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1 Int | to strike them down. Then comes the scene in the Milanese
2 1, I | restless is our heart until it comes to rest in thee. Grant me,
3 3, VII | questions to me: “Whence comes evil?” and, “Is God limited
4 4, XII | to bitterness if whatever comes from him is not rightly
5 4, XIII | is a kind of beauty which comes from their forming a whole
6 4, XIII | another kind of beauty that comes from mutual fitness - as
7 4, XIV | it that I know - whence comes my confident confession
8 5 | year of decision. Faustus comes to Carthage and Augustine
9 5, V | profession of it, when piety comes from confession to thee.
10 6, XI | death uncertain. If it comes upon me suddenly, in what
11 6, XVI(174) | restless is our heart until it comes to find rest in Thee," Bk.
12 6, XVI | Plotinian ecstasy. From this, he comes finally to the diligent
13 6, IX | that lights every man who comes into the world.” And further,
14 6, XVII(214)| IX, Ch. X, 23-25). One comes before the "conversion"
15 6, XXI | subject unto God, for from him comes my salvation? He is my God
16 7, X | that lights every man that comes into the world.” Mark what
17 9 | the soul are heirs, and comes finally to see how necessary
18 9, I | and “he who does the truth comes to the light.”321 This is
19 9, VI | embrace that no satiety comes to sunder. This is what
20 9, VI(332) | 10: "After Anaximander comes Anaximenes, who taught that
21 9, XIX | rejected, until something comes into the mind on which our
22 9, XIX | from the memory that this comes, for we do not believe it
23 9, XXIII | without other distractions it comes to rejoice in that single
24 9, XXXI | since this medicine at hand comes from the comfort we receive
25 10, II | Observe, O God, from whence comes my desire. The unrighteous
26 10, VII | proportion it passes away or comes to be. But there is nothing
27 10, VIII | source whence our being comes. And therefore, unless the
28 10, X | not a created thing, but comes before the creation - and
29 10, XIV | present - if it be time - comes into existence only because
30 10, XV | past or future.~20. Thus it comes out that time present, which
31 10, XXIV | the body, which is moved, comes and the point to which it
32 11, IX | there is nothing that either comes or goes, and where this
33 11, XXV | knowledge, but of impudence. It comes not from vision but from
34 11, XXIX | what proceeds in time; what comes from choice, and what comes
35 11, XXIX | comes from choice, and what comes from origin. In eternity,
36 11, XXIX | to discover how the sound comes before the tune? For a tune
37 12, I | well-being from thee, from whom comes my capacity for well-being.~
38 12, II | since its created existence comes from thee.~For what did
39 12, V | it is) and by his Light comes to be a life suffused with
40 12, X | enlighten every man that comes into the world”529?~
41 12, XVII | sheltering protection which comes from the strong arm of a
42 12, XXII | renewed in his mind, and comes to behold and apprehend
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