Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-12 | and in sin did my mother conceive me, where, I beseech Thee,
2 4, 2-3 | Thee, who knew not how to conceive aught beyond a material
3 5, 10-20| substance, because I could not conceive of mind unless as a subtile
4 6, 4-6 | whereof I knew not how to conceive, except corporeally. And
5 7, 1-1 | Church. But what else to conceive of Thee I knew not. And
6 7, 1-1 | and such a man, sought to conceive of Thee the sovereign, only,
7 7, 1-1 | yet was I constrained to conceive of Thee (that incorruptible,
8 7, 1-2 | also did I endeavour to conceive of Thee, Life of my life,
9 7, 1-2 | guessed, only as unable to conceive aught else, for it was false.
10 7, 4-6 | was, nor shall be, able to conceive any thing which may be better
11 10, 10-17| perchance been unable to conceive of them? ~ ~
12 12, 4-4 | Wherefore then may I not conceive the formlessness of matter (
13 12, 5-5 | seeketh what the sense may conceive under this, and saith to
14 12, 6-6 | diverse, and therefore did not conceive it at all, my mind tossed
15 12, 6-6 | form whatsoever, if I would conceive matter absolutely without
16 12, 6-6 | deprived of all form, than conceive a thing betwixt form and
17 12, 12-15| degrees, as are not able to conceive an utter privation of all
18 12, 13-16| 13.16 This then is what I conceive, O my God, when I hear Thy
19 12, 13-16| createdst them; this is what I conceive, that because of the Heaven
20 12, 13-16| because of these two do I conceive, did Thy Scripture say without
21 12, 27-37| read, or hear these words, conceive that God like a man or some
22 12, 27-37| made, and it was made; they conceive of words begun and ended,
23 13, 11-12| Unity, -who can readily conceive this? who could any ways
24 13, 20-26| 13.20.26 Let the sea also conceive and bring forth your works;
25 13, 24-37| 13.24.37 If therefore we conceive of the natures of the things
26 13, 24-37| For in this blessing, I conceive Thee to have granted us
27 13, 32-47| appetite of doing is fain to conceive the skill of right-doing
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