Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-15 | intense affection (for a sort of stupidity will in a way
2 2, 9-17 | then was my delight of such sort that I did it not alone?
3 3, 2-2 | then it is mercy. But what sort of compassion is this for
4 4, 1-1 | perisheth not? But what sort of man is any man, seeing
5 4, 13-20| beauty, from their forming a sort of whole, and again, another
6 4, 15-23| that orator was of that sort whom I loved, as wishing
7 4, 16-24| unity, but in the other, a sort of division. And in that
8 4, 17-28| figure of a man, of what sort it is; and stature, how
9 5, 3-6 | lights, nor whatever of this sort I had learned in the books
10 5, 6-10 | felt however that another sort of people were suspicious
11 5, 14-24| cause seemed to me in such sort not vanquished, as still
12 6, 7-11 | means of advising or with a sort of constraint reclaiming
13 7, 1-2 | images, was not of this sort, and yet it could not have
14 7, 1-2 | all things should in such sort be full of Thee, that the
15 7, 5-8 | men's conjectures were a sort of lottery, and that out
16 9, 3-6 | our conversion was of such sort; and exhorting him to become
17 9, 10-23| which Thou art, of what sort the eternal life of the
18 9, 10-23| capacity, we might in some sort meditate upon so high a
19 10, 20-29| had they it not in some sort, would not so will to be
20 10, 20-29| and so have it by some sort of knowledge, what, I know
21 10, 21-30| have I been immersed in a sort of joy; which now recalling,
22 10, 30-42| For that nothing of this sort should have, over the pure
23 10, 35-56| say that nothing of this sort engages my attention, or
24 10, 37-60| temptations I have some sort of means of examining myself;
25 11, 20-26| these three do exist in some sort, in the soul, but otherwhere
26 12, 23-32| those words. For the first sort, away with all those who
27 12, 27-37| and whatever of the like sort, men's acquaintance with
28 13, 3-4 | because there was already a sort of life, which Thou mightest
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