Book, Chapter
1 2, 1 | by reason of the unity formed of many souls. Upon occasion
2 4, 14-21| eloquence, should afterwards be formed a wonderful Latin orator,
3 5, 1-1 | tongue, which Thou hast formed and stirred up to confess
4 7, 1-2 | notion of the mind, whereby I formed those very images, was not
5 7, 1-2 | and yet it could not have formed them, had not itself been
6 7, 3-5 | bitterness, seeing I was wholly formed by my most sweet God? If
7 7, 5-7 | matter of which He made, and formed, and ordered it, yet left
8 7, 20-26| country. For had I first been formed in Thy Holy Scriptures,
9 10, 8-13 | Which images, how they are formed, who can tell, though it
10 12, 6-6 | form and nothing, neither formed, nor nothing, a formless
11 12, 6-6 | filled with the images of formed bodies, and changing and
12 12, 8-8 | already that which could be formed. For Thou, Lord, madest
13 12, 12-15| with Thee. One, which is so formed, that without any ceasing
14 12, 13-16| of these two, a primitive formed, and a primitive formless;
15 12, 15-19| that every nature already formed, or matter capable of form,
16 12, 17-25| and visible creature when formed), was entitled by the same
17 12, 17-26| the already perfected and formed natures, visible and invisible,
18 12, 19-28| not only every created and formed thing, but whatsoever is
19 12, 19-28| capable of being created and formed, Thou madest, of Whom are
20 12, 19-28| true, that whatsoever is formed out of that which had no
21 12, 19-28| was unformed before it was formed. ~ ~
22 12, 20-29| being now distinguished and formed, we at this day see in the
23 12, 20-29| earth; out of which, being formed, do they now stand out,
24 12, 22-31| good, which is created and formed, so we confess that to be
25 12, 22-31| by what word they were formed. If then Genesis is silent
26 12, 24-33| place he might intend no formed and perfected nature whether
27 12, 28-38| that there is no creature formed in time, not of Thy making.
28 12, 28-38| unlikeness, which should be formed by Thy likeness (recurring
29 12, 28-39| another, natures already formed and distinguished; another,
30 12, 28-39| distinguished; another, one formed nature, and that a spiritual,
31 12, 28-39| heaven and earth were to be formed, neither do they understand
32 12, 29-40| the universe, as already formed, it may be rightly demanded
33 12, 29-40| matter first formless, then formed, there is no absurdity,
34 12, 29-40| tune; because a tune is a formed sound; and a thing not formed,
35 12, 29-40| formed sound; and a thing not formed, may exist; whereas that
36 12, 29-40| existeth not, cannot be formed. Thus is the matter before
37 12, 29-40| sound, which is afterwards formed into a chant. For each sound,
38 12, 29-40| matter. And this indeed is formed, that it may be a tune;
39 12, 29-40| is last (because things formed are superior to things without
40 13, 2-2 | to the corporeal though formed, and the corporeal though
41 13, 24-37| heaven; and to affections formed unto temperance, as in the
42 13, 32-47| dry land both void, and formed so as to be visible and
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