Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-22| never did. But should I ask with what letters the name "
2 1, 13-22| settled. If, again, I should ask which might be forgotten
3 2, 5-11 | 2.5.11 When, then, we ask why a crime was done, we
4 3, 10-18| not a Manichaean, should ask for any, that morsel would
5 4, 16-26| corporeal. And I was wont to ask Thy faithful little ones,
6 4, 16-26| prating and foolishly, to ask them, "Why then doth the
7 6, 3-3 | danger. For I could not ask of him, what I would as
8 6, 6-9 | of fears. But should any ask me, had I rather be merry
9 8, 9-21 | Thy mercy gleam that I may ask, if so be the secret penalties
10 8, 10-24| wills which are good. For I ask them, is it good to take
11 8, 12-30| to do above that which we ask or think; for she perceived
12 9, 13-36| hast already done what I ask; but accept, O Lord, the
13 10, 6-10 | see it, but they cannot ask it: because no reason is
14 10, 6-10 | they report. But men can ask, so that the invisible things
15 10, 6-10 | creatures answer such as ask, unless they can judge;
16 10, 10-17| Unless they have a savour, ask me not." The touch says, "
17 10, 23-33| to make them able? For I ask any one, had he rather joy
18 10, 26-37| give audience to all who ask counsel of Thee, and at
19 10, 26-37| on manifold matters they ask Thy counsel. Clearly dost
20 10, 30-42| to do above all that we ask or think. But what I yet
21 10, 37-60| having them. For then I ask myself how much more or
22 11, 1-1 | have need of, before you ask. It is then our affections
23 11, 3-5 | were, I would hold him and ask him, and beseech him by
24 11, 17-22| 11.17.22 I ask, Father, I affirm not: O
25 11, 21-27| pass. And if any should ask me, "How knowest thou?"
26 11, 23-30| twice as long as that. For I ask, Seeing "day" denotes not
27 11, 23-30| from east to east again, I ask, does the motion alone make
28 11, 23-30| I will not therefore now ask, what that is which is called
29 12, 1-1 | who can be against us? Ask, and ye shall have; seek,
30 12, 25-34| I say: for if he should ask me, "How know you that Moses
31 13, 10-11| understand this; let him ask of Thee. Why should he trouble
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