Book, Chapter
1 3, 7-13 | Almighty, whereby the ways of places and times were disposed
2 3, 7-13 | according to those times and places; itself meantime being the
3 3, 7-14 | the self-same foot in all places. Yet the art itself, by
4 4, 4-9 | granted them; and I hated all places, for that they had not him;
5 5, 14-24| after I had heard one or two places of the Old Testament resolved,
6 5, 14-24| slain spiritually. Very many places then of those books having
7 6, 1-1 | darkness, and in slippery places, and sought Thee abroad
8 6, 5-7 | history, so many reports of places and of cities, which I had
9 6, 8-13 | thither, and had taken their places as they could, the whole
10 6, 16-26| a life for the soul, and places of requital according to
11 7, 15-21| harmonise, not with their places only, but with their seasons.
12 10, 16-25| remember Carthage, thus all places where I have been, thus
13 10, 25-36| dwellest, as if there were places therein? Sure I am, that
14 11, 24-31| mark the distances of the places, whence and whither goeth
15 12, 11-12| of Thy city in heavenly places; far above those heavenly
16 12, 11-12| far above those heavenly places that we see. ~ ~
17 13, 9-10 | weight, they seek their own places. Oil poured below water,
18 13, 9-10 | weights to seek their own places. When out of their order,
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