Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-14 | get learning, in which I (poor wretch) knew not what use
2 1, 16-26| with his thunder, And I, poor mortal man, not do the same!
3 2, 2-4 | 2.2.4 but I, poor wretch, foamed like a troubled
4 2, 3-5 | my father, who was but a poor freeman of Thagaste. To
5 4, 1-1 | laugh at us, but let us poor and needy confess unto Thee. ~ ~
6 6, 2-2 | give what she could to the poor; that so the communication
7 6, 6-9 | streets of Milan, I observed a poor beggar, then, I suppose,
8 8, 4-9 | should be accepted before the poor, or the noble before the
9 8, 6-15 | certain of Thy servants, poor in spirit, of whom is the
10 8, 12-29| thou hast, and give to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure
11 9, 3-6 | whereof he asked much of me, a poor inexperienced man. Now lays
12 10, 38-63| 10.38.63 I am poor and needy; yet best, while
13 10, 43-70| and communicate it; and poor, desired to be satisfied
14 11, 1-1 | hast called us, to become poor in spirit, and meek, and
15 11, 2-3 | may offer Thee. For I am poor and needy, Thou rich to
16 12, 25-34| true, O my God, life of the poor, in Whose bosom is no contradiction,
17 13, 18-22| and bring the houseless poor to our house. Let us clothe
18 13, 19-24| fruit, by giving to the poor, and thou shalt have treasure
19 13, 34-49| even distributing to the poor their earthly riches, to
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