Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | speechless infant, but a speaking boy. This I remember; and have
2 1, 9-14 | proposed to me, as proper in a boy, in order that in this world
3 1, 9-14 | us. For so I began, as a boy, to pray to Thee, my aid
4 1, 9-15 | of my being beaten as a boy, because, by playing a ball,
5 1, 11-17| 1.11.17 As a boy, then, I had already heard
6 1, 11-17| sawest, Lord, how while yet a boy, being seized on a time
7 1, 12-19| penalty for one, so small a boy and so great a sinner. So
8 1, 13-20| Greek, which I studied as a boy? I do not yet fully know.
9 1, 13-22| sinned, then, when as a boy I preferred those empty
10 1, 16-26| was pronounced a hopeful boy. ~ ~
11 1, 20-31| for every good which of a boy I had. For it was my sin,
12 5, 9-16 | baptism; and I was better as a boy, when I begged it of my
13 6, 9-15 | before the door, was a boy so young as to be likely,
14 6, 9-15 | showing the hatchet to the boy, asked him "Whose that was?" "
15 8, 12-29| neighbouring house a voice, as of boy or girl, I know not, chanting,
16 9, 6-14 | feet. We joined with us the boy Adeodatus, born after the
17 9, 6-14 | for I had no part in that boy, but the sin. For that we
18 9, 12-29| she breathed her last, the boy Adeodatus burst out into
19 9, 12-31| 9.12.31 The boy then being stilled from
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