Book, Chapter
1 1, 11-17| eagerness and what faith I sought, from the pious care of
2 1, 18-28| saith unto Thee, I have sought Thy face; Thy face, Lord,
3 1, 19-30| this play, too, I often sought unfair conquests, conquered
4 1, 20-31| myself and others - I sought for pleasures, sublimities,
5 2, 4-9 | heart tell Thee what it sought there, that I should be
6 3, 1-1 | myself for wanting not. I sought what I might love, in love
7 3, 2-4 | then loved to grieve, and sought out what to grieve at, when
8 3, 6-11 | through want of Truth, since I sought after Thee, my God (to Thee
9 4, 2-2 | such as loved vanity, and sought after leasing, myself their
10 4, 3-6 | certain proof (such as I sought) whereby it might without
11 4, 4-9 | distracting torture. Mine eyes sought him every where, but he
12 5, 5-8 | vanity of pride, that he sought to ascribe them to himself,
13 6, 1-1 | in slippery places, and sought Thee abroad out of myself,
14 6, 2-2 | her by small sips; for she sought there devotion, not pleasure.
15 6, 1 | be believed in, thereby sought. For now what things, sounding
16 6, 6-9 | had no joy therein, but sought to please men by it; and
17 6, 11-18| out. But where shall it be sought or when? Ambrose has no
18 6, 11-20| it in its own abode, and sought it, by fleeing from it.
19 6, 15-25| years was I to obtain her I sought not being so much a lover
20 7, 1-1 | a man, and such a man, sought to conceive of Thee the
21 7, 1-1 | and with this one blow I sought to beat away from the eye
22 7, 3-4 | it was in such wise to be sought out, as should not constrain
23 7, 3-4 | evil I was seeking out. I sought it out then, thus far free
24 7, 5-7 | 7.5.7 And I sought "whence is evil," and sought
25 7, 5-7 | sought "whence is evil," and sought in an evil way; and saw
26 7, 7-11 | from those fetters: and I sought "whence is evil," and found
27 7, 7-11 | immovably settled in my mind, I sought anxiously "whence was evil?"
28 7, 7-11 | in silence I vehemently sought, those silent contritions
29 7, 12-18| That evil then which I sought, whence it is, is not any
30 7, 18-24| 7.18.24 Then I sought a way of obtaining strength
31 7, 20-26| well skilled; but had I not sought Thy way in Christ our Saviour,
32 8, 2-4 | Scripture, most studiously sought and searched into all the
33 8, 7-16 | myself I found not. And if I sought to turn mine eye from off
34 8, 12-30| unto Thyself, so that I sought neither wife, nor any hope
35 9, 3-6 | hath said unto Thee, I have sought Thy face: Thy face, Lord,
36 9, 4-9 | I had loved vanity, and sought after leasing. And Thou,
37 9, 4-9 | knowing, loved vanity, and sought after leasing: and therefore
38 9, 4-10 | things now without, nor sought with the eyes of flesh in
39 9, 8-17 | in our devout purpose. We sought where we might serve Thee
40 9, 8-18 | them. For she in her anger sought to vex her young mistress,
41 10, 6-9 | I to seek my God? I had sought Him in the body from earth
42 10, 8-12 | comes; others must be longer sought after, which are fetched,
43 10, 18-27| had lost her groat, and sought it with a light; unless
44 10, 18-27| remembered it? I remember to have sought and found many a thing;
45 10, 18-27| were offered me which I sought. Which had I not remembered (
46 10, 18-27| retained within, and it is sought until it be restored to
47 10, 19-28| hold, was the lost part sought for; in that the memory
48 10, 34-51| withdrawn, it is with longing sought for, and if absent long,
49 10, 42-67| they, being high minded, sought Thee by the pride of learning,
50 10, 42-67| Lord, to whom they proudly sought to be reconciled, art immortal,
51 11, 8-10 | it might be believed and sought inwardly, and found in the
52 13, 38-53| Let it be asked of Thee, sought in Thee, knocked for at
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