Book, Chapter
1 I, X | on Campanian pastures his heart swells with pride."~
2 I, XVI | began by degrees to take heart, and gather strength, sallying
3 I, XXVII | expounding the same, "Out of the heart proceed evil thoughts."
4 I, XXXI | carefully judge yourself in your heart, and carefully understand
5 I, XXXI | vanity which rises in your heart. And whatsoever gift of
6 II, I | and I caused the widow's heart to sing for, joy. I put
7 II, I | do evil, and with all his heart desires to attain to everlasting
8 II, I | sigh from the bottom of his heart, "Alas! what pity," said
9 II, II | for I am meek and lowly in heart; if therefore, Augustine
10 II, II | Augustine is meek and lowly of heart, it is to be believed that
11 II, IX | deliberating in the depths of his heart how he should proceed, and
12 II, X | opened the doors of the heart to receive Himself, mercifully,
13 II, XI | Highness by God's gift. Our heart, therefore, has greatly
14 II, XI | soften the hardness of his heart by carefully making known
15 II, XI | Inflame the coldness of his heart by the message of the Holy
16 II, XII | and sitting with a heavy heart before the palace, began
17 III, XIII | you believe with steadfast heart, the Divine mercy may, through
18 III, XIII | entirely converted to God in heart and deed, wherever he went,
19 III, XV | manifest by the Judge of the heart, with the testimony of miracles,
20 III, XVII | the object which he had at heart and reverenced and preached
21 III, XXII | the Gospel with a devout heart; but in this innocent death
22 IV, III | devote himself with all his heart to prayers and psalms till
23 IV, XIII | idolatry renounced, the heart and flesh of all rejoiced
24 IV, XXV | discovered the trouble of his heart. His companion, perceiving
25 IV, XXVII | from him the secrets of his heart, but all openly revealed
26 IV, XXVIII| drawn from the bottom of his heart.~
27 V, VII | barbaric rage, and, changed in heart, he changed his name with
28 V, X | him, they should turn his heart from their gods, and convert
29 V, XI | sober life, and meek of heart, called Suidbert, to be
30 V, XI | warfare, he longs with all his heart for the recompense of the
31 V, XV | had embraced with all his heart; but he could not prevail.
32 V, XXI | you choose with all your heart the ‘fashion of him with
33 V, XXI | you embrace in your inmost heart whatever is of Peter the
34 V, XXI | countenance whom with all your heart you abhor, and of whose
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