Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | not fail but that I may go on to be perfected. Pray
2 1, II | art there too, for “if I go down into hell, thou art
3 1, II | heaven and earth, could I go that there my God might
4 1, VIII | infancy? My infancy did not go away (for where would it
5 1, VIII | away (for where would it go?). It was simply no longer
6 2, III | in order that I might not go lacking for praise. And
7 2, VI | and foolishness themselves go masked under the names of
8 2, IX | that, when they say, “Let’s go, let’s do it,” we are ashamed
9 3, II | friendship. But whither does it go? Whither does it flow? Why
10 3, VI | them than, from them, we go on by means of them to imagine
11 3, VII | at not being allowed to go on selling as it had been
12 3, XII | importunity, exclaimed, “Go your way; as you live, it
13 4, III | labor that might otherwise go into useful things. He said
14 4, VI | second self to him, could go on living when he was dead.
15 4, IX | leaves thee, where does he go, or where can he flee but
16 4, X | senses of the body. For they go where they were meant to
17 4, X | where they were meant to go, that they may exist no
18 4, XI | them down to where they go when they perish, but shall
19 4, XI | my perverse soul, do you go on following your flesh?
20 4, XII | not create them, and then go away. They are of him and
21 4, XII | be at rest. Where do you go along these rugged paths?
22 5, II | art near even to those who go farthest from thee. Let
23 5, VIII | that I was persuaded to go to Rome and teach there
24 5, VIII | acknowledged. I did not wish to go to Rome because of the richer
25 5, VIII | others. And so I was glad to go where all who knew the situation
26 5, VIII | either to keep me back or to go with me, but I deceived
27 6, I | alarmed, were accustomed to go for comfort - and assured
28 6, IX | far as his lesson was to go. For immediately, O Lord,
29 6, XI | suddenly, in what state shall I go hence and where shall I
30 6, XV | which shall pass, neither go nor come except through
31 6, XVIII | the end that they might go on no farther in self-confidence -
32 6, XX | who saw where they were to go even if they did not see
33 7, I | good in my own sight, to go to Simplicianus, who appeared
34 7, I | was a grievous burden to go on in such servitude. For,
35 7, II | himself told me - “Let us go to the church; I wish to
36 7, IV | CHAPTER IV~ ~9. Go on, O Lord, and act: stir
37 7, V | myself up to thy love than to go on yielding myself to my
38 7, VII | as I was struggling to go after thee? Yet it drew
39 7, VIII | where we were seated. For to go along that road and indeed
40 7, VIII | nothing else but the will to go. But it must be a strong
41 7, X | the act of deliberation, go on to affirm that there
42 7, X | decide whether he should go to their conventicle or
43 7, X | waver whether he should go to the theater or to our
44 7, X | covetousness; whether he should go to the circus or to the
45 7, X | the whole united will may go forward on a single track
46 7, XI | which I still trembled to go, the chaste dignity of continence
47 7, XII | been addressed to him: “Go and sell what you have and
48 8, II | yet it was some strain to go through with it, for the
49 8, IV | But what pain? How did it go? I confess that I was terrified,
50 8, XII | would be a good thing to go and bathe, for I had heard
51 9, IV | what thou hast begun in me. Go on, rather, to complete
52 9, VIII | swallowed up and buried.~When I go into this storehouse, I
53 9, VIII | astonishment seizes me. Men go forth to marvel at the heights
54 9, XI | collect] and cogito [to go on collecting] have the
55 9, XXI | it, but still we wish to go on striving for it that
56 9, XXVI | Place there is none. We go “backward” and “forward”
57 9, XXXII | I am always prepared to go without them. At any rate,
58 9, XXXIII| great austerity. Sometimes I go to the point of wishing
59 9, XXXIV | we look upon everywhere I go during the day. It flits
60 9, XXXIV | my feet be entangled as I go forward in thy way; and
61 9, XXXV | someone compelled them to go and see it or if some rumor
62 9, XXXV | willingly! I do not nowadays go to the circus to see a dog
63 10, I | mercies toward us, thou mayest go on to free us altogether,
64 10, II | depths, where should we go? To whom should we cry?~“
65 10, XIII | end.”432 Thy years neither go nor come; but ours both
66 10, XIII | nor come; but ours both go and come in order that all
67 10, XXIII | But the sun would have to go round twenty-four times
68 10, XXVII | has truly sounded and will go on sounding. But what is
69 11, XXV | him. Let us not, then, “go beyond what is written and
70 12, I | field, so that thou wouldst go untended if I did not tend
71 12, IX | thy good fire524 - and we go forward because we go up
72 12, IX | we go forward because we go up to the peace of Jerusalem525;
73 12, IX | they said to me, “Let us go into the house of the Lord.”526
74 12, XII | CHAPTER XII~ ~13. Go forward in your confession,
75 12, XX | to fly wheresoever they go. For “there is no speech
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