Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-14 | poor wretch) knew not what use there was; and yet, if idle
2 1, 10-16| afterwards have put to good use. For I disobeyed, not from
3 1, 12-19| head are numbered, didst use for my good the error of
4 1, 12-19| would not learn, Thou didst use for my punishment - a fit
5 3, 7-14 | not only wherein they made use of things present as God
6 3, 8-16 | ordained, or by an immoderate use of things allowed, or in
7 3, 8-16 | things unallowed, to that use which is against nature;
8 4, 3-4 | because they seemed to use no sacrifice, nor to pray
9 4, 17-30| then it served not to my use, but rather to my perdition,
10 5, 4-7 | return thanks to Thee for the use thereof, although he know
11 5, 8-14 | my steps, didst secretly use their and my own perverseness.
12 6, 1-1 | unacquainted with the deep, use rather to be comforted when
13 6, 2-2 | even to those that would use it soberly, lest so an occasion
14 6, 9-14 | say by heart (as scholars use to practise), Thou sufferedst
15 7, 20-26| hadst Thou in the familiar use of them grown sweet unto
16 8, 8-19 | lodging, which we had the use of, as of the whole house;
17 9, 7-15 | Church of Milan begun to use this kind of consolation
18 10, 33-50| I acknowledge the great use of this institution. Thus
19 10, 34-53| all necessary and moderate use and all pious meaning, have
20 10, 35-54| properly to the eyes; yet we use this word of the other senses
21 11, 24-31| guessed; more or less, as we use to say. Time then is not
22 12, 18-27| good to edify, if a man use it lawfully: for that the
23 12, 30-41| mercy upon us, that we may use the law lawfully, the end
24 13, 24-36| than myself, make better use of it, according as Thou,
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