Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | spoke turned towards it, I saw and remembered that they
2 1, 19-30| virtue to please. For I saw not the abyss of vileness,
3 2, 3-6 | out. When that my father saw me at the baths, now growing
4 3, 7-14 | sight on all sides, and I saw them not. I indited verses,
5 3, 7-14 | comprised all in one. Still I saw not how that righteousness,
6 3, 11-19| blasphemies of my error? For she saw herself standing on a certain
7 3, 11-19| And when she looked, she saw me standing by her in the
8 3, 11-20| interpretation, and so quickly saw what was to be seen, and
9 4, 16-24| 4.16.24 But I saw not yet, whereon this weighty
10 5, 3-6 | retained I from these men, and saw the reason thereof from
11 5, 10-20| mingled, and not defiled, I saw not. I feared therefore
12 6, 2-2 | church; so that, when he saw me, he often burst forth
13 6, 3-3 | be announced to him), we saw him thus reading to himself,
14 6, 4-6 | assured of the things I saw not, as I was that seven
15 6, 5-7 | things I believed, which I saw not, nor was present while
16 6, 8-13 | Thee. For so soon as he saw that blood, he therewith
17 6, 9-14 | aware of his going, and saw with what speed he made
18 6, 12-22| urged in my defence when I saw him wonder, that there was
19 6, 13-23| Thou never wouldest. She saw indeed certain vain and
20 7, 1-1 | knowing whence or how, yet I saw plainly, and was sure, that
21 7, 3-4 | with my whole heart: for I saw, that through enquiring
22 7, 3-5 | and nill: and I all but saw that there was the cause
23 7, 3-5 | I did against my will, I saw that I suffered rather than
24 7, 4-6 | than my God. Where then I saw the incorruptible to be
25 7, 5-7 | sought in an evil way; and saw not the evil in my very
26 7, 14-20| and I awoke in Thee, and saw Thee infinite, but in another
27 7, 15-21| back on other things; and I saw that they owed their being
28 7, 15-21| be, which is not. And I saw that all things did harmonise,
29 7, 17-23| THAT WHICH IS. And then I saw Thy invisible things understood
30 7, 20-26| for incorporeal truth, I saw Thy invisible things, understood
31 7, 20-26| confession; between those who saw whither they were to go,
32 7, 20-26| whither they were to go, yet saw not the way, and the way
33 8, 1-1 | was now certain, though I saw it in a figure and as through
34 8, 1-2 | 8.1.2 For, I saw the church full; and one
35 8, 2-4 | Church rejoicing. The proud saw, and were wroth; they gnashed
36 8, 2-5 | burst of rapture, that they saw him; suddenly were they
37 8, 4-9 | the strong man, and they saw his vessels taken from him
38 8, 7-16 | it, but made as though I saw it not, winked at it, and
39 9, 3-5 | most straitly bound, he saw that he should be severed
40 9, 4-8 | perceived that they heard and saw me; nor if I spake them
41 9, 8-18 | she, stung to the quick, saw the foulness of her fault,
42 9, 9-22 | in birth of them, as she saw them swerving from Thee.
43 10, 8-15 | unless I then actually saw the mountains, billows,
44 10, 8-15 | spaces between, as if I saw them abroad. Yet did not
45 10, 34-52| Thou Light, which Tobias saw, when, these eyes closed,
46 10, 34-52| swerving. Or which Isaac saw, when his fleshly eyes being
47 10, 34-52| know them. Or which Jacob saw, when he also, blind through
48 11, 22-28| and "how long time since I saw that"; and "this syllable
49 12, 24-33| which this so great man saw in his mind, when he uttered
50 12, 24-33| I doubt not but that he saw it truly, and expressed
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