Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII | out while they spoke, I saw it and realized that the
2 1, XVIII| restlessness to imitate what I saw in these shows? I pilfered
3 2, III | Indeed, when my father saw me one day at the baths
4 3, V | they were. And behold, I saw something not comprehended
5 3, XI | received from thee, she saw that I was dead. And thou
6 3, XI | error? In her dream she saw herself standing on a sort
7 3, XI | sort of wooden rule, and saw a bright youth approaching
8 3, XI | And when she looked she saw me standing near her on
9 3, XI | false interpretation but saw immediately what should
10 4, IV | and everywhere I looked I saw death. My native place was
11 4, XIII | I reflected on this and saw that in the objects themselves
12 5, III | heart was darkened.”129 They saw many true things about the
13 5, III | about the creation, and I saw the confirmation of their
14 5, VIII | she wept and mourned and saw in her agony the inheritance
15 6, II | Thus he would, when he saw me, often burst forth into
16 6, VI | the streets of Milan, I saw a poor beggar - with what
17 6, VI | my good companions, and I saw how readily they reacted
18 6, VIII | Thee. For, as soon as he saw the blood, he drank in with
19 6, XIII | prepared, as she joyfully saw, taking note that her desires
20 6, IV | incorruptible. When, therefore, I saw that the incorruptible was
21 6, IV | preferred to the corruptible, I saw then where I ought to seek
22 6, VI | him likewise truly that I saw in it the lowliness of his
23 6, X | soul - such as it was - saw above the same eye of my
24 6, XV | around at other things, and I saw that it was to thee that
25 6, XV | not exist in fact. And I saw that all things harmonize,
26 6, XV | in their seasons. And I saw that thou, who alone art
27 6, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~ ~22. And I saw and found it no marvel that
28 6, XVII | that which is.214 And I saw thy invisibility [invisibilia
29 6, XIX | But I thought otherwise. I saw in our Lord Christ only
30 6, XX | the incorporeal Truth, I saw how thy invisible things
31 6, XX | confession - between those who saw where they were to go even
32 6, XXI | doubts vanished away. And I saw that those pure words had
33 7, I | walk in thy way.~2. For I saw the Church full; and one
34 7, II | Church rejoiced. The proud saw and were enraged; they gnashed
35 7, IV | the strong man, and they saw his vessels taken from him
36 7, VI | once he groaned. Finally he saw the better course, and resolved
37 7, XII | ask or think.”266 For she saw that thou hadst granted
38 8, III | firmly held by his bonds and saw that he would lose my companionship.
39 8, IV | Nor were the good things I saw now outside me, nor were
40 8, VIII | by this taunt, my mother saw her own vileness and immediately
41 8, IX | and was tranquil, and she saw a fitting moment, she would
42 8, IX | with them as often as she saw them swerving from thee.
43 9, VIII | spaces between them as when I saw them outside me. But when
44 9, VIII | them outside me. But when I saw them outside me, I did not
45 9, X | recognized them in my own; and I saw them as true, took them
46 9, XXXIV| 52. O Light, which Tobit saw even with his eyes closed
47 9, XXXIV| or that Light which Isaac saw when his fleshly “eyes were
48 9, XXXIV| or that Light which Jacob saw, when he too, blind in old
49 9, XXXIV| not as their father, who saw them from without, but as
50 10, XXII | How long ago since I saw that?” “This syllable is
51 11, XXIV | mentioned that this great man saw in his mind when he used
52 11, XXIV | no doubt whatever that he saw it truly and expressed it
53 11, XXVI | the Truth, some other man saw some further meaning, that
54 11, XXXI | right to believe that Moses saw all these different truths,
55 11, XXXI | writing these words, he saw fully and understood all
56 11, XXXII| agreed that the meaning he saw is more exalted than the
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