Book, Chapter
1 1, 11-18| keeping who gavest it. Better truly. But how many and great
2 1, 16-25| divine to us!" Yet more truly had he said, "These are
3 3, 2-3 | never be), then may he, who truly and sincerely commiserates,
4 3, 3-6 | then could they be more truly called than "Subverters"?
5 3, 6-10 | falsehood, not of Thee only (who truly art Truth), but even of
6 3, 6-11 | flying," are more profitable truly than these men's five elements,
7 4, 3-6 | appear, that what had been truly foretold by those consulted
8 5, 3-5 | They discourse many things truly concerning the creature;
9 5, 5-8 | convicted by those who had truly learned them, it might be
10 5, 6-10 | thing to seem to be spoken truly, because eloquently; nor
11 5, 14-24| there also entered "how truly he spake"; but this by degrees.
12 6, 4-5 | not indeed as yet to teach truly, but at least not to teach
13 7, 4-6 | best good. But since most truly and certainly, the incorruptible
14 7, 6-9 | ought if I were to predict truly, to have seen in them parents
15 7, 6-9 | ought again (to tell him too truly) to see in them a lineage
16 7, 6-9 | constellations, was spoken truly, was spoken not out of art,
17 7, 6-10 | inspect, that he may pronounce truly. Yet they cannot be true:
18 7, 6-10 | must speak falsely; or if truly, then, looking into the
19 7, 6-10 | by chance, would he speak truly. For Thou, O Lord, most
20 7, 11-17| what Thou art. For that truly is which remains unchangeably.
21 7, 19-25| Since then they were written truly, I acknowledged a perfect
22 7, 20-26| infinite; and that Thou truly art Who art the same ever,
23 8, 2-3 | grace, and whom Ambrose truly loved as a father. To him
24 8, 10-22| other evil. Themselves are truly evil, when they hold these
25 10, 3-3 | demonstrate whether I confess truly; yet they believe me, whose
26 10, 5-7 | know not of myself. And truly, now we see through a glass
27 10, 16-25| 10.16.25 Lord, I, truly, toil therein, yea and toil
28 10, 17-26| shall I find Thee, Thou truly good and certain sweetness?
29 10, 20-29| it, that they so love it? Truly we have it, how, I know
30 10, 23-33| only happy life, do not truly desire the happy life. Or
31 11, 3-5 | should I know it from him? Truly within me, within, in the
32 11, 3-5 | man of Thine, "thou sayest truly." Whereas then I cannot
33 11, 7-9 | or replace, because It is truly immortal and eternal. And
34 11, 8-10 | unchangeable Truth; where we learn truly, while we stand and hear
35 11, 10-12| that Substance cannot be truly called eternal. But if the
36 11, 14-17| namely, that we cannot truly say that time is, but because
37 11, 22-28| given me. Give, Father, Who truly knowest to give good gifts
38 11, 26-33| 33 Does not my soul most truly confess unto Thee, that
39 11, 31-41| know one well-known Psalm, truly that mind is passing wonderful,
40 12, 15-19| cleaving unto the true and truly eternal God, that although
41 12, 16-23| silent to me. Speak Thou truly in my heart; for only Thou
42 12, 18-27| we believe him to speak truly, we dare not imagine him
43 12, 24-33| said, it might have been truly said; but which of the two
44 12, 24-33| doubt not but that he saw it truly, and expressed it aptly. ~ ~
45 12, 29-40| first He made, can only truly understand heaven and earth
46 13, 23-33| sight, is yet rightly and truly spoken. For so man, though
47 13, 31-46| God. And I am admonished, "Truly the things of God knoweth
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