Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | understand which is first, to call on Thee or to praise Thee?
2 1, 1-1 | again, to know Thee or to call on Thee? for who can call
3 1, 1-1 | call on Thee? for who can call on Thee, not knowing Thee?
4 1, 1-1 | that knoweth Thee not, may call on Thee as other than Thou
5 1, 1-1 | Or, is it rather, that we call on Thee that we may know
6 1, 1-1 | Thee? but how shall they call on Him in whom they have
7 1, 1-1 | calling on Thee; and will call on Thee, believing in Thee;
8 1, 1-1 | preached. My faith, Lord, shall call on Thee, which Thou hast
9 1, 2-2 | 1.2.2 And how shall I call upon my God, my God and
10 1, 2-2 | and Lord, since, when I call for Him, I shall be calling
11 1, 2-2 | Lord, even so. Whither do I call Thee, since I am in Thee?
12 1, 6-7 | this dying life (shall I call it?) or living death. Then
13 1, 9-14 | fetters of my tongue to call on Thee, praying Thee, though
14 1, 9-15 | throughout all lands, men call on Thee with extreme dread),
15 1, 10-16| things, and deliver us who call upon Thee now; deliver those
16 1, 10-16| now; deliver those too who call not on Thee yet, that they
17 1, 10-16| Thee yet, that they may call on Thee, and Thou mayest
18 2, 1-1 | 2.1.1 I will now call to mind my past foulness,
19 3, 12-21| another answer, which I call to mind; for much I pass
20 4, 1-1 | by sciences which they call liberal; secretly, with
21 4, 17-28| of Aristotle, which they call the often Predicaments,
22 4, 17-31| mercies towards me, and to call upon Thee, who blushed not
23 5, 10-18| also with those whom they call "The Elect." For I still
24 5, 10-19| philosophers, whom they call Academics, were wiser than
25 6, 1-1 | sharper fit, which physicians call "the crisis." ~ ~
26 6, 16-26| it not; nor did anything call me back from a yet deeper
27 7, 13-19| inferior part, which we call Earth, having its own cloudy
28 7, 21-27| No one there hears Him call, Come unto Me, all ye that
29 10, 8-13 | apart. For these too I call for, and forthwith they
30 10, 11-18| space of time to cease to call to mind, they are again
31 10, 13-20| as if hereafter I shall call to remembrance, that I have
32 10, 13-20| force of memory shall I call it to remembrance. ~ ~
33 10, 14-21| fear; and without desire call to mind a past desire. Sometimes,
34 10, 21-30| hearing this name also, some call to mind the thing, who still
35 10, 21-31| have joy, and this joy they call a happy life? Although then
36 10, 24-35| there do I find Thee, when I call Thee to remembrance, and
37 10, 25-36| there I find Thee, when I call Thee to remembrance. ~ ~
38 10, 31-44| endeavour to resist, and I call on Thy right hand, and to
39 11, 2-3 | needy, Thou rich to all that call upon Thee; Who, inaccessible
40 11, 15-18| time past (for example) we call an hundred years since;
41 11, 15-18| But a short time past, we call (suppose) often days since;
42 11, 15-20| is the time, which we may call long? Is it to come? Of
43 11, 23-30| comparing both times, should call this a single time, that
44 12, 11-12| what name I may the rather call the heaven of heavens which
45 12, 21-30| the Scripture did not call that formlessness by the
46 12, 22-31| although it pleased Him so to call the formless matter), we
47 13, 1-1 | 13.1.1 I call upon Thee, O my God, my
48 13, 1-1 | not me, forgetting Thee. I call Thee into my soul which,
49 13, 1-1 | afar, and be converted, and call upon Thee, that calledst
50 13, 13-14| not hope. As yet doth deep call unto deep, but now in the
51 13, 13-14| in his own voice, doth he call to that other depth, over
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