Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-22| the other. "One and one, two"; "two and two, four"; this
2 1, 13-22| other. "One and one, two"; "two and two, four"; this was
3 1, 13-22| and one, two"; "two and two, four"; this was to me a
4 3, 4-7 | year, my father being dead two years before), not to sharpen
5 3, 8-16 | rule, either singly, or two combined, or all together;
6 4, 6-11 | his soul were "one soul in two bodies": and therefore was
7 4, 13-20| fair and fit," I think, two or three books. Thou knowest,
8 5, 10-20| evil nature, I conceived two masses, contrary to one
9 5, 14-24| after I had heard one or two places of the Old Testament
10 6, 13-23| maiden asked in marriage, two years under the fit age;
11 6, 14-24| We had settled also that two annual officers, as it were,
12 6, 15-25| inasmuch as not till after two years was I to obtain her
13 7, 14-20| gone into the opinion of two substances, and had no rest,
14 8, 5-10 | strengthened by age. Thus did my two wills, one new, and the
15 8, 6-15 | with him, and the other two wandered by themselves;
16 8, 6-15 | to serve Thee. And these two were of those whom they
17 8, 6-15 | the palace. But the other two, fixing their heart on heaven,
18 8, 9-21 | And therefore are there two wills, for that one of them
19 8, 10-22| deliberating there were two wills, affirm that there
20 8, 10-22| wills, affirm that there are two minds in us of two kinds,
21 8, 10-22| there are two minds in us of two kinds, one good, the other
22 8, 10-23| there shall now be not two only, but many. If a man
23 8, 10-23| cry out, Behold, here are two natures: one good, draws
24 8, 10-23| and amid the strife of his two wills be in a strait, whether
25 8, 10-23| theirs: or they must suppose two evil natures, and two evil
26 8, 10-23| suppose two evil natures, and two evil souls conflicting in
27 8, 10-24| then, when they perceive two conflicting wills in one
28 8, 10-24| the conflict is between two contrary souls, of two contrary
29 8, 10-24| between two contrary souls, of two contrary substances, from
30 8, 10-24| contrary substances, from two contrary principles, one
31 9, 10-25| Self without these (as we two now strained ourselves,
32 10, 21-31| But how is this, that if two men be asked whether they
33 10, 28-39| place is there betwixt these two, where the life of man is
34 10, 37-60| may serve to some one or two or all of the three concupiscences,
35 11, 14-17| present were not. Those two times then, past and to
36 11, 17-22| present only, because those two are not? Or are they also;
37 11, 18-24| imagination of my mind; which two are seen now present, that
38 11, 24-31| who sees not, which of the two is rather to be called time?
39 12, 7-7 | heaven and earth; things of two sorts; one near Thee, the
40 12, 12-15| openest to me knocking, two things I find that Thou
41 12, 12-15| create Heaven and Earth; the two things that I spake of.
42 12, 13-16| then, on account of these two, a primitive formed, and
43 12, 13-16| without form; because of these two do I conceive, did Thy Scripture
44 12, 17-24| did not Moses intend those two, when, by revelation of
45 12, 17-25| comprehended under those two words? Notwithstanding,
46 12, 18-27| Master know, upon which two commandments He hung all
47 12, 21-30| the world, divided into two great parts, upper and lower,
48 12, 22-31| to dispute against these two last opinions, thus, "If
49 12, 22-31| maintainers of either of those two latter opinions will, upon
50 12, 23-32| Lord, that knowest it), two sorts of disagreements I
51 12, 24-33| that whichsoever of the two had been said, it might
52 12, 24-33| truly said; but which of the two he thought of in these words,
53 12, 25-35| ourself. With a view to which two precepts of charity, unless
54 12, 27-37| create heaven and earth, two great bodies above and below,
55 12, 29-40| difficulty understood, the two middle, easily. For a rare
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