Book, Chapter
1 1, 20-31| For even then I was, I lived, and felt; and had an implanted
2 2, 3-6 | that my sixteenth year I lived with my parents, leaving
3 3, 3-6 | gallantry) among whom I lived, with a shameless shame
4 3, 3-6 | even as they. With them I lived, and was sometimes delighted
5 4, 1-1 | eight-and-twentieth) we lived seduced and seducing, deceived
6 5, 10-19| Manichaeus are full of. Yet I lived in more familiar friendship
7 6, 10-17| itself, where he had much lived, leaving his excellent family-estate
8 7, 3-5 | I had a will, as that I lived: when then I did will or
9 7, 6-10 | one of those dotards (who lived by such a trade, and whom
10 8, 1-1 | from his very youth he had lived most devoted unto Thee.
11 8, 3-8 | in him who was dead, and lived again; had been lost and
12 9, 7-15 | anxieties and watchings, lived for prayer. We, yet unwarmed
13 9, 9-20 | none now venturing, they lived together with a remarkable
14 9, 9-22 | before her sleeping in Thee lived united together, having
15 9, 11-28| husband. For because they had lived in great harmony together,
16 9, 13-34| release from the flesh, had lived to the praise of Thy name
17 12, 10-10| own life; from myself I lived ill, death was I to myself;
18 13, 3-4 | to it; so that, that it lived, and lived happily, it owes
19 13, 3-4 | that, that it lived, and lived happily, it owes to nothing
20 13, 15-16| under it; which whilst they lived here, was not so eminently
21 13, 21-29| which was dead while it lived in pleasures; in death-bringing
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