Book, Chapter
1 2, 2-3 | we be far from Thee. Else ought I more watchfully to have
2 3, 6-10 | creatures. And I indeed ought to have passed by even philosophers
3 3, 8-15 | much more unhesitatingly ought we to obey God, in all which
4 4, 7-12 | down. To Thee, O Lord, it ought to have been raised, for
5 5, 6-10 | now learned, that neither ought any thing to seem to be
6 5, 10-19| for that they held men ought to doubt everything, and
7 5, 13-23| not with that intent I ought, but, as it were, trying
8 6, 1 | had I been, that what I ought by enquiring to have learned,
9 6, 6-9 | was it the truth? For I ought not to prefer myself to
10 6, 8-13 | presumed on itself, which ought to have relied on Thee.
11 6, 12-22| marriage were added, he ought not to wonder why I could
12 7, 4-6 | to the corruptible, there ought I to seek for Thee, and
13 7, 6-9 | inspecting his constellations, I ought if I were to predict truly,
14 7, 6-9 | since they were his also, I ought again (to tell him too truly)
15 7, 6-10 | deservings of souls, he ought to hear, out of the unsearchable
16 7, 17-23| and pronouncing, "This ought to be thus, this not"; examining,
17 8, 1-2 | selling all that I had, I ought to have bought, and I hesitated. ~ ~
18 8, 2-5 | professed: how much less then ought he, when pronouncing Thy
19 8, 4-9 | much the more abundantly ought Thy sons to rejoice, for
20 9, 9-19 | remembering their condition, ought not to set themselves up
21 9, 9-21 | whereas to humane humanity, it ought to seem a light thing not
22 10, 6-9 | within. By which of these ought I to seek my God? I had
23 10, 20-29| until I can say, where I ought to say it, "It is enough"?
24 10, 32-48| experience reveal it. And no one ought to be secure in that life,
25 10, 37-60| But if praise useth and ought to accompany a good life
26 10, 37-60| life and good works, we ought as little to forego its
27 10, 37-61| more esteemed than they ought. But again how know I whether
28 10, 37-62| Thee, O Truth, I see that I ought not to be moved at my own
29 11, 8-10 | Reason it is known, that it ought to begin or leave off; in
30 12, 25-34| infer out of his words?" I ought to take it in good part,
31 12, 29-40| away, nor canst thou find ought to recall and by art to
32 13, 23-33| the firmament (for they ought not to judge as to so supreme
33 13, 23-33| image that created him, ought to be a doer of the law,
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