Book, Chapter
1 3, 4-7 | unsettled age of mine, learned I books of eloquence, wherein I
2 3, 6-10 | diversely, and in many and huge books, echoed of Thee to me, though
3 3, 12-21| and well studied in Thy books. Whom when this woman had
4 3, 12-21| copied out almost all, their books, and had (without any argument
5 4, 3-5 | that I was given to the books of nativity-casters, he
6 4, 7-12 | couch; nor (finally) in books or poesy, found it repose.
7 4, 8-13 | to read together honied books; to play the fool or be
8 4, 13-20| I think, two or three books. Thou knowest, O Lord, for
9 4, 14-21| my God, to dedicate these books unto Hierius, an orator
10 4, 17-30| profit me, that all the books I could procure of the so-called
11 5, 3-6 | sort I had learned in the books of secular philosophy. But
12 5, 5-9 | kind I had read of in other books, might be explained consistently
13 5, 6-11 | Tully's Orations, a very few books of Seneca, some things of
14 5, 7-12 | been a Manichee). For their books are fraught with prolix
15 5, 7-12 | the account given in the books of Manichaeus were preferable,
16 5, 10-19| those fables, which the books of Manichaeus are full of.
17 5, 11-21| very well skilled in those books, and to make trial what
18 5, 14-24| many places then of those books having been explained, I
19 6, 1 | knit against the Divine Books, could be unravelled. But
20 6, 5-7 | not they who believed Thy Books (which Thou hast established
21 6, 10-16| seduced, that he might have books copied for him at Praetorian
22 6, 11-18| things in the ecclesiastical books are not absurd to us now,
23 6, 11-18| where shall we find even the books? Whence, or when procure
24 7, 5-8 | been very curious in such books, and had a friend as earnest
25 7, 9-13 | unnatural pride, certain books of the Platonists, translated
26 7, 9-14 | there. For I traced in those books that it was many and divers
27 7, 9-14 | of God the Father; those books have not. For that before
28 7, 9-15 | had said. And verily these books came from thence. But I
29 7, 19-25| would there remain in those books any saving faith for mankind.
30 7, 20-26| But having then read those books of the Platonists, and thence
31 7, 20-26| Jesus? or when should these books teach me it? Upon these,
32 7, 20-26| spirits were tamed through Thy books, and my wounds touched by
33 7, 20-26| obtained by the study of those books alone. ~ ~
34 7, 21-27| had read in those other books, I found here amid the praise
35 8, 2-3 | that I had read certain books of the Platonists, which
36 8, 6-14 | thought it some of those books which I was wearing myself
37 9, 4-7 | the school of pride, my books may witness, as well what
38 11, 2-3 | whatsoever I shall find in Thy books, and hear the voice of praise,
39 11, 2-4 | These do I seek in Thy books. Of Him did Moses write;
40 12, 10-10| me. I have believed Thy Books, and their words be most
41 12, 15-22| servant of God, and his books the oracles of the Holy
42 12, 25-35| meant, whatsoever in those books he did mean, we shall make
43 12, 26-36| my heart and tongue those books might be dispensed, which
44 12, 32-43| would suffice for all Thy books in this manner? Permit me
45 13, 15-17| sucklings. For we know no other books, which so destroy pride,
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