Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-20| my own, and to weep for dead Dido, because she killed
2 3, 4-7 | nineteenth year, my father being dead two years before), not to
3 4, 6-11 | he should never die, was dead; and I wondered yet more
4 4, 6-11 | self, could live, he being dead. Well said one of his friend, "
5 5, 3-4 | fire, mayest burn up those dead cares of theirs, and re-create
6 6, 1-1 | which she bewailed me as one dead, though to be reawakened
7 7, 9-14 | God exalted Him from the dead, and gave Him a name above
8 8, 3-6 | younger son, that he was dead, and liveth again; had been
9 8, 3-8 | friendship; this, in him who was dead, and lived again; had been
10 8, 5-12 | sleepest, and arise from the dead, and Christ shall give thee
11 9, 2-3 | hadst made bright, and for dead, alive, being piled together
12 9, 4-9 | One, raising Him from the dead, and setting Him at Thy
13 9, 4-9 | magnified, rising again from the dead, and ascending into heaven.
14 9, 4-11 | to do to those deaf and dead, of whom myself had been,
15 9, 12-29| though unhappy, or altogether dead; whereas she was neither
16 9, 12-29| her death, nor altogether dead. Of this we were assured
17 9, 12-33| mother who for the time was dead to mine eyes, who had for
18 10, 43-69| He alone, free among the dead, having power to lay down
19 13, 14-15| bear about us in our body, dead because of sin; until the
20 13, 21-29| live unto Thee, which was dead while it lived in pleasures;
21 13, 21-30| curiosity, are the motions of a dead soul; for the soul dies
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