Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | elders taught me words (as, soon after, other learning) in
2 4, 3-5 | understanding Hippocrates, he could soon have understood such a study
3 4, 4-8 | restored. Forthwith, as soon as I could speak with him (
4 4, 4-8 | with him (and I could, so soon as he was able, for I never
5 6, 2-2 | forbidden by the door-keeper; so soon as she knew that the Bishop
6 6, 2-2 | devotion, not pleasure. So soon, then, as she found this
7 6, 8-13 | have relied on Thee. For so soon as he saw that blood, he
8 6, 9-15 | the market-place. Whom so soon as Alypius remembered, he
9 7, 5-8 | his new-born slave. For so soon as the women began to be
10 7, 5-8 | to send to one another so soon as they had notice of the
11 7, 17-23| Thee by Thy beauty, and soon borne down from Thee by
12 8, 6-15 | stripped of the world, as soon appeared. For as he read,
13 8, 7-17 | lest Thou shouldest hear me soon, and soon cure me of the
14 8, 7-17 | shouldest hear me soon, and soon cure me of the disease of
15 8, 8-20 | incomparably more to do, and which soon after, when I should will,
16 8, 8-20 | should be able to do; because soon after, when I should will,
17 9, 4-10 | would have joy from without soon become vain, and waste themselves
18 9, 4-12 | them to read. Presently so soon as with humble devotion
19 9, 6-14 | workmaster of such wonders? Soon didst Thou take his life
20 9, 9-19 | her parents to Thee, so soon as she was of marriageable
21 9, 11-27| hastened round her; but she was soon brought back to her senses;
22 9, 11-27| she, "what he saith": and soon after to us both, "Lay,"
23 12, 29-40| chant. For each sound, so soon as made, passeth away, nor
24 13, 10-11| condition, than that, so soon as it was made, it was,
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