Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | despisest me, yet wilt Thou return and have compassion upon
2 1, 18-28| that men leave Thee, or return unto Thee. Or did that Thy
3 2, 3-5 | intermitted: whilst after my return from Madaura (a neighbour
4 3, 4-7 | now to arise, that I might return to Thee. For not to sharpen
5 3, 8-16 | by a humble devoutness we return to Thee; and Thou cleansest
6 4, 5-10 | neither hoped he should return to life nor did I desire
7 4, 11-16| Word itself calleth thee to return: and there is the place
8 4, 12-19| calling aloud to us to return hence to Him into that secret
9 4, 12-19| ascension; crying aloud to us to return unto Him. And He departed
10 4, 12-19| our eyes, that we might return into our heart, and there
11 4, 17-31| aside. Let us now, O Lord, return, that we may not be overturned,
12 4, 17-31| there be no place whither to return, because we fell from it:
13 5, 4-7 | how to possess a tree, and return thanks to Thee for the use
14 5, 8-15 | face. And yet refusing to return without me, I scarcely persuaded
15 6, 8-13 | which should goad him to return not only with them who first
16 6, 11-19| for it were a shame to return again to them. See, it is
17 7, 7-11 | themselves unsought, as I would return to Thee, as if they would
18 7, 10-16| being thence admonished to return to myself, I entered even
19 8, 3-8 | departest, and we scarcely return to Thee. ~ ~
20 8, 4-9 | blindness than Victorinus, return to Thee, approach, and are
21 8, 6-15 | finding them, reminded them to return, for the day was now far
22 9, 2-2 | purchased by Thee, no more to return for sale. Our purpose then
23 9, 13-37| Exodus, even unto their return thither. That so my mother'
24 10, 17-26| memory; else could they not return to their dens and nests,
25 10, 30-41| from waking to sleeping, or return from sleeping to waking!
26 10, 30-41| otherwise, upon waking we return to peace of conscience:
27 10, 42-67| sacraments? Many endeavouring to return unto Thee, and of themselves
28 11, 8-10 | went astray, be whither to return. But when we return from
29 11, 8-10 | whither to return. But when we return from error, it is through
30 12, 10-10| behind me, calling to me to return, and scarcely heard it,
31 12, 10-10| peace. And now, behold, I return in distress and panting
32 12, 22-31| will, upon hearing this, return for answer, "we do not deny
33 12, 25-35| brotherly and peaceful word do I return unto Him: "If we both see
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