Book, Chapter
1 5, 11-21| vehemently oppressed and in a manner suffocated by those "masses";
2 5, 13-23| more recondite, yet in manner less winning and harmonious,
3 5, 14-25| probable. So then after the manner of the Academics (as they
4 6, 2-2 | were to be honoured in that manner, she still carried round
5 9, 4-12 | to Thee, the God of all manner of health. And this I wrote
6 9, 7-15 | instituted that after the manner of the Eastern Churches,
7 9, 8-18 | of wine. For when (as the manner was) she, as though a sober
8 9, 10-26| even if not in this very manner, and these same words, yet,
9 9, 12-29| held his peace. In like manner also a childish feeling
10 9, 12-31| ready for the burial, as the manner is, I (in a part of the
11 9, 12-32| the grave's side, as the manner there is, previous to its
12 10, 9-16 | of these I know, in such manner exists in my memory, as
13 10, 9-16 | in the memory still in a manner tasteth; or as any thing
14 10, 14-21| my mind, not in the same manner that my mind itself contains
15 10, 25-36| residest Thou there? what manner of lodging hast Thou framed
16 10, 25-36| Thou framed for Thee? what manner of sanctuary hast Thou builded
17 10, 31-43| hunger and thirst are in a manner pains; they burn and kill
18 12, 22-31| them flowing in so comely a manner. But if they then received
19 12, 32-43| for all Thy books in this manner? Permit me then in these
20 13, 20-28| a corporeal and sensible manner, mysterious doings and sayings.
21 13, 24-35| hadst Thou not in like manner blessed the fishes and the
22 13, 32-47| body, should be in like manner subject to the sex of her
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