Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | heaven-taught affection, willingly gave me what they abounded with
2 1, 8-13 | to these signs, I thereby gave utterance to my will. Thus
3 1, 9-15 | capacity, whereof Thy will gave enough for our age; but
4 1, 14-23| me; in whose ears also I gave birth to the thoughts, whatever
5 1, 20-31| my God: it was not I who gave them me; and good these
6 4, 8-13 | unto which that my sorrow gave way. And yet there succeeded,
7 6, 7-12 | might be my scholar. He gave way, and gave in. And Alypius
8 6, 7-12 | scholar. He gave way, and gave in. And Alypius beginning
9 7, 5-8 | bred about their houses, gave birth, and then observed
10 7, 5-8 | be in labour, they each gave notice to the other what
11 7, 6-9 | all that my resistance gave way; and first I endeavoured
12 7, 9-13 | as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons
13 7, 9-14 | exalted Him from the dead, and gave Him a name above every name,
14 8, 2-4 | not long after he further gave in his name, that he might
15 8, 11-27| God? The Lord their God gave me unto them. Why standest
16 9, 4-12 | this I wrote on wax, and gave it them to read. Presently
17 9, 5-13 | vintage-vacation ended, I gave notice to the Milanese to
18 9, 8-17 | entrusted to her, to which she gave diligent heed, restraining
19 9, 12-31| my flood of grief, which gave way a little unto me; but
20 9, 12-33| behalf and in my own. And I gave way to the tears which I
21 10, 6-9 | and their form of beauty gave the answer. And I turned
22 10, 10-17| say, "If they sound, we gave knowledge of them." The
23 10, 10-17| if I handled it not, I gave no notice of it." Whence
24 10, 10-17| For when I learned them, I gave not credit to another man'
25 12, 6-6 | almost nothing. So my mind gave over to question thereupon
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