Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-22| who has learnt this will answer me aright, as to the signs
2 1, 13-22| not foresee what all must answer who have not wholly forgotten
3 3, 11-20| spoken of this), that Thy answer, through my waking mother, -
4 3, 12-21| gavest her meantime another answer, which I call to mind; for
5 3, 12-21| gavest her then another answer, by a Priest of Thine, a
6 3, 12-21| tears should perish." Which answer she took (as she often mentioned
7 4, 3-5 | some higher instinct an answer should be given, by hap,
8 4, 4-9 | but she knew not what to answer me. And if I said, Trust
9 5, 11-21| withstood, the Manichees' answer whereto seemed to me weak.
10 5, 11-21| seemed to me weak. And this answer they liked not to give publicly,
11 5, 14-24| despair, in believing that no answer could be given to such as
12 5, 14-24| with some show of reason answer objections; nor that what
13 6, 6-9 | merry or fearful? I would answer merry. Again, if he asked
14 7, 6-10 | he must not give the same answer. Not by art, then, but by
15 8, 2-4 | Simplicianus as often made the same answer, and the conceit of the "
16 8, 5-12 | Nor had I any thing to answer Thee calling to me, Awake,
17 8, 5-12 | truth, had nothing at all to answer, but only those dull and
18 8, 9-21 | sons of Adam, may perhaps answer me. Whence is this monstrousness?
19 8, 10-23| also be in a strait what to answer? For either they must confess (
20 8, 10-24| on the Gospel? They will answer to each, "it is good." What
21 9, 1-1 | Thee? Let them say, and answer Thou me, and say unto my
22 9, 11-27| 9.11.27 What answer I made her unto these things,
23 9, 13-36| fraud. For she will not answer that she owes nothing, lest
24 9, 13-36| crafty accuser: but she will answer that her sins are forgiven
25 10, 6-9 | form of beauty gave the answer. And I turned myself unto
26 10, 6-10 | Nor yet do the creatures answer such as ask, unless they
27 10, 20-29| they be happy?" they would answer without doubt, "they would."
28 10, 21-31| wars, one, perchance, would answer that he would, the other,
29 10, 26-37| counsel. Clearly dost Thou answer, though all do not clearly
30 11, 12-14| 11.12.14 See, I answer him that asketh, "What did
31 11, 12-14| made heaven and earth?" I answer not as one is said to have
32 11, 12-14| mysteries." It is one thing to answer enquiries, another to make
33 11, 12-14| sport of enquirers. So I answer not; for rather had I answer, "
34 11, 12-14| answer not; for rather had I answer, "I know not," what I know
35 11, 15-19| of time. What wilt thou answer me? Are an hundred years,
36 11, 16-21| time is than that; and we answer, "This is double, or treble;
37 11, 21-27| How knowest thou?" I might answer, "I know, that we do measure,
38 11, 27-35| measure, and confidently answer (so far as is presumed on
39 12, 14-17| being judge, do I thus answer. ~ ~
40 12, 16-23| contradict me in some thing, I answer thus; By Thyself judge,
41 12, 22-31| hearing this, return for answer, "we do not deny this formless
42 12, 25-34| in good part, and would answer perchance as I have above,
43 13, 23-34| so that the people may answer, Amen. The vocal pronouncing
44 13, 25-38| where he saith, At my first answer no man stood by me, but
45 13, 31-46| things are given us of God?" Answer is made me; "because the
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