Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 6-7  |         of my flesh, out of whose substance Thou didst sometime fashion
 2     4, 16-24|     panting soul from incorporeal substance to lineaments, and colours,
 3     4, 16-24|          there to be some unknown substance of irrational life, and
 4     4, 16-24|        which should not only be a substance, but real life also, and
 5     4, 16-24|           that neither was evil a substance, nor our soul that chief
 6     4, 16-26|  maintained that Thy unchangeable substance did err upon constraint,
 7     4, 16-26|        confess that my changeable substance had gone astray voluntarily,
 8     4, 17-28|         that chief Predicament of Substance. ~ ~
 9     4, 17-30|           so good a portion of my substance into my own keeping; and
10     5, 10-20|           to be some such kind of substance, and to have its own foul
11     5, 10-20|           some only, but a bodily substance, because I could not conceive
12     5, 10-20|        the mass of Thy most lucid substance, so as to believe nothing
13     5, 14-25|        have conceived a spiritual substance, all their strongholds had
14     6, 1    |         although what a spiritual substance should be I had not even
15     6, 1    |          was to be thought of Thy substance, and what way led or led
16     7, 1-1  |         who could not imagine any substance, but such as is wont to
17     7, 2-3  |          or offspring of Thy very Substance, should he mingled with
18     7, 2-3  |        that this offspring of Thy Substance was the soul, which being
19     7, 2-3  |           was of one and the same Substance. So then, should they affirm
20     7, 2-3  | whatsoever Thou art, that is, Thy Substance whereby Thou art, to be
21     7, 3-4  |       preferred to think that Thy substance did suffer ill than their
22     7, 4-6  |    corruption comes, by which Thy substance can by no means be impaired.
23     7, 4-6  |     should we more say, "why that substance which God is should not
24     7, 7-11 |          Thee both to be, and Thy substance to be unchangeable, and
25     7, 9-14 |         naturally He was the Same Substance. But that He emptied Himself,
26     7, 12-18|          whence it is, is not any substance: for were it a substance,
27     7, 12-18|          substance: for were it a substance, it should be good. For
28     7, 12-18|        should be an incorruptible substance, and so a chief good: or
29     7, 12-18|      chief good: or a corruptible substance; which unless it were good,
30     7, 12-18|     things good, nor is there any substance at all, which Thou madest
31     7, 16-22|           was, and found it to be substance, but the perversion of the
32     8, 1-1  |        there was an incorruptible substance, whence was all other substance;
33     8, 1-1  |   substance, whence was all other substance; nor did I now desire to
34    11, 10-12|        then belongeth to His very Substance. And if aught have arisen
35    11, 10-12|        aught have arisen in God's Substance, which before was not, that
36    11, 10-12|        which before was not, that Substance cannot be truly called eternal.
37    12, 7-7  |       which was born of Thine own Substance, create something, and that
38    12, 15-18|          of the Creator, that His substance is no ways changed by time,
39    12, 15-18|        His will separate from His substance? Wherefore He willeth not
40    12, 17-25|         things be made not of the substance of God, but out of nothing (
 
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