Book, Chapter
1 1, 11-17| I sought, from the pious care of my mother and Thy Church,
2 1, 11-17| For it was her earnest care that Thou my God, rather
3 2, 2-4 | friends meanwhile took no care by marriage to save my fall;
4 2, 2-4 | save my fall; their only care was that I should learn
5 4, 3-5 | not fruitlessly bestow a care and diligence, necessary
6 5, 14-24| he spake (for that empty care alone was left me, despairing
7 6, 1 | that Thou wert, and hadst a care of us; though I was ignorant,
8 6, 6-9 | joyous, I anxious; he void of care, I full of fears. But should
9 6, 11-18| from this intenseness of care? ~ ~
10 6, 11-19| itself cut off and end all care and feeling? Then must this
11 6, 11-20| settled faith did cast my care on Thee. ~ ~
12 7, 5-8 | escape her master, who took care with most exact diligence
13 7, 7-11 | unchangeable, and that Thou hast a care of, and wouldest judge men,
14 7, 19-25| therewith, through the Divine care for us, to have attained
15 8, 6-15 | walls, under the fostering care of Ambrose, and we knew
16 9, 3-5 | Verecundus was worn down with care about this our blessedness,
17 9, 9-22 | baptism, did she so take care of, as though she had been
18 9, 11-27| body any where; let not the care for that any way disquiet
19 10, 31-44| whether it be the necessary care of the body which is yet
20 10, 35-56| not now carry me away, nor care I to know the courses of
21 10, 38-64| please not, or displease or care not to please others. But
22 10, 43-70| them. See, Lord, I cast my care upon Thee, that I may live,
23 11, 2-3 | Thee; Who, inaccessible to care, carest for us. Circumcise
24 13, 26-39| that now at the last your care of me hath flourished again,
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