Book, Chapter
1 1, 19-30| at whose gate unhappy I lay in my boyhood; this the
2 3, 11-19| discerned the death wherein I lay, and Thou heardest her,
3 4, 4-8 | sore sick of a fever, he lay senseless in a death-sweat;
4 4, 8-13 | stimulus, our soul, which lay itching in our ears, was
5 4, 11-16| around thee: nor shall they lay thee whither themselves
6 4, 16-26| and now, in punishment, lay in error. ~ ~
7 5, 3-3 | 5.3.3 I would lay open before my God that
8 6, 2-2 | For wine-bibbing did not lay siege to her spirit, nor
9 6, 1 | credence, in that, while it lay open to all to read, it
10 7, 19-25| But what mystery there lay in "The Word was made flesh,"
11 9, 2-4 | constrained me of necessity to lay down that burden of teaching,
12 9, 4-11 | O what said he, I will lay me down and sleep, for who
13 9, 7-16 | and Protasius the martyrs lay hid (whom Thou hadst in
14 9, 10-23| of the house where we now lay, at Ostia; where removed
15 9, 11-27| soon after to us both, "Lay," she saith, "this body
16 9, 13-36| offences, and seeking what to lay to our charge, found nothing
17 10, 11-18| memory where before they lay unknown, scattered and neglected,
18 10, 13-20| discern and understand, I lay up in my memory, that hereafter
19 10, 43-69| the dead, having power to lay down His life, and power
20 11, 1-1 | passeth in time? Why then do I lay in order before Thee so
21 11, 1-1 | our affections which we lay open unto Thee, confessing
22 11, 3-5 | things unto me, and would lay the ears of my body to the
23 11, 6-8 | intelligent soul, whose inward ear lay listening to Thy Eternal
24 12, 20-29| wherein heaven and earth lay as yet confused, which,
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