Book, Chapter
1 I, I | also have coveted these things, I imagine! No more, then,
2 I, I | known. Accordingly these things are all the baggage of woman
3 I, II | is the quality of these things may be declared meantime,
4 I, II | the fear of God. If (these things) are to be called teachings,
5 I, II | importance to show these things as well as to confer them? [
6 I, II | business, then, have their things with their judges? What
7 I, II | by pre-condemning their things, which we are hereafter
8 I, III | calamity, the abolisher of all things. If that is the reason (
9 I, III | concerning the disposition (of things) made by God, his Preserver,
10 I, IV | Proposes to Consider the Things on Their Own Merits.~[1]
11 I, IV | examine the qualities of the things themselves, in order that
12 I, VII | Only Cause Which Makes Such Things Valuable.~[1] It is only
13 I, VII | outlandishness that all these things possess their grace; in
14 I, VIII| not to be fashioned. Those things, then, are not the best
15 I, IX | For, as some particular things distributed by God over
16 I, IX | withal enhanced the cost of things, in order that (thereby)
17 II, I | what wonder? for all things which are not God's are
18 II, I | from them, as in all other things, so also in your gait; since
19 II, II | not merely about your own (things), but (about your) neighbour'
20 II, III | because we are "suitors" of things spiritual. [3] In those
21 II, III | spiritual. [3] In those things wherein our sphere of labour
22 II, V | censure, the Artificer of all things! For censure they, do when
23 II, V | and professions are (these things)! How unworthy the Christian
24 II, VII | because it is not of God. From things which are condemned abstain,
25 II, VIII| there, in our case too, some things which, in respect of the
26 II, VIII| voluptuous attraction, all these things are rejected as frivolous,
27 II, IX | spiritual and carnal ---- of all things; for both in the spirit
28 II, X | constitutes the goodness (of these things): the excessive labour,
29 II, X | God while we joy in the things of those (angels) who, on
30 II, X | that God did foresee these things; that God permitted them;
31 II, X | presumption that all these things were indeed provided at
32 II, X | purposely offer and permit some things to their servants in order
33 II, X | and how they will use the things thus permitted whether (
34 II, X | therefore, the apostle too: "All things," says he, "are lawful,
35 II, XII | stone." How accursed are the things without (the aid of) which
36 II, XIII| run against by many. The things which make us luminaries
37 II, XIII| leave behind. It is these things which are the bonds which
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