Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | they, with a heaven-taught affection, willingly gave me what
2 1, 9-15 | to Thee with so intense affection (for a sort of stupidity
3 1, 12-19| is, that every inordinate affection should be its own punishment. ~ ~
4 2, 3-8 | within the bounds of conjugal affection (if it could not be pared
5 4, 16-25| unrulily; and lusts, when that affection of the soul is ungoverned,
6 5, 8-15 | the earthly part of her affection to me was chastened by the
7 5, 9-16 | For I cannot express the affection she bore to me, and with
8 7, 19-25| now to be moved by some affection, now not, now to deliver
9 9, 10-24| ourselves with a more glowing affection towards the "Self-same,"
10 9, 12-30| and mentioned, with great affection of love, that she never
11 9, 13-37| not. May they with devout affection remember my parents in this
12 10, 2-2 | sound, it is silent; in affection, it cries aloud. For neither
13 10, 25-36| corporeal image, nor the affection of a living being (as when
14 10, 40-65| Thou admittest me to an affection, very unusual, in my inmost
15 12, 11-12| unto Whom with its whole affection it keeps itself, having
16 12, 15-21| chill, but that by a strong affection cleaving unto Thee, like
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