Book, Chapter
1 2, 3-6 | breast Thou hadst already begun Thy temple, and the foundation
2 3, 11-19| the house, which she had begun to shrink from, abhorring
3 5, 7-13 | willing nor witting it, begun to loosen that wherein I
4 5, 11-21| the said Manichees, had begun to stir me even at Carthage:
5 5, 12-22| and through whom, I had begun to be known; when to, I
6 5, 14-24| these things also had now begun to appear to me capable
7 6, 1 | of Holy Writ; I had now begun to believe that Thou wouldest
8 6, 9-15 | multitude ashamed, which had begun to insult over Alypius,
9 6, 11-18| nineteenth year, wherein I had begun to kindle with the desire
10 7, 5-8 | and I, who had herein now begun to incline towards Nebridius'
11 7, 20-26| but killed. For now I had begun to wish to seem wise, being
12 8, 5-10 | that new will which had begun to be in me, freely to serve
13 8, 6-15 | purpose, and how that will was begun and settled in them, begged
14 9, 4-10 | Thee,- there hadst Thou begun to grow sweet unto me, and
15 9, 7-15 | had the Church of Milan begun to use this kind of consolation
16 9, 11-28| fulness of Thy goodness begun to cease in her heart, I
17 10, 4-5 | forsaking what Thou hast begun, perfect my imperfections. ~ ~
18 10, 36-58| complete mercy, since Thou hast begun to change us? And Thou
19 11, 1-1 | wholly, since Thou hast begun, that we may cease to be
20 11, 18-23| have set upon, and have begun to do what we were forethinking,
21 11, 27-34| suppose another voice hath begun to sound, and still soundeth
22 11, 28-38| the whole; but when I have begun, how much soever of it I
23 12, 27-37| they conceive of words begun and ended, sounding in time,
24 13, 22-32| through evil-living; and begun to be a living soul, through
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