Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | could not speak, yet it turned pale and looked bitterly
2 1, 8-13 | thing, and as they spoke turned towards it, I saw and remembered
3 2, 1-1 | was torn piecemeal, while turned from Thee, the One Good,
4 2, 2-3 | attempered my disorder, and turned to account the fleeting
5 3, 4-7 | altered my affections, and turned my prayers to Thyself O
6 3, 3-5 | speak, did I feel when I turned to those Scriptures; but
7 4, 9-14 | in tears, all sweetness turned to bitterness; and upon
8 4, 16-24| whereon this weighty matter turned in Thy wisdom, O Thou Omnipotent,
9 4, 16-24| corporeal examples. And I turned to the nature of the mind,
10 4, 16-24| flash into mine eyes, and I turned away my panting soul from
11 4, 16-27| ears of my heart, which I turned, O sweet truth, to thy inward
12 4, 17-31| when we turn away, we are turned aside. Let us now, O Lord,
13 5, 2-2 | from Thee. Let them then be turned, and seek Thee; because
14 5, 2-2 | Thy creation. Let them be turned and seek Thee; and behold,
15 5, 7-13 | renowned among them, had so turned out; I began to engage with
16 5, 10-19| truth, from which they had turned me aside, in Thy Church,
17 6, 8-13 | drunk down savageness; nor turned away, but fixed his eye,
18 6, 10-17| darkness met us; and we turned away groaning, and saying,
19 6, 16-26| gain some better thing! Turned it hath, and turned again,
20 6, 16-26| thing! Turned it hath, and turned again, upon back, sides,
21 7, 2-3 | changed to the worse, as to be turned from happiness into misery,
22 7, 16-22| perversion of the will, turned aside from Thee, O God,
23 8, 6-15 | 15 Thence his discourse turned to the flocks in the monasteries,
24 8, 6-15 | travail of a new life, he turned his eyes again upon the
25 8, 8-19 | mind and countenance, I turned upon Alypius. "What ails
26 8, 11-25| not strike me back, nor turned me away, but held me in
27 9, 7-16 | of that enemy, though not turned to the soundness of believing,
28 9, 7-16 | soundness of believing, was yet turned back from her fury of persecuting.
29 10, 6-9 | beauty gave the answer. And I turned myself unto myself, and
30 10, 22-32| joy. Yet is not their will turned away from some semblance
31 11, 23-29| with equal pauses, or if it turned sometimes slower, otherwhiles
32 12, 8-8 | aforesaid, are varied and turned. ~ ~
33 12, 11-14| the thing was changed and turned from one figure to another,
34 12, 16-23| true Good. Nor will I be turned away, until Thou gather
35 12, 19-28| form, or is changed, or turned. It is true, that that is
36 13, 2-3 | had been by the same Word turned to that, by Whom it was
37 13, 2-3 | are a spiritual creature, turned away from Thee our light,
38 13, 3-4 | nothing but Thy grace, being turned by a better change unto
39 13, 10-11| appear, namely, that being turned to the Light unfailing it
40 13, 12-13| darkness displeased us, we turned unto Thee and there was
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