Book, Chapter
1 1, II | For when I call on him I ask him to come into me. And
2 1, II | receive thee? Why, then, do I ask thee to come into me, since
3 1, IV | therefore, is my God? What, I ask, but the Lord God? “For
4 1, VI | rejoice and continue to ask, “What is this?” Let him
5 1, XI | who dost so command.~18. I ask thee, O my God, for I would
6 1, XIII | of literature. For if I ask them if it is true, as the
7 1, XIII | that it is true. But if I ask with what letters the name
8 1, XIII | signs. Again, if I should ask which would cause the greatest
9 2, VI | And now, O Lord my God, I ask what it was in that theft
10 4, VI | Now is not the time to ask such questions, but rather
11 4, XV | sensory notions. And I used to ask thy faithful children -
12 4, XV | flippantly and foolishly to ask them, “Why, then, does the
13 4, XV | would not allow anyone to ask me, “Why, then, does God
14 5, III | occurring. For they do not ask, as religious men should,
15 5, XIII | prefect of the city, to ask that he provide them with
16 6, III | and attentive hearer would ask him to expound it or discuss
17 7, X | action of good wills. For I ask them, “Is it a good thing
18 7, XII | abundantly above all that we ask or think.”266 For she saw
19 8, III | abode about which he used to ask me so many questions - poor
20 8, XI | you at all. Only this I ask: that you will remember
21 8, XIII | hast already done what I ask of thee, but “accept the
22 9, III | what profit is there, I ask thee, in confessing to men
23 9, VIII | into this storehouse, I ask that what I want should
24 9, X | they have no flavor, don’t ask me about them.” The sense
25 9, XX | How this is, I do not now ask; but I do ask whether the
26 9, XX | do not now ask; but I do ask whether the happy life is
27 9, XXIII | you able to do it. ~Now I ask all men whether they would
28 9, XXX | do . . . more than we can ask or think,”349 to bring it
29 10, I | things you need before you ask him.”407 Consequently, we
30 10, III | would lay hold on him and ask him and entreat him solemnly
31 10, VIII | VIII~ ~10. Why is this, I ask of thee, O Lord my God?
32 10, X | old carnal nature429 who ask us: “What was God doing
33 10, XXIII | twice as long as that. For I ask, since the word “day” refers
34 10, XXIII | passage from east to east, I ask whether the motion itself
35 10, XXIII | I shall, therefore, not ask any more what it is that
36 10, XXVI | what is it I measure, I ask thee, O my God, when I say
37 11, I | can be against us?”455 “Ask, and you shall receive;
38 11, XV | me sigh for you; this I ask of him who made you, that
39 11, XVI | and if they repel me, I ask of thee, O my God, that
40 11, XXIII | another thing, however, to ask what that excellent servant
41 11, XXV | is true, where is it, I ask you, that we see this? Certainly,
42 12, X | and let him who is not ask of thee. Why trouble me,
43 12, XXXVIII| will teach men? We must ask it of thee; we must seek
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