Book, Chapter
1 1, II | to come into me. And what place is there in me into which
2 1, XI | who gave it in the first place! This would have been far
3 1, XVIII | our feet, nor by change of place, that we either turn from
4 2, VI | recognize that there is no place whither they can altogether
5 3, VII | everywhere, not one thing in one place and another in another).
6 3, VII | allowed or commanded in one place that is justly prohibited
7 3, VII | which I was not free to place each foot just anywhere,
8 3, VIII | it ever, at any time or place, be unrighteous for a man
9 3, XI | under her eyes in every place where she prayed. Thou didst
10 4, IV | looked I saw death. My native place was a torture room to me
11 4, IV | and they took my friend’s place in my heart’s desire.~
12 4, VII | and yet I could not find a place to lay it down. Not in pleasant
13 4, VII | did flee from my native place so that my eyes would look
14 4, VII | would look for him less in a place where they were not accustomed
15 4, X | things there is no resting place to be found. They do not
16 4, XI | return, and with him is a place of unperturbed rest, where
17 4, XI | may come to be in their place. Thus even this lowest level
18 4, XI | there is nothing to take his place.~
19 4, XII | to him into that secret place from which he came forth
20 4, XII | us. He went back to the place that he had never left,
21 4, XV | fear that we shall find no place to return to because we
22 5, II | art everywhere; that no place contains thee, and that
23 5, VIII | insane conduct in the one place and their empty promises
24 5, VIII | actual misery in the one place sought fictitious happiness
25 5, VIII | to remain that night in a place quite close to our ship,
26 6, II | abstained from it. And, in place of a basket filled with
27 6, VII | sitting in my accustomed place with my scholars before
28 6, VIII | you drag my body to that place and set me down there, you
29 6, VIII | they could get, the whole place became a tumult of inhuman
30 6, IX | at noonday in the market place on what he had to recite -
31 6, IX | police officers in the market place as a thief. I believe, O
32 6, IX | reasons, he went up to the place, where he found the hatchet,
33 6, IX | the tenants of the market place about them and boasting
34 6, IX | been lost out of the market place. Now, at last, they thought
35 6, IX | his master to the market place. Alypius recognized him,
36 6, X | He had left his native place near Carthage - and Carthage
37 6, V | they were bodies, in this place or that. And I pictured
38 6, VII | Nor was that light in any place; but I still kept thinking
39 6, VII | that are contained in a place, and could find among them
40 6, VII | could find among them no place to rest in. They did not
41 7, I | me away, and thou didst place me where I might recover.
42 7, III | money is restored to its place in the treasury and the
43 7, VI | service from this hour in this place. If you are reluctant to
44 7, VI | search of them to the same place, and having found them reminded
45 7, VIII | come from the house to the place where we were seated. For
46 7, XI | them and leap over to the place to which I was being called -
47 8, I | them away, and in their place thou didst enter in thyself -
48 8, II | overwhelmed had not its place been taken by patience.
49 8, III | he lives; for what other place could there be for such
50 8, VII | guide to lead him to the place. When he arrived there,
51 8, VIII | We cast about for some place where we might be most useful
52 8, VIII | break out at that time and place; or perhaps she was afraid
53 8, X | could be seen. Here in this place, removed from the crowd,
54 8, XI | she said, “Here in this place shall you bury your mother.”
55 8, XI | concerned about her burial place, which she had provided
56 8, XI | he should not know the place whence he is to resurrect
57 8, XIII | confidence to find some place in thy presence. But whoever
58 9, VI | shines into my soul which no place can contain, where time
59 9, VII | other senses its own proper place and function, through the
60 9, VIII | things that come first give place to those that follow, and
61 9, IX | so to say, into an inner place which is not a place. Of
62 9, IX | inner place which is not a place. Of these things it is not
63 9, XI | as if new from the same place (for there is nowhere else
64 9, XXIII | it is that they love in place of the truth. They love
65 9, XXVI | in thyself beyond me.345 Place there is none. We go “backward”
66 9, XXVI | forward” and there is no place. Everywhere and at once,
67 9, XXVIII| fear adversity. What middle place is there, then, between
68 9, XXXIII| into me and strive for a place of proper honor in my heart;
69 9, XL | still do not find a secure place for my soul save in thee,
70 10, I | was thy will in the first place that I should confess to
71 10, V | world, because there was no place where it could be made before
72 10, VII | passes away or returns to its place; for it is truly immortal
73 10, VIII | there would then not be a place to which we might return
74 10, XVII | proceeds from some secret place; and when, from times present,
75 10, XVII | recedes into some secret place? For where have those men
76 10, XXIV | movement of its parts from this place to that. Since, therefore,
77 10, XXVI | it is in motion from this place to that - unless I could
78 10, XXVIII| into memory. And what takes place in the entire psalm takes
79 10, XXVIII| in the entire psalm takes place also in each individual
80 10, XXXI | in heart are thy dwelling place! For thou liftest them who
81 11, VII | a matter of distance or place.~Thus it was that thou,
82 11, VII | art not one thing in one place and another thing in another
83 11, VII | another thing in another place but the Selfsame, and the
84 11, XII | changes of time may take place through the ordered processes
85 11, XV | loved your beauty and the place of the habitation of the
86 11, XXVIII| whether, removed in time and place by various degrees, they
87 12, IX | as if he had been in a “place” that is not a place - about
88 12, IX | a “place” that is not a place - about whom alone it is
89 12, IX | enjoy thee. Our rest is our “place.” Love lifts us up toward
90 12, IX | lifts us up toward that place, and thy good Spirit lifts
91 12, IX | body tends toward its own place by its own gravity. A weight
92 12, IX | only, but moves to its own place. Fire tends upward; a stone
93 12, XVII | gathered together into one place and let the dry land appear” -
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