Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 6-9  |       somewhat, and have myself seen women with child? and what
 2     1, 7-11 |      its innocence. Myself have seen and known even a baby envious;
 3     3, 11-20|      quickly saw what was to be seen, and which I certainly had
 4     3, 12-21| argument or proof from any one) seen how much that sect was to
 5     6, 5-7  |         cities, which I had not seen; so many of friends, so
 6     6, 8-13 |   whatsoever it were, even when seen, he opened his eyes, and
 7     6, 9-14 |        Alypius now, who had not seen him enter, was aware of
 8     6, 9-15 |       however, had divers times seen Alypius at a certain senator'
 9     6, 16-26|        flesh cannot see, and is seen by the inner man. Nor did
10     7, 1-1  |       but such as is wont to be seen with these eyes. I thought
11     7, 6-9  |       to predict truly, to have seen in them parents eminent
12     7, 10-16|        is not, which is clearly seen, being understood by those
13     7, 17-23|        of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the
14     8, 1-2  |       the good things which are seen, find out Him who is good.
15     9, 4-10 |        themselves on the things seen and temporal, and in their
16     9, 10-23|       to be, which eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath
17    10, 3-4  |         that other fruit I have seen and spoken of. But what
18    10, 6-10 |       things of God are clearly seen, being understood by the
19    10, 8-15 |       rivers, stars which I had seen, and that ocean which I
20    10, 12-19|      any other language. I have seen the lines of architects,
21    10, 16-25|         men's faces whom I have seen, and things reported by
22    10, 20-29|     that they so will it? where seen it, that they so love it?
23    10, 21-30|     remembers Carthage who hath seen it? No. For a happy life
24    10, 21-30|         For a happy life is not seen with the eye, because it
25    10, 31-47|         because Thine eyes have seen that of Him which is imperfect,
26    10, 35-54|        all these are said to be seen. And yet we say not only,
27    11, 17-22|         which is not, cannot be seen. And they who relate things
28    11, 18-24|       come be; that only can be seen, which is. But what now
29    11, 18-24|   things to come are said to be seen, it is not themselves which
30    11, 18-24|   causes perchance or signs are seen, which already are. Therefore
31    11, 18-24|       of my mind; which two are seen now present, that the other
32    11, 18-24|         are not, they cannot be seen; yet foretold they may be
33    11, 18-24|      which are already, and are seen. ~ ~
34    12, 8-8  |       to the sons of men, to be seen and felt, was not such as
35    12, 25-34|         divine Spirit, and have seen in the heart of Thy servant
36    12, 25-35|       the unchangeable Truth is seen: for that, if Moses himself
37    12, 31-42|      not he be believed to have seen all these, through whom
38    13, 13-14|         saved; but hope that is seen, is not hope. As yet doth
39    13, 21-31|        that eternity be clearly seen, being understood by the
40    13, 34-49|      such an order. And we have seen, that things singly are
41    13, 37-52|      and yet Thou makest things seen in time, yea the times themselves,
 
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