I knew not; and was, as it were
10 3, 7-12 | towards it; because as yet I knew not that evil was nothing
11 3, 7-12 | mind to a phantasm? And I knew not God to be a Spirit,
12 3, 7-13 | 3.7.13 Nor knew I that true inward righteousness
13 3, 7-14 | 7.14 These things I then knew not, nor observed; they
14 4, 2-3 | O God of my heart; for I knew not how to love Thee, who
15 4, 2-3 | not how to love Thee, who knew not how to conceive aught
16 4, 4-9 | disquieted me sorely: but she knew not what to answer me. And
17 4, 7-12 | for Thee to lighten; I knew it; but neither could nor
18 4, 13-20| 13.20 These things I then knew not, and I loved these lower
19 4, 14-21| an orator of Rome, whom I knew not by face, but loved for
20 4, 16-25| as it was then in me, who knew not that it must be enlightened
21 4, 17-30| I delighted in them, but knew not whence came all, that
22 5, 3-5 | 5.3.5 But they knew not the way, Thy Word, by
23 5, 3-5 | tribute unto Caesar. They knew not this way whereby to
24 5, 3-5 | Him ascend unto Him. They knew not this way, and deemed
25 5, 5-8 | things which not only he knew not, but which were falsified,
26 5, 7-12 | from the burthen. For he knew that he knew not these things,
27 5, 7-12 | burthen. For he knew that he knew not these things, and was
28 5, 8-14 | pleased to go where, all that knew it, assured me that the
29 5, 8-15 | more than many; and she knew not how great joy Thou wert
30 5, 8-15 | her out of my absence. She knew not; therefore did she weep
31 5, 9-16 | appointment? And this she knew not, yet in absence prayed
32 5, 10-19| wished to think on my God, I knew not what to think of, but
33 6, 1-1 | angel of God, because she knew that by him I had been brought
34 6, 2-2 | door-keeper; so soon as she knew that the Bishop had forbidden
35 6, 4-6 | though he taught what I knew not as yet, whether it were
36 6, 4-6 | or spiritual, whereof I knew not how to conceive, except
37 6, 5-7 | whatsoever Thou wert (what I knew not), and "That the government
38 6, 6-9 | be applauded by those who knew I lied, and my heart was
39 6, 16-26| wash me thoroughly, and I knew it not; nor did anything
40 7, 1-1 | else to conceive of Thee I knew not. And I, a man, and such
41 7, 3-5 | little into Thy light, that I knew as well that I had a will,
42 7, 5-8 | estimation of that art, he knew not. This man then, Firminus
43 7, 5-8 | his yoke, as Firminus, who knew him, told me. ~ ~
44 7, 7-11 | were Thine ears open, and I knew it not; and when in silence
45 7, 9-13 | made by Him, and the world knew Him not. But, that He came
46 7, 9-14 | your souls. Although they knew God, yet they glorify Him
47 7, 10-16| and day. Thee when I first knew, Thou liftedst me up, that
48 7, 17-23| changeable"; whence also it knew That Unchangeable, which,
49 7, 18-24| humbled, to the Humble; nor knew I yet whereto His infirmity
50 7, 19-25| of Thy Word, which I now knew, as far as I could, nor
51 8, 2-5 | profession, all, as they knew him, whispered his name
52 8, 2-5 | congratulation. And who there knew him not? and there ran a
53 8, 6-15 | the wilderness, whereof we knew nothing. And there was a
54 8, 6-15 | care of Ambrose, and we knew it not. He went on with
55 8, 8-19 | should end as Thou knewest, I knew not. Only I was healthfully
56 8, 12-30| wrought in him, which I knew not, he thus showed me.
57 8, 12-30| further than I had read, and I knew not what followed. This
58 9, 4-8 | I pitied them, for they knew not those Sacraments, those
59 9, 4-9 | already sent Him, but I knew it not; He had sent Him,
60 9, 9-22 | servants; whosoever of them knew her, did in her much praise
61 9, 10-23| day Thou well knewest, we knew not), it came to pass, Thyself,
62 9, 11-28| recalling what I before knew, how careful and anxious
63 9, 11-28| to cease in her heart, I knew not, and rejoiced admiring
64 9, 12-31| of countenance; still I knew what I was keeping down
65 9, 13-36| intermission of one day: whence she knew the holy Sacrifice to be
66 10, 6-9 | of the outer: I the inner knew them; I, the mind, through
67 10, 21-31| some certain knowledge we knew, we should not with so certain
68 10, 29-40| us continency; and when I knew, saith one, that no man
69 10, 36-58| verily so it was, and I knew it not, when I feared to
70 11, 3-5 | spake truth? Yea, and if I knew this also, should I know
71 11, 12-14| a creature? And would I knew whatsoever I desire to know
72 13, 26-40| in distress; for that he knew to abound, and to suffer
73 13, 26-41| Elijah fed by the widow that knew she fed a man of God, and
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