Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | understand reproof, custom and reason forbade me to be reproved.
2 2, 1 | endeared with a sweet tie, by reason of the unity formed of many
3 3, 2-3 | without passion, for this reason alone are passions loved?
4 3, 9-17 | for the time hidest the reason of Thy command, and it be
5 4, 3-5 | to physic, for no other reason but that he found it utterly
6 5, 3-6 | from these men, and saw the reason thereof from calculations,
7 5, 8-14 | my chief and almost only reason was, that I heard that young
8 5, 14-24| large and with some show of reason answer objections; nor that
9 6, 3-3 | weaken) might be the truer reason for his reading to himself.
10 6, 7-11 | used not my teaching, by reason of some unkindness risen
11 6, 10-17| come to Milan, for no other reason but that with me he might
12 7, 2-3 | Thee no hurt,' then was no reason brought for Thy fighting
13 8, 1-1 | grown into years; and by reason of so great age spent in
14 9, 7-16 | asking and hearing the reason of the people's confused
15 9, 8-17 | of elder girls. For which reason, and for her great age,
16 9, 9-19 | confidentially asking the reason, she taught them her practice
17 10, 6-10 | cannot ask it: because no reason is set over their senses
18 10, 21-31| would; and for no other reason would the one go to the
19 10, 30-41| sleeping to waking! Where is reason then, which, awake, resisteth
20 10, 33-49| sense not so waiting upon reason as patiently to follow her;
21 11, 8-10 | then, when in Thy eternal Reason it is known, that it ought
22 11, 8-10 | begin or leave off; in which Reason nothing beginneth or leaveth
23 12, 6-6 | beautiful forms; and true reason did persuade me, that I
24 12, 17-25| of matter, was for this reason first conveyed under the
25 13, 6-7 | mother charity, tell me the reason, I beseech Thee, why after
26 13, 19-24| fruit; and come, let us reason together, saith the Lord,
27 13, 21-31| creatures are obedient unto reason, when being restrained from
28 13, 24-37| account of the fruitfulness of reason. And for this end do we
29 13, 24-37| appeareth in its longing, and reason ruleth over it. ~ ~
30 13, 28-43| bodies express the same; by reason that a body consisting of
31 13, 32-47| likeness (that is the power of reason and understanding), set
32 13, 32-47| of right-doing from the reason of the mind. These things
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