Book, Chapter
1 1, 12-19| didst use for my good the error of all who urged me to learn;
2 1, 13-22| recondite, as a cloak of error. Let not those, whom I no
3 1, 16-26| vessels; but that wine of error which is drunk to us in
4 1, 18-29| watchfully, lest, by an error of the tongue, he murder
5 3, 11-19| detesting the blasphemies of my error? For she saw herself standing
6 3, 12-21| by reading find what that error is, and how great its impiety."
7 4, 7-12 | but a mere phantom, and my error was my God. If I offered
8 4, 16-26| now, in punishment, lay in error. ~ ~
9 5, 10-19| only cause of my inevitable error. ~ ~
10 6, 4-5 | certainties, I had with childish error and vehemence, prated of
11 7, 3-5 | brought down to that hell of error (where no man confesseth
12 7, 19-25| afterwards that this was the error of the Apollinarian heretics,
13 9, 3-6 | of that most pernicious error, believing the flesh of
14 10, 37-61| would, being frenzied in error on all things, be praised
15 11, 8-10 | But when we return from error, it is through knowing;
16 12, 32-43| Thou mayest feed us, not error deceive us. Behold, O Lord
17 13, 24-36| not through any deceit of error, but by various kinds of
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