Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | suck; to repose in what pleased, and cry at what offended
2 2, 6-12 | my own sin, which I was pleased to enjoy. For if aught of
3 2, 9-17 | theft wherein what I stole pleased me not, but that I stole;
4 3, 2-3 | be miserable, is he yet pleased to be merciful? which because
5 3, 2-4 | misery, that acting best pleased me, and attracted me the
6 4, 14-21| of his I had heard, which pleased me? But more did he please
7 4, 14-21| he please me, for that he pleased others, who highly extolled
8 5, 8-14 | others: and so I was well pleased to go where, all that knew
9 7, 5-7 | spaces of times past, and was pleased so long after to make something
10 7, 5-7 | Or if He were suddenly pleased now to effect somewhat,
11 7, 9-15 | fed not on them. For it pleased Thee, O Lord, to take away
12 8, 1-1 | the Saviour Himself, well pleased me, but as yet I shrunk
13 8, 4-9 | his former name Saul, was pleased to be called Paul, in testimony
14 8, 5-12 | the mastery, the latter pleased me and held me mastered.
15 9, 6-14 | and returned to Milan. It pleased Alypius also to be with
16 10, 4-5 | And do Thou, O Lord, he pleased with the incense of Thy
17 10, 36-59| deceivingness of men; and be pleased at being loved and feared,
18 10, 36-59| man; the other was better pleased with the gift of man, than
19 10, 37-61| neighbour also; often, when pleased with intelligent praise,
20 10, 37-61| I seem to myself to be pleased with the proficiency or
21 12, 17-24| all those things, which it pleased the Holy Ghost thus to enounce.
22 12, 22-31| without form (although it pleased Him so to call the formless
23 13, 29-44| works were good, when they pleased Thee; but in Thy seeing
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