Book, Chapter
1 1, 3-3 | since Thou fillest them? or dost Thou fill them and yet overflow,
2 1, 6-9 | others, nor mine own memory. Dost Thou mock me for asking
3 3, 2-3 | allowed, none loved. For thus dost Thou, O Lord God, who lovest
4 3, 6-10 | Thou hast created them, nor dost Thou account them among
5 5, 2-2 | from Thy presence? or where dost not Thou find them? But
6 5, 2-2 | their rugged ways. Then dost Thou gently wipe away their
7 5, 3-3 | beholdest afar off. Nor dost Thou draw near, but to the
8 6, 16-26| placest us in Thy way, and dost comfort us, and say, "Run;
9 7, 3-5 | to think rather that Thou dost suffer ill, than that man
10 7, 6-10 | and consulted know it not, dost by Thy hidden inspiration
11 8, 3-6 | Thou also, merciful Father, dost more rejoice over one penitent
12 8, 10-24| bad. For Thou, O true God, dost disprove, check, and convict
13 8, 11-26| and whispered softly, "Dost thou cast us off? and from
14 9, 8-18 | what themselves purposed, dost Thou repay them. For she
15 10, 2-2 | before heard from me; nor dost Thou hear any such thing
16 10, 5-7 | 10.5.7 For Thou, Lord, dost judge me: because, although
17 10, 26-37| place. Every where, O Truth, dost Thou give audience to all
18 10, 26-37| ask Thy counsel. Clearly dost Thou answer, though all
19 10, 34-52| feet out of the snare. Thou dost ever and anon pluck them
20 10, 36-59| fear Thee. And therefore dost Thou resist the proud, and
21 11, 1-1 | of what I say to Thee? or dost Thou see in time, what passeth
22 11, 5-7 | Creator of all. But how dost Thou make them? how, O God,
23 11, 7-9 | coeternal with Thee Thou dost at once and eternally say
24 11, 7-9 | eternally say all that Thou dost say; and whatever Thou sayest
25 11, 7-9 | shall be made is made; nor dost Thou make, otherwise than
26 11, 13-16| 11.13.16 Nor dost Thou by time, precede time:
27 11, 19-25| Thy creation, by what way dost Thou teach souls things
28 11, 19-25| Thy Prophets. By what way dost Thou, to whom nothing is
29 11, 19-25| or rather of the future, dost teach things present? For,
30 11, 24-31| 11.24.31 Dost Thou bid me assent, if any
31 11, 24-31| motion of a body?" Thou dost not bid me. For that no
32 11, 31-41| and far more mysteriously, dost Thou know them. For not,
33 12, 15-19| much as Thou commandest, dost show Thyself, and sufficest
34 12, 18-27| all true-speaking minds, dost show him to be true, although
35 13, 8-9 | the clothing of Thy light, dost Thou sufficiently reveal
36 13, 14-15| sad, O my soul, and why dost thou trouble me? Hope in
37 13, 18-22| Thou by an eternal counsel dost in their proper seasons
38 13, 18-23| the moon and the stars. So dost Thou speak to us, our All-wise
39 13, 23-33| know them: but Thou, Lord, dost even now know them, and
40 13, 24-35| and replenish the earth; dost Thou not thereby give us
41 13, 29-44| hast set it forth? why then dost Thou say unto me, 'that
42 13, 37-52| and art ever at rest. Nor dost Thou see in time, nor art
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