Book, Chapter
1 2, 2-4 | from the delights of Thy house, in that sixteenth year
2 3, 7-13 | forenoon; or when in one house he observeth some servant
3 3, 7-13 | should be angry, that in one house, and one family, the same
4 3, 7-13 | man, and one day, and one house, different things to be
5 3, 11-19| at the same table in the house, which she had begun to
6 4, 4-9 | torment to me, and my father's house a strange unhappiness; and
7 5, 10-18| number was he, in whose house I had fallen sick and recovered);
8 5, 12-22| first, to gather some to my house, to whom, and through whom,
9 6, 9-15 | Alypius at a certain senator's house, to whom he often went to
10 6, 9-15 | him. So they came to the house of the young man who had
11 6, 9-15 | being transferred to that house, and the multitude ashamed,
12 6, 10-17| excellent family-estate and house, and a mother behind, who
13 7, 5-8 | equal distance from either house that neither of them could
14 7, 5-8 | high estate in his parents' house, ran his course through
15 8, 1-2 | sweetness, and the beauty of Thy house which I loved, those things
16 8, 3-6 | the solemn service of Thy house forceth to tears, when in
17 8, 3-6 | forceth to tears, when in Thy house it is read of Thy younger
18 8, 8-19 | use of, as of the whole house; for the master of the house,
19 8, 8-19 | house; for the master of the house, our host, was not living
20 8, 8-19 | removed as might be from the house. I was troubled in spirit,
21 8, 8-19 | far as I had come from the house to that place where we were
22 8, 10-24| thirdly, to rob another's house, if he have the opportunity;
23 8, 12-29| heard from a neighbouring house a voice, as of boy or girl,
24 9, 3-6 | people in Africa, his whole house having through him first
25 9, 7-16 | may enter into this our house of grass. ~ ~
26 9, 8-17 | dwell of one mind in one house, didst join with us Euodius
27 9, 8-17 | only Son, in a Christian house, a good member of Thy Church,
28 9, 9-22 | parents, had governed her house piously, was well reported
29 9, 10-23| looked into the garden of the house where we now lay, at Ostia;
30 9, 12-31| began to sing, our whole house answering him, the Psalm,
31 9, 12-31| is, I (in a part of the house, where I might properly),
32 10, 34-51| be clothed upon with my house from heaven. The eyes love
33 12, 11-12| is the Lord's, than Thine house, which contemplateth Thy
34 12, 11-13| that she may dwell in Thy house all the days of her life (
35 12, 11-13| times, eternal; seeing Thy house which at no time went into
36 12, 15-19| toward himself. This is the house of God, not of earthly mould,
37 12, 15-21| and gloweth from Thee. O house most lightsome and delightsome!
38 12, 15-22| Holy Ghost? Is not this house of God, not coeternal indeed
39 12, 17-25| abide, as doth the eternal house of God, or be changed, as
40 13, 9-10 | me, We will go up to the house of the Lord. There hath
41 13, 13-14| be clothed upon with his house which is from heaven, and
42 13, 18-22| the houseless poor to our house. Let us clothe the naked,
43 13, 25-38| Onesiphorus, unto whose house Thou gavest mercy, because
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