Book, Chapter
1 Int | God’s redeeming love. To understand and interpret this was his
2 1, I | me, O Lord, to know and understand whether first to invoke
3 1, VI | to me if someone does not understand this? Let him still rejoice
4 1, VII | rebuke but, since I could not understand those who rebuked me, neither
5 1, XIII | Grecian myths. For I did not understand a word of the language,
6 2, III | and all who read them may understand what depths there are from
7 2, IX | still, what was it? “Who can understand his errors?”56~We laughed
8 4, III | he was fully qualified to understand this too. Yet, he had given
9 4, XIII | These things I did not understand at that time, and I loved
10 4, XV | me that I could read and understand for myself all the books
11 4, XV | or arithmetic, I could understand without any great difficulty
12 5, III | are amazed; and those who understand them exult and are exalted.
13 6, IV | Since I could not then understand how this image of thine
14 6, III | not readily and clearly understand what was the cause of evil.
15 6, III | directed my attention to understand what I now was told, that
16 6, XVIII | humble Jesus; nor did I understand what lesson his weakness
17 7, V | apart.~11. Thus I came to understand from my own experience what
18 8, V | But because I could not understand the first part and because
19 9, III | believe - but will they understand? For the love by which they
20 9, VI | speaks to all, but only they understand it who compare the voice
21 9, XIII | I may remember just as I understand them now. Therefore, I remember
22 9, XVI | name forgetfulness, and understand what I mean by the name,
23 9, XVI | by the name, how could I understand it if I did not remember
24 9, XVI | someday work this out? Who can understand how it is?~25. Truly, O
25 9, XXXIV | myself, though I can see and understand this, I am still entangled
26 9, XXXVII | either what he does not understand or what is good. For I am
27 9, XL | submitted to thee what I could understand about matters here below,
28 9, XL | and was afraid, and could understand none of these things without
29 10, III | III~ ~5. Let me hear and understand how in the beginning thou
30 10, III | spoke in Latin, I would understand what he said. But how should
31 10, III | grant me also the gift to understand them.~
32 10, VII | Thou dost call us, then, to understand the Word - the God who is
33 10, XI | these things do not yet understand thee, O Wisdom of God, O
34 10, XI | of souls. They do not yet understand how the things are made
35 10, XIV | than time? And surely we understand it when we speak of it;
36 10, XIV | when we speak of it; we understand it also when we hear another
37 10, XX | speak improperly - though we understand one another’s meaning.~
38 10, XXII | My soul burns ardently to understand this most intricate enigma.
39 10, XXII | mine (ardently longing to understand thy Scriptures) are not
40 10, XXII | since I have undertaken to understand it, and hard labor is my
41 10, XXII | we are understood and we understand. They are quite commonplace
42 10, XXX | which are before them, and understand that thou, the eternal Creator
43 10, XXXI | and let him who does not understand also confess to thee! Oh,
44 11, VI | such matter and did not understand it - and those who told
45 11, VI | told me of it could not understand it either - I conceived
46 11, XI | wandered far away from thee understand - if now it thirsts for
47 11, XI | this, I say, let the soul understand (as far as it can) how far
48 11, XIII | Meanwhile this is what I understand, O my God, when I hear thy
49 11, XIII | Thus, for the time being I understand that “heaven of heavens”
50 11, XIII | intelligible heaven, where to understand is to know all at once -
51 11, XIII | invisible and unformed earth, I understand that which suffers no temporal
52 11, XIII | notions that I am able to understand why thy Scripture said,
53 11, XVIII | trying to trace out and understand what our author wished to
54 11, XVIII | since every person tries to understand in the Holy Scripture what
55 11, XVIII | author he reads did not understand this aspect of the truth
56 11, XVIII | truth even though he did understand the truth in a different
57 11, XXII | made this matter, unless we understand that it is implied in the
58 11, XXII | matter, yet we can only understand by it that which God himself
59 11, XXII | God from nothing; and thus understand that they are not coeternal
60 11, XXIII | the reader and hearer to understand from these words. As for
61 11, XXVI | those who cannot as yet understand how God createth would still
62 11, XXVIII | distinct. Still another will understand it to refer to one formed
63 11, XXVIII | term “earth.” But those who understand the phrase “heaven and earth”
64 11, XXIX | let him who is able to understand see that the matter of things
65 12, IX | over the waters”? If we understand this as a motion in space,
66 12, IX | Spirit “moved.” But if we understand the changeless supereminence
67 12, X | light. Let him who is able understand this; and let him who is
68 12, XI | CHAPTER XI~ ~12. Who can understand the omnipotent Trinity?
69 12, XV | than thy own sake. Let me understand these things, O good Father.
70 12, XIX | night - and you will also understand, so that for you also there
71 12, XXII | now that he is able to understand, to see the trinity of the
72 12, XXIII | high office, he did not understand what was involved and thus
73 12, XXIV | a sign to us that we may understand something [allegorically]?
74 12, XXIV | like this! But if I do not understand what thou meanest by that
75 12, XXIV | each of us the ability to understand.~But let also my confession
76 12, XXIV | only to express what we understand by a single idea in many
77 12, XXIV | different ways but also to understand in many ways what we find
78 12, XXIX | seeing which would help me to understand in what sense thou hadst
79 12, XXXVIII| What man will teach men to understand this? And what angel will
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