Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | unable to express all I willed, or to whom I willed, did
2 1, 8-13 | all I willed, or to whom I willed, did myself, by the understanding
3 3, 2-3 | For if good will be ill willed (which can never be), then
4 6, 1 | all lands, hadst Thou not willed thereby to be believed in,
5 8, 5-11 | come willingly, whither I willed not. And who has any right
6 8, 6-13 | of his learning had he so willed), but as a most kind and
7 8, 8-20 | fingers I clasped my knee; I willed, I did it. But I might have
8 8, 8-20 | did it. But I might have willed, and not done it; if the
9 8, 9-21 | would not command, unless it willed, and what it commands is
10 8, 10-22| long purposed, it was I who willed, I who nilled, I, I myself.
11 8, 10-22| I, I myself. I neither willed entirely, nor nilled entirely.
12 9, 1-1 | gift was, to nill what I willed, and to will what Thou willedst.
13 10, 10-17| bring them forth when I willed. In my heart then they were,
14 10, 37-61| whereon to bestow it, and hast willed us to love not Thee only,
15 10, 43-68| made righteous, which He willed to have in common with them.
16 12, 6-6 | and varying them, as it willed; and I bent myself to the
17 12, 15-18| afterwards, what before He willed not, nor willeth not, what
18 12, 15-18| willeth not, what before He willed; because such a will is
19 12, 32-43| say that, which Thy Truth willed by his words to tell me,
20 12, 32-43| revealed also unto him, what It willed.~.
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