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1 Int | community identified and held together by its loyalties
2 Int | pride which had so long held him from decisive commitment
3 1, X | who put on such shows are held in such high repute that
4 1, XVIII | O my God, when men were held up as models to me who,
5 2, II | when the madness of lust held full sway in me - that madness
6 3, VIII | everywhere and at all times to be held in detestation and should
7 3, VIII | commanded. And if it cannot be held to be inimical to the public
8 4, VI | that wretched life I still held dearer than my friend. For
9 4, XV | the false opinions which I held concerning spiritual things
10 5, XIV | could I see that what I had held to heretofore should now
11 5, XIV | majority of the philosophers held the more probable views.
12 6, III | because great personages held him in honor. Only his celibacy
13 6, IV | uncertain and since I had held them as certainly uncertain
14 6, I | clear even to myself, I then held that whatever had neither
15 6, XIX | for us. Because of this, I held that he had merited his
16 6, XIX | true man. And this man I held to be superior to all others,
17 7 | continence, but is still held back. Finally, a child’s
18 7, I | fallen, but thy right hand held me up and bore me away,
19 7, IV | Victorinus (which the devil had held in an impregnable stronghold)
20 7, V | of my own will. The enemy held fast my will, and had made
21 7, V | chain” - a hard bondage held me in slavery. But that
22 7, V | which the mind is drawn and held, even against its will.
23 7, V | Yet it deserves to be so held because it so willingly
24 7, VI | by which I was so tightly held, and from the slavery of
25 7, VI | of ours from Africa, who held high office in the emperor’
26 7, XI | utterly broken. By now I was held but slightly, but still
27 7, XI | slightly, but still was held. And thou, O Lord, didst
28 7, XI | nor turn me aside, but held me in suspense.~26. It was,
29 8, III | since he was still firmly held by his bonds and saw that
30 8, III | than by anything else, and held back from that journey on
31 8, III | out of that pit and now held the same belief that we
32 8, IV | those phantoms which I once held for truth there was vanity
33 8, XI | mother.” I was silent and held back my tears; but my brother
34 8, XII | seeking escape in tears, was held back and silenced. For we
35 9, XIX | smoothly as usual and was being held up by the crippling of its
36 9, XX | we name “happiness,” were held in the memory.~
37 9, XXXI | throat, therefore, must be held in the mean between slackness
38 9, XXXIII| delights of the ear drew and held me much more powerfully,
39 9, XL | by my old customs and am held. I sorrow much, yet I am
40 9, XL | yet I am still closely held. To this extent, then, the
41 10, X(430)| of this world was widely held in Greek philosophy, in
42 11, XXV | thy judgments should be held in awe, because thy truth
43 12, II | corporeal, would deserve to be held in being in spite of the
44 12, II | these formless entities are held in their state of being
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