Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | waking. For this I have been told about myself and I believe
2 2, III | adolescence, he joyfully told my mother about it as if
3 2, III | mind what her husband had told her about me. And although
4 3, XI | bade her rest content and told her to look and see that
5 3, XI | this also, that, when she told me of this vision, and I
6 3, XI | hesitation, “No; for it was not told me that ‘where he is, there
7 3, XII | questions, as she herself had told him. “But let him alone
8 3, XII | should perish.” As she often told me afterward, she accepted
9 5, XII | Africa. Just as I had been told, those riotous disruptions
10 5, XII | here. Yet, now, my friends told me, many of the Roman students -
11 6, I | finding the truth. But when I told her that I was now no longer
12 6, XIII| reference to me. And she told me about them, but not with
13 6, III | understand what I now was told, that free will is the cause
14 6, VI | ridiculous follies. He then told me that his father had been
15 6, VI | reported that his father had told him that, at the same time
16 7, I | in him. I had also been told that from his youth up he
17 7, II | Christian, as I had been told - had translated into Latin,
18 7, II | and revealed to babes, he told me about Victorinus himself,
19 7, II | refrain from repeating what he told me about him. For it contains
20 7, II | Simplicianus - as he himself told me - “Let us go to the church;
21 7, V | of thine, Simplicianus, told me the story of Victorinus,
22 7, VI | daily prayer. When I had told him that I had given much
23 7, VI | and in silence. He then told us how, on a certain afternoon,
24 7, VI | did nevertheless (as he told us) bewail themselves and
25 7, VII | was the story Ponticianus told. But while he was speaking,
26 7, XII | applied to himself, and told me so. By these words of
27 7, XII | went in to my mother, and told her what happened, to her
28 8, VIII| of punishment for having told of it so late.~But thou,
29 8, IX | result that the mother-in-law told her son of the tales of
30 9, VI | door of my flesh: “You have told me about my God, that you
31 9, VIII| experienced them myself or been told about them by others. Out
32 9, XLII| of themselves have, I am told, tried this and have fallen
33 10, I | in heart.408 Thus I have told thee many things, as I could
34 10, II | desire. The unrighteous have told me of delights but not such
35 11, VI | understand it - and those who told me of it could not understand
36 11, XI | CHAPTER XI~ ~11. Thou hast told me already, O Lord, with
37 11, XI | thy wings.~Thou hast also told me, O Lord, with a strong
38 11, XI | 12. Likewise, thou hast told me, with a strong voice
39 11, XXII| earth. And Scripture has not told us that God made this matter,
40 12, X | made light. But we are not told what would have been the
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