Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | nourishing, and maturing; seeking, yet having all things.
2 1, 13-21| wept for Dido slain, and "seeking by the sword a stroke and
3 1, 13-21| and wound extreme," myself seeking the while a worse extreme,
4 2, 4-9 | to utter destruction; not seeking aught through the shame,
5 2, 1 | when she turns from Thee, seeking without Thee, what she findeth
6 5, 2-2 | where was I, when I was seeking Thee? And Thou wert before
7 5, 8-14 | detested real misery, was there seeking unreal happiness. ~ ~
8 5, 8-15 | inheritance of Eve, with sorrow seeking what in sorrow she had brought
9 6, 6-9 | my ambitious designs was seeking one much less true. And
10 6, 6-10 | gotten wine; I, by lying, was seeking for empty, swelling praise.
11 7, 3-4 | should become that evil I was seeking out. I sought it out then,
12 8, 7-18 | worn themselves out with seeking it, nor for often years
13 9, 13-36| summing up our offences, and seeking what to lay to our charge,
14 10, 18-27| thereby know, that when I was seeking any of them, and was asked, "
15 10, 24-35| have gone over in my memory seeking Thee, O Lord; and I have
16 10, 35-54| when we employ them in seeking knowledge. For we do not
17 10, 42-67| influences, they were deceived, seeking a mediator, by whom they
18 11, 2-4 | Whom Thou soughtest us, not seeking Thee, but soughtest us,
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