Book, Chapter
1 1, 16-26| Yet, O my God (in whose presence I now without hurt may remember
2 1, 18-28| vanities, and went out from Thy presence, O my God, when men were
3 3, 11-20| prayers entered into Thy presence; and yet Thou sufferedst
4 5, 2-2 | when they fled from Thy presence? or where dost not Thou
5 7, 1-2 | smallest, it should admit Thy presence, by a secret inspiration,
6 8, 2-5 | profess his salvation in the presence of the holy multitude. "
7 8, 8-19 | Alypius, on my steps. For his presence did not lessen my privacy;
8 8, 10-22| Let them perish from Thy presence, O God, as perish vain talkers
9 8, 10-22| and yet indicated, not the presence of another mind, but the
10 8, 12-28| retired so far that even his presence could not be a burden to
11 9, 9-22 | conversation they perceived Thy presence in her heart. For she had
12 9, 10-23| between ourselves in the presence of the Truth, which Thou
13 10, 3-4 | confess to men also in Thy presence what I now am, not what
14 10, 16-25| that forgetfulness by its presence effaces even what it finds
15 10, 17-26| all bodies; or by actual presence, as the arts; or by certain
16 10, 33-50| heal me, Thou, in whose presence I have become a problem
17 10, 35-57| distracted, and whilst in Thy presence we direct the voice of our
18 12, 3-3 | light was not, what was the presence of darkness, but the absence
19 12, 16-23| now parley a little in Thy presence, O my God, who grant all
20 13, 8-9 | the hidden place of Thy Presence. This only I know, that
21 13, 14-15| morning I shall stand in Thy presence, and contemplate Thee: I
22 13, 14-15| morning I shall stand in Thy presence, and shall see the health
23 13, 21-29| Thou hast prepared in the presence of them that believe. For
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