Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | that I know not whence I came into this dying life (shall
2 1, 8-13 | Passing hence from infancy, I came to boyhood, or rather it
3 1, 8-13 | to boyhood, or rather it came to me, displacing infancy.
4 1, 12-19| forced me, but what was well came to me from Thee, my God.
5 1, 13-22| whether it be true that Aeneas came on a time to Carthage, as
6 2, 6-12 | if aught of those pears came within my mouth, what sweetened
7 3, 1-1 | 3.1.1 To Carthage I came, where there sang all around
8 4, 7-12 | glided through the void, and came rushing down again on me;
9 4, 7-12 | And thus from Thagaste, I came to Carthage. ~ ~
10 4, 8-13 | mind. Behold, they went and came day by day, and by coming
11 4, 12-19| 12.19 "But our true Life came down hither, and bore our
12 4, 12-19| secret place, whence He came forth to us, first into
13 4, 12-19| and into this world He came to save sinners, unto whom
14 4, 17-30| them, but knew not whence came all, that therein was true
15 5, 3-4 | calculation fail; and it came to pass as they foretold;
16 5, 6-10 | abundantly cleared. When then he came, I found him a man of pleasing
17 5, 7-13 | upon knowledge of that man, came utterly to an end; not that
18 5, 12-22| practise that for which I came to Rome, to teach rhetoric;
19 5, 13-23| and so send me. To Milan I came, to Ambrose the Bishop,
20 5, 14-24| words which I would choose, came also into my mind the things
21 6, 3-3 | it his wont that any who came should be announced to him),
22 6, 7-12 | pastimes flew off from him, nor came he again thither. Upon this,
23 6, 8-13 | Nor was he now the man he came, but one of the throng he
24 6, 8-13 | but one of the throng he came unto, yea, a true associate
25 6, 9-15 | to go with him. So they came to the house of the young
26 6, 11-19| body the life of the soul came to an end. Wherefore delay
27 7, 3-5 | goodness itself? Whence then came I to will evil and nill
28 7, 3-5 | a devil, whence, again, came in him that evil will whereby
29 7, 5-8 | conjecture, and tell him what came into my unresolved mind;
30 7, 9-13 | knew Him not. But, that He came unto His own, and His own
31 7, 9-15 | And verily these books came from thence. But I set not
32 8, 6-14 | recollect not why), to, there came to see me and Alypius, one
33 8, 6-15 | other parts of the garden, came in search of them to the
34 8, 7-18 | tale and the business he came for, went his way; and I
35 8, 11-25| laid hold of it; and yet came not at it, nor touched nor
36 9, 4-12 | that I could not speak, it came into my heart to desire
37 9, 10-23| knewest, we knew not), it came to pass, Thyself, as I believe,
38 9, 10-24| admiring of Thy works; and we came to our own minds, and went
39 9, 12-31| brethren and religious women came together; and whilst they (
40 9, 12-31| little unto me; but again came, as with a tide, yet not
41 10, 25-36| corporeal things: and I came to those parts to which
42 11, 6-8 | In the way that the voice came out of the cloud, saying,
43 11, 30-40| heaven and earth?" Or, "How came it into His mind to make
44 12, 27-37| after whose departure, that came into being, which was commanded
45 13, 19-25| firmament of heaven; there came suddenly a sound from heaven,
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