Book, Chapter
1 1, 10-16| love of play, loving the pride of victory in my contests,
2 1, 11-17| our God stooping to our pride; and even from the womb
3 2, 2-2 | mortality, the punishment of the pride of my soul, and I strayed
4 2, 6-13 | 2.6.13 For so doth pride imitate exaltedness; whereas
5 3, 3-5 | of Tully: for my swelling pride shrunk from their lowliness,
6 3, 3-5 | little one; and, swollen with pride, took myself to be a great
7 3, 8-16 | Universe, and by a self-willed pride, any one false thing is
8 4, 15-23| erred through a swelling pride, and was tossed about with
9 4, 16-27| through the weight of my own pride, I was sinking into the
10 4, 17-28| with cheeks bursting with pride), I read and understood
11 5, 3-4 | puffed up; and by an ungodly pride departing from Thee, and
12 5, 5-8 | with so mad a vanity of pride, that he sought to ascribe
13 5, 10-18| us"; and it delighted my pride, to be free from blame;
14 7, 9-13 | puffed up with most unnatural pride, certain books of the Platonists,
15 8, 2-4 | those proud daemons, whose pride he had imitated and their
16 8, 4-9 | Paulus the Proconsul, his pride conquered, was made to pass
17 9, 4-7 | panting from the school of pride, my books may witness, as
18 9, 4-8 | whole world, against the pride of mankind! And yet they
19 10, 36-58| things: who didst curb my pride with Thy fear, and tame
20 10, 36-58| Thou alone Lord without pride, because Thou art the only
21 10, 42-67| minded, sought Thee by the pride of learning, swelling out
22 10, 42-67| fellow-conspirators of their pride, by whom, through magical
23 10, 42-67| in Thy secret judgments pride deserved to be deluded,
24 13, 15-17| books, which so destroy pride, which so destroy the enemy
25 13, 21-30| the ungoverned wildness of pride, the sluggish voluptuousness
26 13, 21-30| say, the haughtiness of pride, the delight of lust, and
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