Book, Chapter
1 Int | hoped to be), who finally came to the baptismal font in
2 Int | Milanese garden. The latter came more slowly and had no “
3 Int, 1 | excitedly that they nearly came to a quarrel. Now what,
4 1, VI | that I know not whence I came hither into this life-in-death.
5 1, XI | of the Lord our God, who came down to visit us in our
6 1, XII | the good that was done me came from thee, my God. For they
7 1, XIII | pain than Greek. Yet whence came this, unless from the sin
8 1, XIII | poet says, that Aeneas once came to Carthage, the unlearned
9 3, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. I came to Carthage, where a caldron
10 3, II | the sort of grief which came from hearing those fictions,
11 3, IV | ordinary course of study I came upon a certain book of Cicero’
12 3, VI | For thy spiritual works came before these material creations,
13 3, VI | than my highest reach. I came upon that brazen woman,
14 3, XI | on the same rule.~Whence came this vision unless it was
15 4, III | foretold by those consulted came from accident or chance,
16 4, VII | sank through the vacuum and came rushing down again upon
17 4, VIII | things in the mind. Lo, time came and went from day to day,
18 4, XII | 19. But our very Life came down to earth and bore our
19 4, XII | secret place from which he came forth to us - coming first
20 4, XII | be forever mortal - and came “as a bridegroom coming
21 4, XII | and into this world he came, to save sinners. To him
22 5, III | calculations did not fail, and it came to pass as they predicted.
23 5, VII | further progress in Manicheism came completely to an end through
24 5, XII | diligently to practice what I came to Rome to do - the teaching
25 5, XIII | appoint me.~And to Milan I came, to Ambrose the bishop,
26 5, XIII | discover whether his eloquence came up to his reputation, and
27 5, XIV | eloquence I prized, there also came into my mind the ideas which
28 5, XIV | skillfully he spoke, there also came an awareness of how truly
29 5, XIV | expounded to me thus, I came to blame my own despair
30 5, XIV | between all the options - I came to the conclusion that the
31 6, III | were silent. Often when we came to his room - for no one
32 6, VII | me and his father. I then came to discover how fatally
33 6, VII | my scholars before me, he came in, greeted me, sat himself
34 6, VIII | longer the same man who came in, but was one of the mob
35 6, VIII | but was one of the mob he came into, a true companion of
36 6, IX | along with him, and they came to the house of the young
37 6, VI | which they foretold some came to pass unawares to the
38 6, VI | him what thoughts still came into my irresolute mind,
39 6, IX | him not.”187 But that “he came unto his own, and his own
40 6, IX | And truly these books came from there. But I did not
41 6, XVIII| blessed forever,”216 who came calling and saying, “I am
42 7, II | reading and inquiry, and came to fear lest he should be
43 7, II | him before men. Thus he came to appear to himself guilty
44 7, V | out of the perverse will came lust, and the service of
45 7, V | my soul apart.~11. Thus I came to understand from my own
46 7, VI | cannot remember - there came to visit Alypius and me
47 7, VI | rambled, these first two came upon a certain cottage where
48 7, VI | other part of the garden, came in search of them to the
49 7, VII | story and the business he came for, he went his way. And
50 7, VIII | engaged with myself, until it came to the outcome that thou
51 7, XI | as I said this I all but came to a firm decision. I all
52 8, IV | IV~ ~7. Finally the day came on which I was actually
53 8, IV | was not able to speak, it came into my heart to urge all
54 8, X | marveling at thy works.~And we came at last to our own minds
55 8, XII | brethren and religious women came together. And while those
56 8, XII | those true verses of Ambrose came to my mind, for thou art
57 8, XII | little by little, there came back to me my former memories
58 8, XIII | regenerate her by baptism no word came out of her mouth against
59 9, VI | of them, and their reply came from their beauty of order.
60 9, VIII | things, each one of which came into memory in its own particular
61 9, VIII | colors and forms of bodies came in through the eyes; sounds
62 9, XXXI | know from whom all this came.~I heard another voice of
63 10, III | ears to the sounds that came forth out of his mouth.
64 10, IV | did not exist before we came to be so that we could have
65 10, VI | manner in which the voice came from the cloud saying, “
66 10, X | the will of the Creator came before it. The will of God,
67 11, II | which I walk - from which came this “earth” that I carry
68 11, VII | how was this, unless it came from thee, from whom all
69 11, X | it, even in its depths, I came to love thee. I went astray
70 11, XV | the intelligible heaven came to be from thee, our God,
71 12, V | and water.514~And now I came to recognize, in the name
72 12, XIX | heaven”: and suddenly there came a sound from heaven, as
73 12, XX | was the reason why they came forth through thy Word.~
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