Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | my God, my life, my holy Joy, what is this that I have
2 1, VI | women. But what, O God, my Joy, preceded that period of
3 1, XIX | errors. Thanks be to thee, my joy, my pride, my confidence,
4 2, II | hold thy peace, O my tardy Joy! Thou didst still hold thy
5 2, VI | unfailing abundance of unfading joy. Prodigality presents a
6 2, X | into thee enters into the joy of his Lord,57 and shall
7 3, II | attentively, and sheds tears of joy.~3. Tears and sorrow, then,
8 3, XI | Still, by that dream, the joy that was to come to that
9 4, V | miserable and had lost my joy. Or is weeping a bitter
10 4, VIII | welcoming the homecomer with joy. These and similar tokens
11 4, XV | did not “make me to hear joy and gladness,” nor did the
12 5, VIII | her, and did not know what joy thou wast preparing for
13 6, I | Christian, she did not leap for joy as if this were unexpected;
14 6, VI | tortuous turning - namely, the joy of a passing felicity. He
15 6, VI | not, indeed, gained true joy, but, at the same time,
16 6, VI | which a man derives his joy. The beggar rejoiced in
17 6, VI | just as his was no true joy, so was mine no true glory;
18 6, VI | object from which a man’s joy is gained. I know this is
19 6, VI | so, and I know that the joy of a faithful hope is incomparably
20 6, VII | than thou. Thou art my true joy if I depend upon thee, and
21 7, II | able to contain himself for joy. He was admitted to the
22 7, II | indeed, by their love and joy they did take him to their
23 7, III | who found it.244 And the joy of the solemn festival of
24 7, III | the battle, the more the joy of the triumph. The storm
25 7, III | strength; and there is more joy now than there was before
26 7, III | and was found. The greater joy is everywhere preceded by
27 7, III | thou art an everlasting joy to thyself, and some creatures
28 7, IV | many rejoice together the joy of each one is fuller, in
29 7, V | my God, the only certain Joy, was not able as yet to
30 7, XII | what happened, to her great joy. We explained to her how
31 7, XII | occurred - and she leaped for joy triumphant; and she blessed
32 8, I | trifles! And it was now a joy to put away what I formerly
33 8, II | freedom of my own.~Full of joy, then, I bore it until my
34 8, IV | blessed thee for it with great joy, and retired with my friends
35 8, VII | the people’s tumultuous joy, rushed out and begged his
36 8, X | saying, ‘Enter into the joy of thy Lord’299? But when
37 8, XII | suddenly broken? I was full of joy because of her testimony
38 9, IV | are the companions of my joy and sharers of my mortality,
39 9, XIV | when sad, remember past joy.~This is not to be marveled
40 9, XIV | sorrow? Thus the mind has joy, and the memory has sorrow;
41 9, XIV | mind is joyful from the joy that is in it, yet the memory
42 9, XIV | the belly of the mind: and joy and sadness are like sweet
43 9, XIV | emotions of the mind: desire, joy, fear, sadness. Whatever
44 9, XIV | reflection the sweetness of joy or the bitterness of sadness?
45 9, XXI | happiness, then, as we remember joy? It may be so, for I remember
46 9, XXI | be so, for I remember my joy even when I am sad, just
47 9, XXI | smelled, tasted, or touched my joy. But I have experienced
48 9, XXI | been bathed with a certain joy even by unclean things,
49 9, XXI | when I recall my former joy.~31. Where and when did
50 9, XXI | perhaps, that one finds his joy in this and another in that?
51 9, XXI | if asked, in wishing for joy. Is this joy what they call
52 9, XXI | wishing for joy. Is this joy what they call a happy life?
53 9, XXI | Although one could choose his joy in this way and another
54 9, XXI | attain, namely, to have joy. This joy, then, being something
55 9, XXI | namely, to have joy. This joy, then, being something that
56 9, XXII | because of any and all the joy I have. For there is a joy
57 9, XXII | joy I have. For there is a joy not granted to the wicked
58 9, XXII | thee thankfully - and this joy thou thyself art. The happy
59 9, XXII | some image or shadow of joy.~
60 9, XXIII | do not wish to find their joy in thee - which is alone
61 9, XXIII | happy. For a happy life is joy in the truth. Yet this is
62 9, XXIII | in the truth. Yet this is joy in thee, who art the Truth,
63 9, XXIII | which is the only happy one: joy in the truth is what all
64 9, XXIII | which is nothing else but joy in the truth, then certainly
65 9, XXIII | which is nothing else than joy in the truth - unless it
66 9, XXVIII| contend with sorrows of joy, and on which side the victory
67 9, XXVIII| woe in the distortion of joy. There is woe in the adversities
68 9, XXXIV | And I, O my God and my Joy, I also raise a hymn to
69 9, XXXVI | that I may find in it a joy that is no joy? It is, rather,
70 9, XXXVI | find in it a joy that is no joy? It is, rather, a wretched
71 9, XXXVI | unawares and split off our joy from thy truth and fix it
72 9, XXXVII| should add anything to my joy for any good I have. Yet
73 10, II | Behold, thy voice is my joy; thy voice surpasses in
74 11, XVI | strong delight, its solid joy and all its goods ineffable -
75 12, IV | but not because thy joy had to be perfected by them.
76 12, XIV | beyond myself in the voice of joy and praise, in the voice
77 12, XVIII | prepared it, as thou givest joy and the capacity for joy.
78 12, XVIII | joy and the capacity for joy. Let truth spring up out
79 12, XVIII | fruitful action come to the joy of contemplation and hold
80 12, XXVI | 39. Those who find their joy in it are fed by these “
81 12, XXVI | god is their belly find no joy in them. For in those who
82 12, XXVI | fed by what he found his joy in; for, speaking truly,
83 12, XXVI | 40. Where do you find joy in all things, O great Paul?
84 12, XXVI | What is the cause of your joy? On what do you feed, O
85 12, XXVI | it that feeds you? It is joy! For hear what follows: “
86 12, XXVI | This is what he finds his joy in; this is what he feeds
87 12, XXVI | need.”642 He now finds his joy in the fact that they have
88 12, XXVI | my needs?” Does he find joy in that? Certainly not for
89 12, XXXI | would prefer to find their joy in thy creatures rather
90 12, XXXI | rather than to find their joy in thee. It is still another
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