Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-8 | where I was; and to have a wish to express my wishes to
2 1, 10-16| esteem, that almost all wish the same for their children,
3 2, 1 | pervertedly imitate my Lord? Did I wish even by stealth to do contrary
4 3, 2-3 | sincerely commiserates, wish there might be some miserable,
5 3, 8-16 | violence, where there is a wish to hurt, whether by reproach
6 4, 16-26| to become wise, being the wish, of worse to become better),
7 5, 8-14 | and confessed. I did not wish therefore to go to Rome,
8 5, 11-21| at times verily I had a wish to confer upon these several
9 6, 11-19| then what should we more wish for? We have store of powerful
10 7, 20-26| For now I had begun to wish to seem wise, being filled
11 8, 2-4 | Go we to the Church; I wish to be made a Christian."
12 8, 5-10 | freely to serve Thee, and to wish to enjoy Thee, O God, the
13 8, 6-15 | But a friend of God, if I wish it, I become now at once."
14 9, 2-4 | intermit it. But when the full wish for leisure, that I might
15 10, 3-4 | am, whatever I am. They wish then to hear me confess
16 10, 3-4 | understanding can reach; they wish it, as ready to believe -
17 10, 8-12 | remembrance; until what I wish for be unveiled, and appear
18 10, 21-30| inward knowledge thereof, nor wish to be the like, unless they
19 10, 23-33| not certain then that all wish to be happy, inasmuch as
20 10, 23-33| happy, inasmuch as they who wish not to joy in Thee, which
21 10, 23-34| foul and ill-favoured, wish to be hidden, but that aught
22 10, 31-44| sake do what I say I do, or wish to do, for health's sake.
23 10, 33-50| sometimes to that degree, as to wish the whole melody of sweet
24 10, 36-59| 10.36.59 To wish, namely, to be feared and
25 11, 14-17| one asks me, I know: if I wish to explain it to one that
26 12, 26-36| faithful servant, than I would wish or desire Thee to have given
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