Book, Chapter
1 Int | those corruptions had a certain right of appeal to some
2 Int | upset his confidence in certain knowledge - how they loosed
3 Int, 1 | Pelagius’ presence at Rome by a certain brother of mine (an episcopal
4 1, XIII | because they were more certain, and through them I acquired,
5 1, XIII | about the wanderings of a certain Aeneas, oblivious of my
6 2, V | attractiveness because it has a certain measure of comeliness of
7 3, IV | course of study I came upon a certain book of Cicero’s, whose
8 3, VI | terrestrial, are far more certain. These true bodies even
9 3, VI | we do and they are more certain than the images we form
10 3, VI | actually exist are far more certain than these fantasies. The
11 3, VI | bodies themselves are more certain than the images, yet even
12 3, VII | parts as are limited by a certain space than in its infinity.
13 3, VII | so now; or that God, for certain temporal reasons, commanded
14 3, XII | by a priest of thine, a certain bishop reared in thy Church
15 4, II | what I would give him to be certain to win. But I detested and
16 4, II | For he would have slain certain living creatures in his
17 4, III | far, I had come upon no certain proof - such as I sought -
18 4, XV | in them that was true and certain. For I had my back toward
19 5, III | just come to Carthage a certain bishop of the Manicheans,
20 5, IX | no means, O Lord. It is certain that thou wast near and
21 5, X | him with a better and more certain health. After this, at Rome,
22 5, X | power of comprehending any certain truth, for, although I had
23 5, XIV | upon me - until something certain shone forth by which I might
24 6, II | also my mother brought to certain oratories, erected in the
25 6, IV | to what I could retain as certain gnawed all the more sharply
26 6, IV | uncertainties as if they were certain. That they were falsehoods
27 6, IV | afterward. However, I was certain that they were uncertain
28 6, IV | I could not yet know for certain whether what he taught was
29 6, IV | For my desire was to be as certain of invisible things as I
30 6, IX | Alypius at the house of a certain senator, whose receptions
31 6, X | not discovered anything certain which, when we gave those
32 6, XI | for my days and set apart certain hours for the health of
33 6, XIII | not. She did, indeed, see certain vain and fantastic things,
34 6, XIII | could distinguish, by a certain feeling impossible to describe,
35 6, III | something, I was utterly certain that it was none but myself
36 6, IX | the most monstrous pride, certain books of the Platonists,
37 6, XII | which cannot be - or, as is certain, all that is corrupted is
38 7, I | thy eternal life I was now certain, although I had seen it “
39 7, II | mentioned to him that I had read certain books of the Platonists
40 7, III | preceded. Drunkards even eat certain salt meats in order to create
41 7, V | thee, O my God, the only certain Joy, was not able as yet
42 7, V | uncertain. For now it was certain. But, still bound to the
43 7, VI | discussions about wisdom.~14. On a certain day, then, when Nebridius
44 7, VI | He then told us how, on a certain afternoon, at Trier,253
45 7, VI | these first two came upon a certain cottage where lived some
46 7, VII | did not appear anything certain by which I could direct
47 7, VII | truth. But behold now it is certain, and still that burden oppresses
48 8, VII | healed. And there was also a certain man, a well-known citizen
49 8, VIII | own mother as to that of a certain elderly maidservant who
50 8, X | stood alone, leaning in a certain window from which the garden
51 9, V | about myself. And it is certain that “now we see through
52 9, VI | consciousness, but one fully certain that I love thee, O Lord.
53 9, VI | it is true that I love a certain kind of light and sound
54 9, XVI | inexplicable, I am still quite certain that I also remember forgetfulness,
55 9, XX | happy. And yet it is most certain that they do so desire.
56 9, XXI | have been bathed with a certain joy even by unclean things,
57 9, XXI | happiness by a knowledge that is certain, we should not wish for
58 9, XXI | with a will which is so certain. Take this example: If two
59 9, XXXV | from thee - there is also a certain vain and curious longing
60 9, XXXVI | hills” tremble.384~And yet certain offices in human society
61 9, XXXVII | am not able to know for certain how far I am clean of this
62 9, XXXVIII| praise. This love builds up a certain complacency in one’s own
63 10, VI | if there was, then it is certain that already, without a
64 10, VII | whoever is not ungrateful for certain truths knows and blesses
65 10, XII | I do not answer, as a certain one is reported to have
66 10, XXIII | still at the prayer of a certain man in order that he might
67 10, XXIII | see, then, that time is a certain kind of extension. But do
68 10, XXVI | of a short one.”~But no certain measure of time is obtained
69 11, III | absolutely nothing; it was a certain formlessness without any
70 11, VIII | has even in its depths a certain light appropriate to its
71 11, XV | deny this: that there is a certain sublime created order which
72 11, XV | thy righteousness, for a certain servant of thine says, “
73 11, XV | Therefore, there is a certain created wisdom that was
74 11, XVII | because there is in them all a certain mutability, whether they
75 11, XIX | confronts our minds with a certain lack of form, whereby it
76 11, XXIV | things, as I see it to be certain in thy truth. For his thoughts
77 11, XXVII | outside himself and at a certain distance two great bodies:
78 11, XXVII | to possess and to hold as certain the conviction that God
79 11, XXXII | and select some one, true, certain, and good sense that thou
80 12, VII | concupiscence and love are not certain “places” into which we are
81 12, XXV | notice how he grieves for certain “trees,” which did not give
82 12, XXXVIII| And we have accomplished certain good works by thy good gifts,
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