Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-11 | the very same tempers are utterly intolerable when found in
2 4, 3-5 | reason but that he found it utterly false; and he, a grave man,
3 4, 4-8 | which he had received, when utterly absent in mind and feeling,
4 4, 4-9 | this grief my heart was utterly darkened; and whatever I
5 5, 5-9 | were to be detested and utterly rejected? But I had not
6 5, 6-11 | moved me; I found him first utterly ignorant of liberal sciences,
7 5, 7-13 | knowledge of that man, came utterly to an end; not that I detached
8 5, 12-22| because they did things utterly unlawful. Of a truth such
9 5, 13-23| teacher of the truth (which I utterly despaired of in Thy Church),
10 5, 14-25| been beaten down, and cast utterly out of my mind; but I could
11 5, 14-25| saving Name of Christ, I utterly refused to commit the cure
12 6, 8-13 | of gladiators. For being utterly averse to and detesting
13 6, 14-24| pieces in our hands, was utterly dashed and cast aside. Thence
14 7, 5-7 | doctrine; yet did not my mind utterly leave it, but rather daily
15 7, 6-9 | condition, and every thing else utterly at variance with the former.
16 10, 14-21| alike; and yet are they not utterly unlike. ~ ~
17 10, 19-28| to be right. But were it utterly blotted out of the mind,
18 10, 19-28| For we have not as yet utterly forgotten that, which we
19 10, 19-28| forgotten. What then we have utterly forgotten, though lost,
20 12, 6-6 | persuade me, that I must utterly uncase it of all remnants
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