Book, Chapter
1 Int | are condemned to a wholly just and appalling damnation.
2 1, IV | most merciful and most just; most secret and most truly
3 1, IX | greatly fear these torments, just as my parents were amused
4 1, IX | a boy for playing ball - just because this hindered me
5 1, XII | Yet I was driven to it just the same, and good was done
6 1, XIII | loved exceedingly - not just the rudiments, but what
7 1, XVIII| driven by gluttony, sometimes just to have something to give
8 1, XVIII| gold and lands and slaves, just as the rod is succeeded
9 2, III | thee nor how chaste I was, just so long as I was skillful
10 2, VI | have nothing taken from it, just as nothing can be taken
11 2, VII | done, loving sin as I did, just for the sake of sinning?
12 2, VII | for this let him love thee just as much - indeed, all the
13 3, II | surface of my emotion. Still, just as if they had been poisoned
14 3, VII | free to place each foot just anywhere, but in one meter
15 3, VIII | all his creatures! For, just as among the authorities
16 3, VIII | man harming a happy one just because he is happy; or
17 3, VIII | power.75 Sometimes there is just one; sometimes two together;
18 4, IV | studies. Like myself, he was just rising up into the flower
19 4, VIII | sorrow, not other sorrows just like it, but the causes
20 4, XIV | the stability of truth! Just as the breezes of speech
21 4, XV | unchangeable good.~25. For just as in violent acts, if the
22 4, XV | insolently and mutinously - and just as in the acts of passion,
23 5, II | discredited thy power, which is just and perfect in its rule
24 5, III | year of my age. There had just come to Carthage a certain
25 5, III | and it will come to pass just as predicted. And men who
26 5, IV | vain in his thoughts.~For just as that man who knows how
27 5, IV | knows or loves its Creator: just so is a faithful man who
28 5, IV | circlings of the Great Bear. Just so it is foolish to doubt
29 5, X | persuaded that they thought just as they are commonly reputed
30 5, XII | not had to bear in Africa. Just as I had been told, those
31 5, XIV | follow the Catholic way, just because it had learned advocates
32 6, IV | and fails in nothing. But, just as it happens that a man
33 6, VI | that is not in thee, for, just as his was no true joy,
34 6, IX | to learn that, in making just decisions, a man should
35 6, X | wavered in his purpose, just as I did, as to what course
36 6, III | doing evil and that thy just judgment is the cause of
37 6, III | again, and trying often was just as often plunged back down.
38 6, III | believed thee to be most just. Who was it that put this
39 7, II | made the same answer; and just as often his jest about
40 7, III | than over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance.”243
41 7, III | good things and to all thy just works? Alas, how high thou
42 7, V | justice speak against it, when just punishment follows the sinner?
43 7, VI | he meditated on embracing just such a life, giving up his
44 7, VII | myself to the search. For not just the finding alone, but also
45 8, III | the resurrection of the just,”271 seeing that thou hast
46 8, III | so close, and this he was just about to do when at last
47 8, IV | think that I was speaking it just on their account. For, indeed,
48 8, VIII | was because their quarrel just happened to break out at
49 8, X | straining after her, we just barely touched her with
50 9, VIII | and in continuous order, just as they are called for -
51 9, XIII | later on I may remember just as I understand them now.
52 9, XIV | remembrance. Perhaps, therefore, just as food is brought up out
53 9, XXI | joy even when I am sad, just as I remember a happy life
54 9, XXI | their wish for happiness just as they would also agree,
55 9, XXV | thou wast not there. For just as thou art not a bodily
56 9, XXXV | such a thing even in sleep, just as they would if, when awake,
57 9, XXXV | of curiosity not the same just because these are such tiny
58 9, XLI | also to possess a lie - just as no one wishes to lie
59 9, XLIII| sinners and the immortal Just One. He was mortal as men
60 10, XVI | this other time is only just as long as that other. But
61 10, XXI | that one or that this is just as long as that, and so
62 10, XXIII| doubtless the case, but just as I should not say that
63 10, XXIII| twenty-four times to make just one day. If it is both,
64 10, XXVII| is in relation to that - just as if we were speaking them
65 11, III | light from above was absent; just as there is silence where
66 11, VIII | abyss, that is, more than just in the abyss. For this abyss
67 11, XI | now it requests of thee just one thing and seeks after
68 11, XXVII| CHAPTER XXVII~ ~37. For just as a spring dammed up is
69 11, XXIX | formed into a song; but just as soon as it has sounded
70 11, XXXII| to me through its words, just as it said what it wished
71 12, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~ ~19. For just as thou art the utterly
72 12, XVI | where no water is577; for, just as it cannot enlighten itself
73 12, XXI | done by thy messengers, just as the sea was the cause
74 12, XXIII| neither male nor female, just as there is neither Jew
75 12, XXVI | rejoices in them - and not just for himself alone - because
76 12, XXIX | through my Spirit, I see; just as what you say through
77 12, XXXI | the Spirit of God.” But just as it is truly said to those
78 12, XXXI | yourselves who know,” and just as rightly it may be said
79 12, XXXII| irrational creatures. And just as there is in his soul
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