Book, Chapter
1 6, 7-11 | did I speak thereof with Alypius and Nebridius, of whom Alypius
2 6, 7-11 | Alypius and Nebridius, of whom Alypius was born in the same town
3 6, 7-12 | then thought not of curing Alypius of that infection. But he
4 6, 7-12 | gave way, and gave in. And Alypius beginning to be my hearer
5 6, 9-14 | got in, unperceived by Alypius, as far as the leaden gratings
6 6, 9-14 | fearing to be taken with it. Alypius now, who had not seen him
7 6, 9-15 | 6.9.15 But thus far was Alypius to be instructed. For forthwith,
8 6, 9-15 | however, had divers times seen Alypius at a certain senator's house,
9 6, 9-15 | market-place. Whom so soon as Alypius remembered, he told the
10 6, 9-15 | had begun to insult over Alypius, he who was to be a dispenser
11 6, 10-16| the laws was unallowed. Alypius resisted it: a bribe was
12 6, 10-16| judge, whose councillor Alypius was, although also unwilling
13 6, 10-16| put the matter off upon Alypius, alleging that he would
14 6, 10-16| truth had the judge done it, Alypius would have decided otherwise.
15 6, 12-21| 6.12.21 Alypius indeed kept me from marrying;
16 6, 12-21| did the serpent speak unto Alypius himself, by my tongue weaving
17 6, 16-26| disputes with my friends Alypius and Nebridius of the nature
18 7, 19-25| preferred before others. But Alypius imagined the Catholics to
19 8, 6-13 | burden of which I groaned. Alypius was with me, now after the
20 8, 6-14 | there came to see me and Alypius, one Pontitianus, our countryman
21 8, 8-19 | countenance, I turned upon Alypius. "What ails us?" I exclaim: "
22 8, 8-19 | then into the garden, and Alypius, on my steps. For his presence
23 8, 11-27| self against self only. But Alypius sitting close by my side,
24 8, 12-28| expressions, I rose from Alypius: solitude was suggested
25 8, 12-29| returned to the place where Alypius was sitting; for there had
26 8, 12-30| countenance made it known to Alypius. And what was wrought in
27 9, 4-7 | the brother of my heart, Alypius, unto the name of Thy Only
28 9, 4-8 | resting in that villa, with Alypius a Catechumen, my mother
29 9, 6-14 | returned to Milan. It pleased Alypius also to be with me born
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