Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | the other ways in which I sought God’s aid in my growth in
2 1, XIII | though I wept for Dido, who “sought death at the sword’s point,”27
3 1, XVIII | said unto thee, ‘I have sought thy face; thy face, Lord,
4 1, XVIII | this kind of play, I often sought dishonest victories, being
5 1, XIX | myself and the rest - that I sought for pleasures, honors, and
6 3, II | I loved to grieve; and I sought for things to grieve about.
7 3, VI | not yet confessed it. I sought after thee, but not according
8 4, II | those who loved vanity and sought after lying,85 being myself
9 4, III | certain proof - such as I sought - by which it could be shown
10 4, IV | frightful torment. My eyes sought him everywhere, but they
11 5, V | foolish and mad that he sought to claim that his own utterances
12 5, VIII | misery in the one place sought fictitious happiness in
13 6, II | to those around, for she sought to stimulate their devotion,
14 6, V | and that thou mightest be sought. For, as to those passages
15 6, VI | pleasure from my learning, but sought, rather, to please men by
16 6, X | our worldly pursuits, we sought for the reason why we suffered
17 6, XI | where and when shall it be sought? Ambrose has no leisure -
18 6, XI | so I fled from it while I sought it. I thought I should be
19 6, XV | could obtain the bride I sought. And so, since I was not
20 6, I | a man - and such a man!-sought to conceive thee, the sovereign
21 6, V | question, Whence is evil? And I sought it in an evil way, and I
22 6, VII | and when in stillness I sought earnestly, those silent
23 6, IX | the Gentiles, and I had sought strenuously after that gold
24 6, XVIII | CHAPTER XVIII~ ~24. I sought, therefore, some way to
25 6, XX | expert; but if I had not sought thy Way in Christ our Saviour,
26 7, VII | could not discover. And if I sought to turn my gaze away from
27 7, XII | convert me to thee that I sought neither a wife nor any other
28 8, III | has said to thee, I have sought thy face; thy face, O Lord,
29 8, IV | For I had loved vanity and sought after falsehood. And thou,
30 9, VI | which of these should I have sought my God, whom I had already
31 9, VI | God, whom I had already sought with my body from earth
32 9, VIII | while something else is sought and inquired for, they leap
33 9, XIX | the other lost part was sought for, because the memory
34 9, XXVII | and I was without, and I sought thee out there. Unlovely,
35 9, XXXV | stars, and my soul has never sought answers from the departed
36 9, XXXVII| about riches, which are sought for in order that they may
37 9, XL | matters here below, and have sought thy counsel about them?~
38 9, XLII | deceived. Being exalted, they sought thee in their pride of learning,
39 9, XLII | power of magic. Thus they sought a mediator by whom they
40 9, XLII | none. For the mediator they sought was the devil, disguising
41 9, XLII | to whom they arrogantly sought to be reconciled, art immortal
42 10, VIII | it might be believed and sought for within, and so that
43 12, V | my God was the Trinity, I sought still further in his holy
44 12, XXIII | those whom thy mercy hast sought out in the midst of many
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