Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-9 | 1.6.9 And, lo! my infancy died
2 1, 9-14 | 1.9.14 O God my God, what miseries
3 1, 9-15 | 1.9.15 Is there, Lord, any of
4 2, 4-9 | 2.4.9 Theft is punished by Thy
5 2, 9-17 | 2.9.17 What then was this feeling?
6 3, 3-5 | 3.5.9 I resolved then to bend
7 3, 9-17 | 3.9.17 Amidst these offences
8 4, 4-9 | 4.4.9 At this grief my heart was
9 4, 9-14 | 4.9.14 This is it that is loved
10 5, 5-9 | 5.5.9 For when I hear any Christian
11 5, 9-16 | 5.9.16 And lo, there was I received
12 5, 9-17 | 5.9.17 I see not then how she
13 6, 6-9 | 6.6.9 I panted after honours,
14 6, 9-14 | 6.9.14 But this was already
15 6, 9-15 | 6.9.15 But thus far was Alypius
16 7, 6-9 | 7.6.9 Upon hearing and believing
17 7, 9-13 | 7.9.13 And Thou, willing first
18 7, 9-14 | 7.9.14 Again I read there, that
19 7, 9-15 | 7.9.15 And therefore did I read
20 8, 4-9 | 8.4.9 Up, Lord, and do; stir us
21 8, 9-21 | 8.9.21 Whence is this monstrousness?
22 9 | BOOK 9~ ~
23 9, 1-1 | 9.1.1 O Lord, I am Thy servant;
24 9, 2-2 | 9.2.2 And I resolved in Thy
25 9, 2-3 | 9.2.3 Thou hadst pierced our
26 9, 2-4 | 9.2.4 Moreover, it had at
27 9, 3-5 | 9.3.5 Verecundus was worn
28 9, 3-6 | 9.3.6 He then had at that
29 9, 4-7 | 9.4.7 Now was the day come
30 9, 4-8 | 9.4.8 Oh, in what accents
31 9, 4-9 | 9.4.9 I trembled for fear,
32 9, 4-9 | 9.4.9 I trembled for fear, and
33 9, 4-10 | 9.4.10 I further read, Be
34 9, 4-11 | 9.4.11 And with a loud cry
35 9, 4-12 | 9.4.12 When shall I recall
36 9, 5-13 | 9.5.13 The vintage-vacation
37 9, 6-14 | 9.6.14 Thence, when the time
38 9, 7-15 | 9.7.15 Not long had the Church
39 9, 7-16 | 9.7.16 Then didst Thou by
40 9, 8-17 | 9.8.17 Thou that makest men
41 9, 8-18 | 9.8.18 And yet (as Thy handmaid
42 9, 9-19 | 9.9.19 Brought up thus modestly
43 9, 9-19 | 9.9.19 Brought up thus modestly
44 9, 9-20 | 9.9.20 Her mother-in-law also,
45 9, 9-20 | 9.9.20 Her mother-in-law also,
46 9, 9-21 | 9.9.21 This great gift also
47 9, 9-21 | 9.9.21 This great gift also
48 9, 9-22 | 9.9.22 Finally, her own husband,
49 9, 9-22 | 9.9.22 Finally, her own husband,
50 9, 10-23| 9.10.23 The day now approaching
51 9, 10-24| 9.10.24 And when our discourse
52 9, 10-25| 9.10.25 We were saying then:
53 9, 10-26| 9.10.26 Such things was I
54 9, 11-27| 9.11.27 What answer I made
55 9, 11-28| 9.11.28 But I, considering
56 9, 12-29| 9.12.29 I closed her eyes;
57 9, 12-30| 9.12.30 What then was it which
58 9, 12-31| 9.12.31 The boy then being
59 9, 12-32| 9.12.32 And behold, the corpse
60 9, 12-33| 9.12.33 And then by little
61 9, 13-34| 9.13.34 But now, with a heart
62 9, 13-35| 9.13.35 I therefore, O my
63 9, 13-36| 9.13.36 And, I believe, Thou
64 9, 13-37| 9.13.37 May she rest then
65 10, 6-9 | 10.6.9 And what is this? I asked
66 10, 9-16 | 10.9.16 Yet not these alone does
67 11, 7-9 | 11.7.9 Thou callest us then to
68 11, 9-11 | 11.9.11 In this Beginning, O
69 12, 9-9 | 12.9.9 And therefore the Spirit,
70 12, 9-9 | 12.9.9 And therefore the Spirit,
71 13, 8-9 | 13.8.9 Angels fell away, man's
72 13, 9-10 | 13.9.10 But was not either the
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