Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-8 | I remember it not. Thus, little by little, I became conscious
2 1, 6-8 | it not. Thus, little by little, I became conscious where
3 1, 6-8 | like, though in truth very little like, what I wished. And
4 1, 7-11 | remindeth me? doth not each little infant, in whom I see what
5 2, 9-17 | that we beguiled those who little thought what we were doing,
6 3, 3-5 | such as would grow up in a little one. But I disdained to
7 3, 3-5 | But I disdained to be a little one; and, swollen with pride,
8 3, 12-21| her, how himself, when a little one, had by his seduced
9 3, 12-21| discourse with me; he, a little displeased at her importunity,
10 4, 4-8 | unknowing; myself meanwhile little regarding, and presuming
11 4, 7-12 | in those alone found I a little refreshment. But when my
12 4, 8-13 | other remembrances; and little by little patched me up
13 4, 8-13 | remembrances; and little by little patched me up again with
14 4, 16-26| wont to ask Thy faithful little ones, my fellow-citizens (
15 4, 17-31| a far slower wit to Thy little ones, since they departed
16 4, 17-31| wilt carry us both when little, and even to hoar hairs
17 5, 13-23| was I drawing nearer by little and little, and unconsciously. ~ ~
18 5, 13-23| drawing nearer by little and little, and unconsciously. ~ ~
19 6, 3-3 | taken up (which was but a little time), he was either refreshing
20 6, 3-3 | his voice (which a very little speaking would weaken) might
21 6, 5-7 | demonstrated. Then Thou, O Lord, little by little with most tender
22 6, 5-7 | Thou, O Lord, little by little with most tender and most
23 6, 7-11 | my lecture room, hear a little, and be gone. ~ ~
24 6, 10-16| but he that is faithful in little, is faithful also in much.
25 7, 3-5 | often. But this raised me a little into Thy light, that I knew
26 8, 2-3 | the wise, and revealed to little ones, he spoke of Victorinus
27 8, 5-12 | presently," "leave me but a little." But "presently, presently,"
28 8, 5-12 | had no present, and my "little while" went on for a long
29 8, 6-15 | and there they found a little book containing the life
30 8, 8-19 | than the words I uttered. A little garden there was to our
31 9, 8-17 | father when a child, as little ones used to be carried
32 9, 8-18 | the flagon, she sipped a little with the tip of her lips;
33 9, 8-18 | And thus by adding to that little, daily littles (for whoso
34 9, 8-18 | littles (for whoso despiseth little things shall fall by little
35 9, 8-18 | little things shall fall by little and little), she had fallen
36 9, 8-18 | shall fall by little and little), she had fallen into such
37 9, 8-18 | greedily to drink off her little cup brim-full almost of
38 9, 8-18 | as it happens) with her little mistress, when alone with
39 9, 11-28| together, she also wished (so little can the human mind embrace
40 9, 12-31| grief, which gave way a little unto me; but again came,
41 9, 12-32| and found my grief not a little softened; and as I was alone
42 9, 12-33| 9.12.33 And then by little and little I recovered my
43 9, 12-33| 33 And then by little and little I recovered my former thoughts
44 10, 4-6 | But this Thy Word were little did it only command by speaking,
45 10, 4-6 | known unto Thee. I am a little one, but my Father ever
46 10, 23-33| falsehood? They will as little hesitate to say "in the
47 10, 23-33| happy. For there is yet a little light in men; let them walk,
48 10, 29-40| dissipated into many. For too little doth he love Thee, who loves
49 10, 31-44| enough for health, is too little for pleasure. And oft it
50 10, 33-49| and attuned voice, I do a little repose; yet not so as to
51 10, 36-59| Lord, behold we are Thy little flock; possess us as Thine,
52 10, 37-60| good works, we ought as little to forego its company, as
53 12, 14-17| is before us, inviting to little ones; yet are they a wondrous
54 12, 16-23| With these I now parley a little in Thy presence, O my God,
55 12, 27-37| suggest. In whom, being yet little ones and carnal, while their
56 12, 28-38| see, and rejoice, in the little degree they here may, in
57 12, 30-41| And even those hopeful little ones who so think, have
58 13, 8-9 | I love, and if it be too little, I would love more strongly.
59 13, 12-13| equal unto Thyself, but little for our sakes: and our darkness
60 13, 14-15| art! in Thee I breathe a little, when I pour out my soul
61 13, 15-17| which giveth wisdom unto the little ones: perfect, O my God,
62 13, 19-25| and the darkness of the little ones, though not despised.
63 13, 26-41| cold water to one of my little ones; but added, in the
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