Book, Chapter
1 2, 3-5 | before Thee to mine own kind, even to that small portion
2 4, 8-13 | me up again with my old kind of delights, unto which
3 4, 8-13 | and jest together, to do kind offices by turns; to read
4 5, 5-9 | and whatever else of the kind I had read of in other books,
5 5, 6-10 | country vessels; either kind of meats may be served up
6 5, 6-10 | may be served up in either kind of dishes. ~ ~
7 5, 6-11 | of a good wit, and with a kind of natural gracefulness.
8 5, 10-20| Evil also to be some such kind of substance, and to have
9 5, 13-23| Church), but as a person kind towards myself. And I listened
10 6, 7-11 | because I seemed to him kind, and learned; and I him,
11 7, 10-16| were a greater of the same kind, as though the brightness
12 8, 1-2 | things. There is yet another kind of ungodly, who knowing
13 8, 2-3 | The monster Gods of every kind, who fought 'Gainst Neptune,
14 8, 3-8 | every thing good after its kind? Woe is me! how high art
15 8, 6-13 | so willed), but as a most kind and gentle friend, he would
16 8, 12-29| children were wont in any kind of play to sing such words:
17 9, 7-15 | Milan begun to use this kind of consolation and exhortation,
18 9, 10-25| on, and other visions of kind far unlike be withdrawn,
19 9, 13-34| handmaid, a far different kind of tears, flowing from a
20 10, 6-8 | my God; and yet I love a kind of light, and melody, and
21 10, 10-17| be? what it is? of what kind it is? I do indeed hold
22 10, 11-18| how many things of this kind does my memory bear which
23 10, 20-29| These have it in a lower kind, than they who have it in
24 10, 23-34| unless that truth is in that kind loved, that they who love
25 10, 30-42| But what I yet am in this kind of my evil, have I confessed
26 10, 31-46| was permitted to eat all kind of flesh that was good for
27 10, 35-56| since so many things of this kind buzz on all sides about
28 10, 36-58| no lord; hath this third kind of temptation also ceased
29 10, 37-61| confess unto Thee in this kind of temptation, O Lord? What,
30 12, 27-37| weakness is by this humble kind of speech, carried on, as
31 12, 28-38| given to each thing in his kind), and might all be made
32 13, 17-21| mercy according to their kind, loving our neighbour in
33 13, 21-29| waters, need that flying kind, which at Thy word the waters
34 13, 21-31| Christ. For this is after his kind; because a man is wont to
35 13, 22-32| mind; not now after your kind, as though following your
36 13, 22-32| Let man be made after his kind," but, Let us make man after
37 13, 22-32| Thou, "according to his kind"; but, after our image and
38 13, 22-32| so as to follow after his kind; but by Thy direction proveth
39 13, 24-35| But what is this, and what kind of mystery? Behold, Thou
40 13, 24-35| as are bred of their own kind, had I found it given to
41 13, 24-35| increase and continue their kind. ~ ~
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