Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | It was not that my elders taught me words (as, soon after,
2 1, 13-20| the so-called grammarians taught me. For those first lessons,
3 1, 14-23| learning words not of those who taught, but of those who talked
4 4, 2-2 | 4.2.2 In those years I taught rhetoric, and, overcome
5 4, 2-2 | these I, without artifice, taught artifices, not to be practised
6 5, 5-8 | he was found out to have taught falsely of the heaven and
7 5, 5-9 | once convicted of having taught any thing false, were to
8 5, 6-10 | O my God, hadst already taught me by wonderful and secret
9 6, 4-6 | that offended me, though he taught what I knew not as yet,
10 7, 5-8 | liberal education, and well taught in Rhetoric, consulted me,
11 7, 20-26| Platonists, and thence been taught to search for incorporeal
12 8, 2-5 | was not salvation that he taught in rhetoric, and yet that
13 9, 9-19 | confidentially asking the reason, she taught them her practice above
14 10, 31-44| 10.31.44 This hast Thou taught me, that I should set myself
15 10, 31-46| 10.31.46 Thou hast taught me, good Father, that to
16 10, 34-52| when, these eyes closed, he taught his son the way of life;
17 11, 17-22| we learned when boys, and taught boys), past, present, and
18 11, 19-25| is not, neither can it be taught. Too far is this way of
19 12, 3-3 | Hast not Thou, O Lord, taught his soul, which confesseth
20 12, 3-3 | unto Thee? Hast not Thou taught me, Lord, that before Thou
21 12, 6-6 | whole, whatever Thyself hath taught me of that matter, -the
22 12, 25-35| servant's mind, than he hath taught us. Behold now, how foolish
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