Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-9 | and before all that can be called "before," Thou art, and
2 1, 8-13 | and remembered that they called what they would point out
3 1, 9-14 | Lord, we found that men called upon Thee, and we learnt
4 1, 9-15 | elder folks' idleness is called "business"; that of boys,
5 2, 5-11 | obtaining some of those which we called lower goods, or a fear of
6 2, 6-13 | Lord? Luxury affects to be called plenty and abundance; but
7 2, 7-15 | to Thee? For whosoever, called by Thee, followed Thy voice,
8 3, 2-2 | for the auditor is not called on to relieve, but only
9 3, 3-6 | could they be more truly called than "Subverters"? themselves
10 3, 4-7 | exhortation to philosophy, and is called "Hortensius." But this book
11 3, 4-8 | love of wisdom is in Greek called "philosophy," with which
12 4, 1-1 | carrying food to those who were called "elect" and "holy," out
13 4, 2-2 | one, -not in that which is called lawful marriage, but whom
14 4, 16-24| things. And yet that first I called a Monad, as it had been
15 5, 10-20| whether gross, which they called earth, or thin and subtile (
16 8, 4-9 | Saul, was pleased to be called Paul, in testimony of so
17 8, 5-10 | joined together (whence I called it a chain) a hard bondage
18 8, 11-26| spring over whither I was called; a violent habit saying
19 9, 1-1 | recess was my free-will called forth in a moment, whereby
20 9, 4-8 | wrought upon me: When I called, the God of my righteousness
21 9, 12-30| with my acts of duty, she called me "dutiful," and mentioned,
22 10, 8-12 | unbroken order, as they are called for; those in front making
23 10, 8-13 | interrupt, when another store is called for, which flowed in by
24 10, 17-26| this power of mine which is called memory: yea, I will pass
25 10, 17-26| this power of mine which is called memory, desirous to arrive
26 10, 32-48| life, the whole whereof is called a trial, that he who hath
27 10, 35-54| it is in Divine language called The lust of the eyes. For,
28 10, 35-54| senses, as was said, is called The lust of the eyes, because
29 10, 41-66| concupiscence, and have called Thy right hand to my help.
30 11, 1-1 | in Thee; seeing Thou hast called us, to become poor in spirit,
31 11, 10-12| Substance cannot be truly called eternal. But if the will
32 11, 15-20| alone we found could be called long, is abridged to the
33 11, 15-20| alone is it, which may be called present. Which yet flies
34 11, 23-30| then neither could that be called a day; if the sun should
35 11, 23-30| ask, what that is which is called day; but, what time is,
36 11, 24-31| the two is rather to be called time? For and if a body
37 11, 27-34| short it is; nor can it be called equal to another, or double
38 12, 2-2 | bodies, may not absurdly be called earth, to that unknown heaven,
39 12, 4-4 | 4 How then should it be called, that it might be in some
40 12, 6-6 | order, but yet "forms" and I called it without form not that
41 12, 13-16| created the second day, and called Heaven, it conveys to us
42 12, 15-20| though created, is also called wisdom. But what difference
43 12, 15-20| justification. For we also are called Thy righteousness; for so
44 12, 17-25| in it, which is ofttimes called by the name of heaven and
45 12, 17-25| not indeed inappropriately called heaven and earth; and so,
46 12, 17-26| receive form and making, was called by these names, because
47 12, 17-26| digested into order, are called Heaven and Earth, the one
48 12, 19-28| certain mode of speech, be called by the name of the thing
49 12, 19-28| earth were made, might be called heaven and earth. It is
50 12, 21-30| is, "this all, which is called heaven and earth, was still
51 12, 21-30| is, "this all, which is called heaven and earth, was still
52 12, 21-30| intelligible heaven, otherwhere called the Heaven of heavens, and
53 12, 21-30| he, already was, which he called the earth invisible without
54 12, 22-31| formlessness of matter seems to be called by the name of heaven and
55 12, 22-31| firmament was made, and called heaven; and that the waters
56 12, 28-39| be created, to be there called heaven and earth; another,
57 12, 28-39| arranged, to be in this place called heaven and earth, understand
58 12, 29-40| things was first made, and called heaven and earth, because
59 13, 1-1 | Thou preventedst before I called, and urgedst me with much
60 13, 17-20| together of the waters, called sea; for Thou restrainest
61 13, 23-33| them, and hast divided and called them in secret, or ever
62 13, 32-47| or (since this also is called heaven) this space of air
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