Book, Chapter
1 2, 2-4 | unlicensed by Thy laws) took the rule over me, and I
2 2, 2-4 | it? My friends meanwhile took no care by marriage to save
3 2, 3-7 | they were degraded: and I took pleasure, not only in the
4 2, 4-9 | streets till then), and took huge loads, not for our
5 3, 4-8 | learned, polished, or true, took not entire hold of me. ~ ~
6 3, 3-5 | and, swollen with pride, took myself to be a great one. ~ ~
7 3, 12-21| perish." Which answer she took (as she often mentioned
8 5, 14-24| 5.14.24 For though I took no pains to learn what he
9 6, 7-12 | of that infection. But he took it wholly to himself, and
10 6, 7-12 | that right-minded youth took as a ground of being offended
11 6, 9-15 | recognising him immediately, took him aside by the hand, and
12 7, 5-7 | leave it, but rather daily took in more and more of it. ~ ~
13 7, 5-8 | not escape her master, who took care with most exact diligence
14 8, 1-2 | right hand upheld me, and took me thence, and Thou placedst
15 8, 6-14 | us, he observed a book, took, opened it, and contrary
16 8, 11-25| kept my stand hard by, and took breath. And I essayed again,
17 8, 12-30| we relate in order how it took place; she leaps for joy,
18 9, 12-31| stilled from weeping, Euodius took up the Psalter, and began
19 9, 13-36| dissolution now at hand, took no thought to have her body
20 10, 36-59| is praised. For the one took pleasure in the gift of
21 12, 15-20| Whom, being created, it took the beginning, not indeed
22 13, 10-11| light. Whereas in us this took place at different times,
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