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1 1, IV | CHAPTER IV~ ~4. What, therefore, is my
2 2, II | happiness expected thy embraces.~4. But, fool that I was, I
3 3, II | sufficient for these things?”59~4. But at that time, in my
4 3, IV(61) | 78; De Trinitate, XIII, 4:7, 5:8; XIV, 9:12, 19:26;
5 3, VI(70) | see Burkitt, op. cit., ch. 4.~
6 4, II(85) | Cf. Ps. 4:2.~
7 4, III | CHAPTER III~ ~4. And yet, without scruple,
8 4, III(88) | Ps. 41:4.~
9 4, III(92) | James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5.~
10 4, VI(97) | Cf. Ovid, Tristia, IV, 4:74.~
11 4, VIII(99) | 2 Tim. 4:3.~
12 4, XIV(106) | Eph. 4:14.~
13 4, XV(112) | Cf. James 4:6; 1 Peter 5:5.~
14 5, II(122) | Cf. Rev. 21:4.~
15 5, III | courses of the planets.~4. For it is by the mind and
16 5, V(134) | Eph. 4:13, 14.~
17 5, X(141) | Cf. Ps. 41:4.~
18 5, XIII(146) | here, put together from Ps. 4:7; 45:7; 104:15; the phrase
19 5, XIII(146) | Hymns (Boston, 1904), pp. 4, 5.~
20 6, I(152) | Cf. John 4:14.~
21 6, III | such a man, a good one. ~4. But actually I could find
22 6, V(159) | in Church History (XIX, 4, 1950), pp. 271-294.~
23 6, XVI(175) | Isa. 46:4.~
24 6, III | CHAPTER III~ ~4. But as yet, although I
25 6, IX(184) | James 4:6.~
26 6, XVII(211) | frustrated" (Enneads, VI, 9:4).~
27 7, II | the ignominy of the cross.~4. O Lord, Lord, “who didst
28 7, III(243) | Luke 15:4.~
29 7, IV(246) | consul of Cyprus, in Acts 13:4-12.~
30 8, II | should be evil spoken of?~4. Furthermore, this same
31 8, IV(282) | devotional commentary on Ps. 4.~
32 8, VII(289) | Cf. S. of Sol. 1:3, 4.~
33 9, III | opens to me will believe me.~4. But wilt thou, O my inner
34 9, IV(326) | of the angel's hand" (v. 4).~
35 9, XXIX(347) | Cf. Enneads, VI, 9:4.~
36 9, XXXI(357) | Phil. 4:11-13.~
37 9, XXXI(364) | 1 Tim. 4:4.~
38 9, XXXI(364) | 1 Tim. 4:4.~
39 9, XXXIV(373)| Cf. Tobit, chs. 2 to 4.~
40 9, XXXIV(378)| Ps. 121:4.~
41 10, II | thy Holy City with thee.~4. O Lord, have mercy on me
42 10, IX(427) | Cf. Ps. 103:4, 5 (mixed text).~
43 10, X(430) | in De civitate Dei, XI, 4-8.~
44 11, II(457) | K.J.; see also Ps. 148:4, both Vulgate and K.J.):
45 11, IV | CHAPTER IV~ ~4. What, then, should that
46 11, VI(462) | Plotinus; cf. Enneads, II, 4:8f., where matter is analyzed
47 11, VI(462) | quantity or quality; and 4:15: "Matter, then, must
48 11, VII(465) | Isa. 6:3; Rev. 4:8.~
49 11, XV(473) | Cf. Ecclus. 1:4.~
50 11, XV(475) | Cf. Gal. 4:26.~
51 11, XVI(483) | heavenly Jerusalem of Gal. 4:26, which had become a favorite
52 11, XXV(496) | 1 Cor. 4:6.~
53 11, XXVI(499) | Cf. Ps. 8:4.~
54 12, II(507) | Cf. Enneads, I, 2:4: "What the soul now sees,
55 12, III | CHAPTER III~ ~4. Now what thou saidst in
56 12, IV(510) | p. 33). Cf. Enneads, V, 4:1, and Athanasius, On the
57 12, IX(524) | Holy Spirit; cf. Acts 2:3, 4.~
58 12, XII(534) | Gen. 1:3 and Matt. 4:17; 3:2.~
59 12, XIII(542) | Cf. 2 Cor. 5:1-4.~
60 12, XIII(546) | Eph. 4:8, 9.~
61 12, XIII(547) | Cf. Ps. 46:4.~
62 12, XIV(553) | Cf. Ps. 42:4.~
63 12, XV(564) | Isa. 34:4.~
64 12, XV(575) | Cf. S. of Sol. 1:3, 4.~
65 12, XX(610) | Ps. 19:4.~
66 12, XXI(618) | Gal. 4:12.~
67 12, XXIII(627)| Cf. James 4:11.~
68 12, XXV(634) | Cf. Rom. 3:4.~
69 12, XXV(637) | 2 Tim. 4:16.~
70 12, XXV(638) | Cf. Ps. 19:4.~
71 12, XXVI(639) | Phil. 4:10 (mixed text).~
72 12, XXVI(640) | Phil. 4:11-13.~
73 12, XXVI(641) | Phil. 4:14.~
74 12, XXVI(642) | Phil. 4:15-17.~
75 12, XXVI(643) | Phil. 4:17.,~
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