Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | justice toward the damned. Having thus treated the Christian
2 1, VIII | the words stood for and, having formed my mouth to repeat
3 1, XIII | lowest rung of thy creation, having forsaken thee; earth sinking
4 1, XVIII | perpetrating a barbarism than, having done so, of envying those
5 2, II | tranquilized and satisfied with having children, as thy law prescribes,
6 2, II | to these words, and, thus having been “made a eunuch for
7 2, III | I lived with my parents, having a holiday from school for
8 2, IV | flavor. Late one night - having prolonged our games in the
9 2, IV | being gratuitously wanton, having no inducement to evil but
10 2, V | something to him; or else, having been injured, he was burning
11 2, V | purpose? Why, even this: that, having once got possession of the
12 2, VI | that I might steal, for, having stolen them, I threw them
13 3, III | sacrilegious curiosity, which, having deserted thee, then began
14 3, VI | of souls, life of lives, having life in thyself, and never
15 4, II | contracted with a view to having children and the compact
16 4, XV | or is doing something or having something done to him -
17 5, XIV | blame my own despair for having believed that no reply could
18 6, I | my mother had come to me, having mustered the courage of
19 6, III | judgment is the cause of our having to suffer from its consequences.
20 6, XIII | which we call the earth, having its own cloudy and windy
21 6, XX | CHAPTER XX~ ~26. By having thus read the books of the
22 6, XX | books of the Platonists, and having been taught by them to search
23 7, III | more delight at finding or having restored to it the things
24 7, VI | and resolved on it. Then, having become thy servant, he said
25 7, VI | them to the same place, and having found them reminded them
26 7, XII | could not remember ever having heard the like. So, damming
27 7, XII | desire she used to cherish of having grandchildren of my flesh.~ ~
28 8, II | I sinned in this, since having once fully and from my heart
29 8, VII | I listened to thy hymns, having so long panted after thee.
30 8, VIII | afraid of punishment for having told of it so late.~But
31 8, X | abides forever’ - and if, having uttered this, they too should
32 8, X | they too should be silent, having stirred our ears to hear
33 8, XI | whether she did not dread having her body buried so far from
34 8, XII | made wound, caused from having the sweet and dear habit
35 9, VIII | that I remember, either having experienced them myself
36 9, XVIII | remembered it? I remember having lost and found many things,
37 9, XIX | of some man we know, and, having forgotten his name, try
38 9, XXI | kind of memory as one who having seen Carthage remembers
39 9, XXXII | could be made better from having been worse may not also
40 9, XXXII | worse may not also from having been better become worse.
41 9, XXXIII | follow her patiently, but having once gained entry to help
42 9, XXXV | knowledge and learning; not having pleasure in the flesh, but
43 9, XXXVII | contented or troubled at having to do without it.~61. What
44 9, XLI | seen thy brightness, and having been beaten back I cried: “
45 10, IV | was not there before. This having something not already existent
46 10, V | something already existing and having some sort of being, such
47 11, VI | either - I conceived of it as having countless and varied forms.
48 11, XI | with its entire affection, having no future to expect and
49 11, XIII | change customarily means having one thing now and another
50 11, XIII | firmament is recorded as having been created and called
51 11, XVII | earth is to be understood as having corporeal matter before
52 11, XIX | true that of all things having form nothing is nearer to
53 11, XXII | and the lightless abyss as having been made by God from nothing;
54 12, XIX | the firmament of heaven, having the Word of life. Run to
55 12, XXI | of the creeping creatures having life and the flying fowl
56 12, XXI | animals will obey reason when, having been restrained from their
57 12, XXII | who created him. And now, having been made spiritual, he
58 12, XXXII | likeness of thee - that is, having the power of reason and
59 12, XXXVIII| but in the former time, having forsaken thee, we were moved
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