Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-21| thoughts, I loved Thee not. I committed fornication against Thee,
2 1, 16-26| their means the vileness is committed with less shame. Not that
3 1, 18-28| in itself not ill, they committed some barbarism or solecism,
4 1, 19-30| a barbarism, than having committed one, to envy those who had
5 1, 19-30| imitate them! Thefts also I committed, from my parents' cellar
6 2, 1 | these, and the like, is sin committed, while through an immoderate
7 2, 7-15 | forgiven me; both what evils I committed by my own wilfulness, and
8 2, 7-15 | and what by Thy guidance I committed not. What man is he, who,
9 2, 9-17 | soul; alone, I had never committed that theft wherein what
10 5, 9-16 | all the sins which I had committed, both against Thee, and
11 5, 12-22| I found other offences committed in Rome, to which I was
12 6, 9-15 | by whom these thefts were committed. He, however, had divers
13 7, 21-27| but we have sinned and committed iniquity, and have done
14 8, 2-5 | in a set form of words committed to memory), the presbyters,
15 8, 10-22| punishment of a sin more freely committed, in that I was a son of
16 10, 8-12 | whatever else hath been committed and laid up, which forgetfulness
17 10, 14-21| bitter food; which, when committed to the memory, are as it
18 10, 14-22| experience of its own passions, committed to the memory, or the memory
19 10, 14-22| retained, without being committed unto it. ~ ~
20 10, 25-36| to those parts to which I committed the affections of my mind,
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