Book, Chapter
1 1, 18-29| behold patiently as Thou art wont how carefully the sons of
2 3, 11-19| to instruct, as is their wont not to be instructed) enquired
3 3, 12-21| things (for this he was wont to do, when he found persons
4 4, 7-12 | him, where they were not wont to see him. And thus from
5 4, 16-26| things corporeal. And I was wont to ask Thy faithful little
6 4, 16-26| I stood exiled), I was wont, prating and foolishly,
7 5, 6-10 | self-same things which they were wont to say. But what availed
8 6, 2-2 | mother had once, as she was wont in Afric, brought to the
9 6, 3-3 | to enter, nor was it his wont that any who came should
10 6, 1 | strangely in the Scripture, were wont to offend me, having heard
11 6, 9-15 | especially, by whom they were wont to be suspected of stealing
12 6, 13-23| that confidence she was wont, when Thou showedst her
13 7, 1-1 | substance, but such as is wont to be seen with these eyes.
14 7, 1-2 | such forms as my eyes are wont to range, did my heart then
15 7, 2-3 | which the Manichees are wont to set as an opposing mass
16 8, 11-25| much more severely than my wont, rolling and turning me
17 8, 12-29| intently whether children were wont in any kind of play to sing
18 8, 12-30| more for me, than she was wont to beg by her pitiful and
19 9, 8-17 | good discipline was she wont to commend not so much her
20 9, 8-18 | in youthful spirits are wont to be kept under by the
21 10, 19-28| together all which it was wont, and maimed, as it were,
22 10, 19-28| therewith; because it was not wont to be thought upon together
23 11, 23-30| in half the time it was wont, if so be it was finished
24 13, 21-31| his kind; because a man is wont to imitate his friend. Be
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