Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | and from my God is all my health. This I since learned, Thou,
2 1, 11-18| baptised?" but as to bodily health, no one says, "Let him be
3 1, 11-18| own, my soul's recovered health had been kept safe in Thy
4 4, 1-1 | not been, to their soul's health, stricken and cast down
5 4, 4-8 | should grow well, and his health were strong enough for me
6 5, 9-16 | that I should recover the health of my body, though frenzied
7 5, 10-18| better and more abiding health. And even then, at Rome,
8 6, 1-1 | pass from sickness unto health, after the access, as it
9 6, 4-6 | one, so was it with the health of my soul, which could
10 6, 11-18| hours be ordered for the health of our soul. Great hope
11 9, 1-1 | brightness, and my riches, and my health, the Lord my God. ~ ~
12 9, 4-12 | the God of all manner of health. And this I wrote on wax,
13 10, 15-23| pleasure. I name bodily health; being sound in body, the
14 10, 15-23| Nor would the sick, when health were named, recognise what
15 10, 16-25| the other senses; thus the health or sickness of the body.
16 10, 23-33| the Truth, O God my light, health of my countenance, my God.
17 10, 31-44| we needs must pass. And health being the cause of eating
18 10, 31-44| I do, or wish to do, for health's sake. Nor have each the
19 10, 31-44| for what is enough for health, is too little for pleasure.
20 10, 31-44| sufficeth for the moderation of health, that under the cloak of
21 10, 31-44| that under the cloak of health, it may disguise the matter
22 13, 14-15| presence, and shall see the health of my countenance, my God,
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