Book, Chapter
1 1, 14-23| suffering, by mere observation, amid the caresses of my nursery
2 1, 17-27| had it not trailed away amid these empty trifles, a defiled
3 4, 2-2 | that slippery course, and amid much smoke sending out some
4 5, 13-23| for the one was wandering amid Manichaean delusions, the
5 6, 9-15 | matter, and bade all present, amid much uproar and threats,
6 6, 16-26| judgment to come; which amid all my changes, never departed
7 6, 16-26| be happy without friends, amid what abundance soever of
8 7, 21-27| other books, I found here amid the praise of Thy Grace;
9 8, 6-13 | helper and my redeemer. Amid increasing anxiety, I was
10 8, 10-23| us should deliberate, and amid the strife of his two wills
11 8, 10-24| for they rend the mind amid four, or even (amid the
12 8, 10-24| mind amid four, or even (amid the vast variety of things
13 9, 2-4 | lungs began to give way, amid too great literary labour,
14 9, 10-25| and wrap up its beholder amid these inward joys, so that
15 10, 27-38| Thee; deformed I, plunging amid those fair forms which Thou
16 10, 31-47| 10.31.47 Placed then amid these temptations, I strive
17 11, 15-19| any of the middle, then amid past and to come. ~ ~
18 11, 29-39| our manifold distractions amid many things, that by Him
19 11, 29-39| but I have been severed amid times, whose order I know
20 12, 1-1 | Scripture, is much busied, amid this poverty of my life.
21 12, 11-14| tosses himself up and down amid his own fancies?), who but
22 13, 20-26| Thy holy ones, have moved amid the waves of temptations
23 13, 20-26| Name, in Thy Baptism. And amid these things, many great
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