Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | of my infancy? For in thy sight there is none free from
2 2, III | mist which shut out from my sight the brightness of thy truth,
3 2, VI | we stole were fair to the sight because they were thy creation,
4 2, VI | were truly pleasant to the sight, but it was not for them
5 3, VI | at least is true to our sight - than those illusions of
6 3, VI | we see with our fleshly sight, both celestial and terrestrial,
7 3, VII | have seen this when the sight of my eyes went no farther
8 3, VII | physical objects, and the sight of my mind reached no farther
9 3, IX | is disapproved in man’s sight may be approved by thy testimony.
10 4, XII | And he departed from our sight that we might return to
11 4, XIV | a man I did not know by sight but whom I loved for his
12 5, I | closed heart does not bar thy sight into it, nor does the hardness
13 5, III | Let me now lay bare in the sight of God the twenty-ninth
14 5, VIII | the shore dropped out of sight. Wild with grief, she was
15 6, II | thinks of it this way in thy sight - that my mother would probably
16 6, IV | been cured, and, with the sight of my soul cleared up, it
17 6, V | I marshaled before the sight of my spirit all creation:
18 6, VII | space. They thrust on my sight on every side, in crowds
19 6, VIII | It was pleasing in thy sight to reform my deformity,
20 6, VIII | made clear to my inward sight. By the secret hand of thy
21 6, X | back the weakness of my sight, shining forth upon me thy
22 6, XXI | sees, but the very power of sight - for what does he have
23 7, I | it seemed good in my own sight, to go to Simplicianus,
24 7, II | from a platform in the full sight of the faithful people,
25 7, II | burst of exaltation at the sight of him, and suddenly they
26 7, XII | heaped it up before the sight of my heart, there arose
27 8, II | seemed right to me, in thy sight, not to snatch my tongue’
28 8, VII | death is precious in thy sight. When he had done this,
29 8, XII | solace for me to weep in thy sight, for her and for myself,
30 9, II | unto thee silently in thy sight - and yet not silently.
31 9, IV | and tears ascend in thy sight out of their brotherly hearts -
32 9, V | And even I - though in thy sight I despise myself and count
33 9, V | as the noonday”329 in thy sight.~
34 9, XVIII | is accidentally lost from sight - not from memory, as a
35 9, XVIII | until it is restored to sight. And when the thing is found,
36 9, XVIII | while the thing lost to the sight was retained in the memory.~
37 9, XXXIII| heal me - thou, in whose sight I am become an enigma to
38 9, XXXIV | these. The pleasures of sight affect me all the time I
39 9, XXXV | learning, and since the sight is the chief of our senses
40 9, XXXV | pleasure is there in the sight of a lacerated corpse, which
41 9, XXXV | me to rise above such a sight to thee by a deliberate
42 9, XXXV | I become absorbed in the sight, vain creature that I am.~
43 10, II | pleasing in thy mercy’s sight that I should find favor
44 10, XIX | thine is too far from my sight; it is too great for me,
45 11, XI | This is clear to me, in thy sight; let it become clearer and
46 11, XI | or last. All this, in thy sight, is clear to me. Let it
47 11, XI | vicissitudes of time. This, in thy sight, is clear to me; may it
48 11, XIII | simultaneous whole, in full sight, “face to face.”472 It is
49 11, XV | future things is turned to sight when they have come to pass.
50 11, XV | come to pass. And this same sight is turned into memory when
51 12, XIII | live by faith and not by sight, for we are saved by hope;
52 12, XXIII | what is hidden from our sight is still rightly and truly
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