Book, Chapter
1 3, 8-16 | commit against themselves, seeing also when they sin against
2 3, 9-17 | doubts but it is to be done, seeing that society of men is just
3 4, 1-1 | sort of man is any man, seeing he is but a man? Let now
4 4, 16-25| may be partaker of truth, seeing itself is not that nature
5 4, 17-29| did all this further me, seeing it even hindered me? when,
6 4, 17-29| fair in that it is a body, seeing that, though it were less
7 4, 17-31| from human instruction; seeing I erred so foully, and with
8 5, 1-1 | takes place within him; seeing a closed heart closes not
9 5, 2-2 | they might not see Thee seeing them, and, blinded, might
10 5, 5-8 | would become evident enough, seeing he delivered things which
11 5, 7-13 | of their other teachers, seeing that in divers things which
12 6, 6-9 | because more learned than he, seeing I had no joy therein, but
13 6, 12-22| bondage whereat he wondered, seeing he was willing to make a
14 7, 3-5 | this plant of bitterness, seeing I was wholly formed by my
15 7, 3-5 | whereby he became a devil, seeing the whole nature of angels
16 7, 4-6 | should not be corruptible," seeing if it were so, it should
17 7, 5-7 | fear. Whence is it then? seeing God, the Good, hath created
18 7, 5-7 | evil should remain in it, seeing He is All-mighty? Lastly,
19 7, 9-15 | people to take from Egypt, seeing Thine it was, wheresoever
20 7, 17-23| it was that I so judged, seeing I did so judge, I had found
21 7, 18-24| consent to become weak, seeing before their feet the Divinity
22 8, 4-9 | noble before the ignoble; seeing rather Thou hast chosen
23 9, 3-5 | resurrection of the just, seeing Thou hast already given
24 9, 3-6 | therewith, as to forget me; seeing Thou, Lord, Whom he drinketh,
25 9, 10-24| in her, but only "to be," seeing she is eternal. For to "
26 10, 3-3 | myself, whether I say true; seeing no man knows what is in
27 10, 6-10 | one man only sees, another seeing asks, so as to appear one
28 10, 7-11 | understanding might find Him; seeing it is the same power, whereby
29 10, 8-15 | abroad. Yet did not I by seeing draw them into myself, when
30 10, 12-19| bodily sense impressed; seeing they have neither colour,
31 10, 14-21| not so wonderful. But now seeing this very memory itself
32 10, 16-25| could I say this either, seeing that when the image of any
33 10, 16-25| its image in the memory, seeing that forgetfulness by its
34 10, 20-29| do I seek a happy life, seeing I have it not, until I can
35 10, 35-54| eyes, because the office of seeing, wherein the eyes hold the
36 11, 1-1 | and be blessed in Thee; seeing Thou hast called us, to
37 11, 5-7 | nor in the air, or waters, seeing these also belong to the
38 11, 10-12| but before the creature; seeing nothing could be created,
39 11, 13-15| by, if they never were? Seeing then Thou art the Creator
40 11, 13-16| is not daily, but To-day, seeing Thy To-day gives not place
41 11, 14-17| and to come, how are they, seeing the past now is not, and
42 11, 15-18| find, what hath been long, seeing that since it was past,
43 11, 21-27| present how do we measure, seeing it hath no space? It is
44 11, 23-30| long as that. For I ask, Seeing "day" denotes not the stay
45 11, 23-30| nights not reckoned apart;- seeing then a day is completed
46 11, 24-31| unto that, was finished. Seeing therefore the motion of
47 11, 25-32| time. How then know I this, seeing I know not what time is?
48 11, 27-34| measure it while it sounds; seeing when it hath left sounding,
49 11, 27-35| this to have twice so much; seeing the long does not begin
50 11, 27-35| do I measure as present, seeing I measure it not till it
51 12, 11-11| Thy will altered by times: seeing no will which varies is
52 12, 11-13| above all times, eternal; seeing Thy house which at no time
53 12, 15-21| possession of me also in thee, seeing He hath made me likewise.
54 12, 18-27| meaning whom we read; and seeing we believe him to speak
55 12, 18-27| reads, understood not this, seeing he also understood a Truth,
56 12, 22-31| formless and invisible, seeing we behold them flowing in
57 12, 22-31| waters above the firmament? Seeing neither if formless would
58 12, 22-31| created, we do not find; why (seeing truth teaches us) should
59 12, 25-34| Thy judgements terrible; seeing Thy truth is neither mine,
60 12, 25-35| which is above our souls." Seeing then we strive not about
61 12, 26-36| and forgivest my sins: seeing Thou commandest me to love
62 12, 29-40| not because it maketh it, seeing itself is rather made; nor
63 13, 2-3 | invisible and without form? seeing it were not even this, but
64 13, 3-4 | another to live blessedly, seeing Thyself art Thine own Blessedness. ~ ~
65 13, 4-5 | not one with happy living, seeing it liveth also, ebbing and
66 13, 15-18| their scroll folded up; seeing Thou Thyself art this to
67 13, 19-25| the night obscure them, seeing they give it light in its
68 13, 20-26| their voice is not heard: seeing their sound is gone through
69 13, 25-38| believe myself to speak truth, seeing Thou art the Truth, and
70 13, 29-44| pleased Thee; but in Thy seeing I found no times, whereby
71 13, 29-44| say unto me, 'that in Thy seeing there be no times'; whereas
72 13, 33-48| time didst give form. For seeing the matter of heaven and
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