Book, Chapter 
 1     1, 9-14 |         as proper in a boy, in order that in this world I might
 2     2, 1    |      these goods of the lowest order, the better and higher are
 3     3, 11-19|       grief. But he having (in order to instruct, as is their
 4     4, 3-5  |  diffused throughout the whole order of things, brought this
 5     5, 8-14 |    almost frantic, disturb all order which any one hath established
 6     5, 9-17 |     hearing and doing, in that order wherein Thou hadst determined
 7     6, 7-12 |        or not knowing, in that order which Thyself knowest (and
 8     6, 7-12 |      Thyself knowest (and that order is just), didst of my heart
 9     7, 13-19|     break in, and corrupt that order which Thou hast appointed
10     8, 12-30|        rejoiceth: we relate in order how it took place; she leaps
11     9, 12-31|      over me, which in the due order and appointment of our natural
12    10, 8-12 |        up readily, in unbroken order, as they are called for;
13    11, 1-1  |     time? Why then do I lay in order before Thee so many relations?
14    11, 2-2  |       suffice to utter them in order, the drops of time are precious
15    11, 6-8  |        second, and so forth in order, until the last after the
16    11, 21-27| measure times as they pass, in order to be able to say, this
17    11, 29-39|      severed amid times, whose order I know not; and my thoughts,
18    12, 6-6  |    horrible "forms" out of all order, but yet "forms" and I called
19    12, 9-9  |        For where no figure nor order is, there does nothing come,
20    12, 11-11|      hurt Thee, or disturb the order of Thy government, first
21    12, 15-22|      was no form, there was no order? But where no order was,
22    12, 15-22|     was no order? But where no order was, there could be no vicissitude
23    12, 17-26|        being now digested into order, are called Heaven and Earth,
24    12, 21-30|      corporeal things, without order, without light. " Another
25    13, 9-10 |      places. When out of their order, they are restless; restored
26    13, 9-10 |      are restless; restored to order, they are at rest. My weight,
27    13, 17-20|   makest Thou it a sea, by the order of Thy dominion over all
28    13, 18-23|       which are reckoned up in order, as it were stars, inasmuch
29    13, 34-49|  relation of things in such an order. And we have seen, that
 
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