Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | was no more. For I was no longer a speechless infant, but
2 1, 13-22| Let not those, whom I no longer fear, cry out against me,
3 1, 16-25| that crimes might be no longer crimes, and whoso commits
4 5, 5-9 | whether the vicissitudes of longer and shorter days and nights,
5 5, 7-12 | and moon, and I now no longer thought him able satisfactorily
6 6, 1-1 | to her that I was now no longer a Manichee, though not yet
7 7, 12-18| shall be, and can now no longer he corrupted, they shall
8 7, 12-18| all good, they shall no longer be. So long therefore as
9 8, 1-2 | yea now that my desires no longer inflamed me, as of old,
10 8, 1-2 | those things delighted me no longer. But still I was enthralled
11 8, 1-2 | who is good. But I was no longer in that vanity; I had surmounted
12 8, 5-11 | sinner? Nor had I now any longer my former plea, that I therefore
13 9, 2-2 | law-skirmishes, should no longer buy at my mouth arms for
14 9, 10-26| life. What I do here any longer, and to what I am here,
15 9, 11-28| said, "What do I here any longer?" there appeared no desire
16 10, 8-12 | instantly comes; others must be longer sought after, which are
17 10, 9-16 | if it sounded, when it no longer sounded; or as a smell while
18 10, 21-30| longing, although perchance no longer present; and therefore with
19 10, 38-63| vain-glory; and so it is no longer contempt of vain-glory,
20 10, 43-70| they which live may now no longer live unto themselves, but
21 11, 15-18| but when past, it was no longer; wherefore neither could
22 11, 16-21| are shorter, and others longer. We measure also, how much
23 11, 16-21| We measure also, how much longer or shorter this time is
24 11, 18-23| they be past, they are no longer there. Wheresoever then
25 11, 18-23| be; because then it is no longer future, but present. ~ ~
26 11, 23-29| quicker, that some rounds were longer, other shorter? Or, while
27 11, 23-29| shorter time, these in a longer? God, grant to men to see
28 11, 26-33| a shorter time measure a longer, as by the space of a cubit,
29 11, 26-33| take up more time than a longer, pronounced hurriedly. And
30 11, 26-33| indefinitely "this is a longer time than that," or definitely "
31 11, 27-34| cannot, because it is no longer. Then therefore while it
32 11, 27-34| like. But when ended, it no longer is. How may it then be measured?
33 11, 27-34| yet, nor those which no longer are, nor those which are
34 11, 28-37| increased, which is now no longer, save that in the mind which
35 11, 28-37| past things to be now no longer? and yet is there still
36 11, 28-38| the same holds in that longer action, whereof this Psalm
37 12, 1-1 | discovering, and demanding is longer than obtaining, and our
38 12, 14-17| sword, that they might no longer be enemies unto it: for
39 12, 28-38| whom these words are no longer a nest, but deep shady fruit-bowers,
40 13, 13-14| bewitched you? But now no longer in his own voice; but in
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