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1 Int | judgment, and redemption; to give his Son freely as Mediator
2 Int, 1 | Confessions and the Enchiridion give us two very important vantage
3 Int, 1 | these translations will give the reader an accurate medium
4 Int, 1 | my God, again and again, “Give what thou commandest and
5 Int, 1 | it is well said to him, “Give what thou commandest.” Moreover,
6 1, VI | thou, through them, didst give me the food of infancy according
7 1, VI | nourished me the will to give me what thou didst give
8 1, VI | give me what thou didst give them. And they, by an instinctive
9 1, VI | affection, were willing to give me what thou hadst supplied
10 1, VI | all that I have seen thee give, both to me and to those
11 1, VI | only what I know?~10. I give thanks to thee, O Lord of
12 1, VII | thee for these things, to give thanks unto the Lord, and
13 1, X | to grow up to be able to give such shows. Look down on
14 1, XVI | our gowned masters will give a tempered hearing to a
15 1, XVI | the auspices of laws which give a salary over and above
16 1, XVIII | waste all that thou didst give him when he set out.36 A
17 1, XVIII | just to have something to give to other boys in exchange
18 1, XIX | gifts of my God; I did not give them to myself. Moreover,
19 4, I | me, I beseech thee, and give me the grace to retrace
20 4, II | asked me what I would give him to be certain to win.
21 4, III | divination - could persuade me to give it up, for the authority
22 4, XIV | eulogist is believed to give his praise from an unfeigned
23 5, III | didst make them, they do not give themselves up to thee that
24 5, IV | how to possess a tree, and give thanks to thee for the use
25 5, XI | their answers they did not give forth publicly, but only
26 6, I | promised the whole would give her the rest, and thus most
27 6, II | taste first herself and give the rest away, she would
28 6, II | purer petitions, and to give all that she could to the
29 6, III | required that he should give me his full leisure so that
30 6, VIII | you cannot force me to give my mind or lend my eyes
31 6, X | would not permit him to give his assent. And the truth
32 6, X | another man’s, who shall give you that which is your own?”165
33 6, X | thee, that thou mightest give them their meat in due season.166
34 6, XII | astonished at my inability to give it up - when I spoke thus,
35 6, XIV | for it was thy purpose “to give us meat in due season, to
36 6, VI | his mother was about to give birth to him [Firminus],
37 6, IX | dost “resist the proud, but give grace to the humble,”184
38 7, V | was much better for me to give myself up to thy love than
39 7, V | the dead, and Christ shall give you light.”250 On all sides,
40 7, IX | itself to will, and could not give the command unless it wills;
41 7, XI | shame; lest I should again give way and that same slender
42 7, XII | rain of tears. That I might give way fully to my tears and
43 7, XII | and sell what you have and give it to the poor, and you
44 8, VI | the time arrived for me to give in my name, we left the
45 8, IX | fitting moment, she would give him a reason for her conduct,
46 8, XIII | her good deeds for which I give joyful thanks to thee, I
47 9, II | aloud. For neither do I give voice to something that
48 9, IV | that many people should give thanks to thee on my account
49 9, VIII | the things that come first give place to those that follow,
50 9, XXIX | great mercy and that alone. Give what thou commandest and
51 9, XXIX | Thou commandest continence; give what thou commandest, and
52 9, XXX | rush in not only so as to give pleasure, but even to obtain
53 9, XXXI | be continent unless thou give it.354 Many things that
54 9, XXXI | that I too may be able. Give what thou commandest, and
55 9, XXXI | holy God, that thou dost give it, when what thou commandest
56 9, XXXIII | Sometimes, I seem to myself to give them more respect than is
57 9, XXXIII | do thou, O Lord, my God, give ear; look and see, and have
58 9, XXXV | thou wilt, thou dost also give me the grace willingly to
59 9, XXXV | tolerating them lest we should give offense to the sensitive;
60 9, XXXVII | commandest us to be continent. Give what thou commandest and
61 10, II | fellow men - and what we give even if we do not owe it.~
62 10, II | mind and my tongue - and give me what I may in turn offer
63 10, II | in abundance of delights. Give me what I love, for I do
64 10, VII | I know, O my God, and I give thanks. I know, I confess
65 10, XVIII | CHAPTER XVIII~ ~23. Give me leave, O Lord, to seek
66 10, XXII | Scriptures) are not a bore? Give me what I love, for I do
67 10, XXII | who truly knowest how to give good gifts to thy children,
68 10, XXII | good gifts to thy children, give this to me. Grant it, since
69 10, XXVII | and not we ourselves.”446 Give heed where the truth begins
70 11, VI | heart will not cease to give honor to thee or to sing
71 11, VIII | the earth which thou didst give to the sons of men to be
72 11, XIV | thyself being the judge, I give answer.~
73 11, XXV | the end of love. Hear and give heed to what I shall say
74 12, VII | through the waters which give no standing ground.518~
75 12, VIII | shall be as the noonday. Give thyself to me, O my God,
76 12, XIV | watch558; I shall forever give praise to him. In the morning
77 12, XVIII | distinguish between souls who give themselves to things of
78 12, XVIII(593)| sacraments of the New Testament give salvation."~
79 12, XIX | a man and nothing more) give him an answer - he is good
80 12, XIX | wisdom - who know how to give rightly to the day and to
81 12, XIX | The moon and the stars give light for the night; the
82 12, XXV | certain “trees,” which did not give him the fruit that was due,
83 12, XXVI | the spirit in which they give them. Therefore, he who
84 12, XXVI | say only, “Whoever shall give a cup of cold water to one
85 12, XXXI | thee, it is thou who dost give us pleasure in those things.
86 12, XXXII | the moon and the stars to give cheer in the night; and
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