Book, Chapter
1 5, 3-4 | bestowedst on them, they search out these things; and much
2 5, 3-4 | own, which is. For they search not religiously whence they
3 5, 3-4 | the wit, wherewith they search out this. And finding that
4 6, 10-17| might live in a most ardent search after truth and wisdom.
5 6, 11-18| ordering of life! Nay, let us search the more diligently, and
6 6, 11-19| betake ourselves to the one search for truth! Life is vain,
7 7, 5-7 | not the evil in my very search. I set now before the sight
8 7, 20-26| and thence been taught to search for incorporeal truth, I
9 8, 6-15 | parts of the garden, came in search of them to the same place;
10 8, 7-17 | felicity, and give myself to search out that, whereof not the
11 8, 7-17 | finding only, but the very search, was to be preferred to
12 10, 16-24| to forget. Who now shall search out this? who shall comprehend
13 10, 19-28| Where in the end do we search, but in the memory itself?
14 10, 35-54| themselves, when they make search after any knowledge. ~ ~
15 10, 35-55| theatre. Hence men go on to search out the hidden powers of
16 13, 21-31| and only making so much search into this temporal nature,
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