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1 2, II | in my wickedness as the sea and, forsaking thee, followed
2 2, VI | beauty of the earth, or the sea - teeming with spawning
3 5, III | like the fishes of the sea, they wander through the
4 5, VIII | followed me down to the sea. She clasped me tight in
5 5, VIII | me from the waters of the sea for the water of thy grace;
6 6, I | down into the depths of the sea and had lost faith, and
7 6, I | of piety, following over sea and land, secure in thee
8 6, I | body of heaven and air and sea, and even of the earth,
9 6, V | that we see of earth and sea and air and stars and trees
10 6, V | direction - as if there were a sea everywhere, and everywhere
11 6, V | nothing but an infinite sea; and it contained within
12 6, V | filled from the immeasurable sea.180~Thus I conceived thy
13 6, V(180) | figure of the net in the sea; Enneads, IV, 3:9.~
14 7, III | death. Then the sky and sea grow calm, and they rejoice
15 7, VI | with a heart like a stormy sea, more than once he groaned.
16 8, XI | her pilgrimage beyond the sea, it would be granted her
17 9, VI | confession. I asked the sea and the deeps and the creeping
18 9, VIII | in it, heaven, earth, and sea are present to me, and whatever
19 9, VIII | and the huge waves of the sea, the broad flow of the rivers,
20 11, III(460) | unplumbed depths of the sea, and as a constant meaning
21 11, VIII | heaven of this earth and sea which thou madest on the
22 12 | the dry land and bitter sea he finds the division between
23 12, XVII | athirst for thee? For the sea also is thine, and thou
24 12, XVII(579)| Augustine says: "For the sea, by a figure, is used to
25 12, XVII | waters which is called “the sea”; yet thou dost curb the
26 12, XVII | and thus thou makest it “a sea,” by the providence of thy
27 12, XVII | society of the [bitter] sea” by reason of their different
28 12, XX | CHAPTER XX~ ~26. Also let the sea conceive and bring forth
29 12, XX | corporeal works in the swelling sea and beneath the firmament
30 12, XX | from thee, that brackish sea - the human race - so deeply
31 12, XXI | was not the depth of the sea but “the earth,”611 separated
32 12, XXI | from “the waters” of the sea, which have been made bitter
33 12, XXI | messengers, just as the sea was the cause of the production
34 12, XXI | though they were bred in the sea, will yet be multiplied
35 12, XXIII | dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the
36 12, XXIII | the waters which is the sea. Instead, he received dominion
37 12, XXIII | dominion over the fish of the sea, and the fowls of the air;
38 12, XXIV | nor the earth, nor the sea? I might reply, O our God,
39 12, XXIV | replenish the waters of the sea; and also the fowls, so
40 12, XXIV | which is signified by “the sea”); and in the zeal of holy
41 12, XXIV | Thus the waters of the sea are replenished, and their
42 12, XXVII | bitterness of “the waters” of the sea.~
43 12, XXXII | in the vast plains of the sea; and the dry land, first
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