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1 Int, 1 | acknowledging that this answer might indeed be too brief,
2 1, VI | even if he fails to find an answer, rather than to seek an
3 1, VI | rather than to seek an answer and not find thee!~
4 1, XIII | have ever learned this will answer correctly, in accordance
5 1, XIII | see what everyone would answer who had not entirely lost
6 3, XI | often mentioned it. Thy answer, given through my watchful
7 3, XI | seen until she spoke - this answer moved me more deeply than
8 3, XII | thou gavest her yet another answer, as I remember - for I pass
9 3, XII | gavest her then another answer, by a priest of thine, a
10 3, XII | afterward, she accepted this answer as though it were a voice
11 4, III | goes on within itself, an answer should be arrived at, by
12 4, IV | she did not know how to answer me. And if I said, “Hope
13 5, VI | when they were unable to answer the questions I raised,
14 5, XIV | learned advocates who could answer objections adequately and
15 6, II | to oppose them with the answer which, in the old Carthaginian
16 6, III | not to constrain me by any answer to believe that the immutable
17 6, III | the origin of evil their answer was dictated by a wicked
18 6, V | And I kept seeking for an answer to the question, Whence
19 6, VII | is evil?” - and found no answer. But thou didst not allow
20 7, II | Simplicianus made the same answer; and just as often his jest
21 7, V | fettered me.249 I had no answer to thy calling to me, “Awake,
22 7, IX | may inquire and find an answer, amid the dark labyrinth
23 7, X | those also waver about the answer here? For either they must
24 7, X | each of these, they will answer, “It is good.” But what,
25 8, I | thee?” Let them say so, and answer thou me and say unto my
26 8, IV | any good?” And we would answer, and they would hear, “O
27 8, XIII | deceiver. Rather, she will answer that her sins are forgiven
28 9, XX | no doubt they would all answer that they would. And this
29 9, XXIII | will no more hesitate to answer, “In truth,” than to say
30 10, X(430)| to the question, and his answer to it, again in De civitate
31 10, XII | heaven and earth?” I do not answer, as a certain one is reported
32 10, XII | is one thing to see the answer; it is another to laugh
33 10, XII | and for myself I do not answer these things thus. More
34 10, XII | gain praise for a worthless answer.~Rather, I say that thou,
35 10, XIV | it in thought or put the answer into words? Yet is it not
36 10, XV | time. How, then, will you answer me?~Is a hundred years when
37 10, XXI | do you know this?”, I can answer: “I know because we measure.
38 10, XXVII | measure, and I confidently answer - as far as a trained ear
39 11, XIV | being the judge, I give answer.~
40 11, XXII | have set out above will answer to such objections: “We
41 12, XIX | nothing more) give him an answer - he is good for he is God.
42 12, XIX | good for he is God. Let him answer him that, if he would enter
43 12, XXIII | so that the people may answer, “Amen.”630 The reason that
44 12, XXV | when he said, “At my first answer no man stood with me, but
45 12, XXXI | are given us by God?” The answer is given me: “Because we
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