Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | that depart,- (for whither went it?)- and yet it was no
2 1, 18-28| carried away to vanities, and went out from Thy presence, O
3 2, 3-8 | the centre of Babylon, yet went more slowly in the skirts
4 2, 4-9 | lewd young fellows of us went, late one night (having
5 4, 8-13 | on the mind. Behold, they went and came day by day, and
6 4, 17-30| to my perdition, since I went about to get so good a portion
7 5, 5-8 | himself meanly thought of, but went about to persuade men, "
8 5, 8-15 | 5.8.15 But why I went hence, and went thither,
9 5, 8-15 | But why I went hence, and went thither, Thou knewest, O
10 5, 8-15 | intercede to Thee for me, went to her wonted place, and
11 6, 6-10 | with me; and I found it went ill with me, and grieved,
12 6, 9-15 | house, to whom he often went to pay his respects; and
13 6, 9-15 | many causes in Thy Church, went away better experienced
14 6, 10-16| by a most strong tie, and went with me to Milan, both that
15 6, 11-20| 6.11.20 While I went over these things, and these
16 7, 5-8 | father, which how far it went to overthrow the estimation
17 7, 7-11 | sufficed, reach them? Yet went up the whole to Thy hearing,
18 8, 1-2 | the church full; and one went this way, and another that
19 8, 2-3 | 3 To Simplicianus then I went, the father of Ambrose (
20 8, 2-4 | containing himself for joy, went with him. And having been
21 8, 2-5 | multitude!" When, then, he went up to make his profession,
22 8, 5-12 | present, and my "little while" went on for a long while; in
23 8, 6-15 | and we knew it not. He went on with his discourse, and
24 8, 6-15 | others, his companions, went out to walk in gardens near
25 8, 6-15 | happened to walk in pairs, one went apart with him, and the
26 8, 6-15 | lingering on the earth, went away to the palace. But
27 8, 7-16 | eye from off myself, he went on with his relation, and
28 8, 7-18 | the business he came for, went his way; and I into myself.
29 8, 10-22| arrogancy; for that they went back farther from Thee,
30 9, 4-12 | bowed our knees, that pain went away. But what pain? or
31 9, 4-12 | away. But what pain? or how went it away? I was affrighted,
32 9, 10-24| came to our own minds, and went beyond them, that we might
33 9, 12-32| carried to the burial; we went and returned without tears.
34 10, 34-52| way of life; and himself went before with the feet of
35 10, 40-65| found out these things, who went over them all, and laboured
36 11, 8-10 | there should not, when we went astray, be whither to return.
37 11, 23-30| sun stood still, but time went on. For in its own allotted
38 12, 10-10| even thence I loved Thee. I went astray, and remembered Thee.
39 12, 11-13| Thy house which at no time went into a far country, although
40 13, 20-26| fly, whithersoever they went. For there is no speech
41 13, 22-32| following your neighbour who went before you, nor as living
42 13, 25-38| earth, because their sound went out into all lands. ~ ~
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