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1 6 | problems. Ambition spurs and Alypius and Nebridius join him in
2 6, VII | but I discussed it with Alypius and Nebridius more especially
3 6, VII | in very familiar terms. Alypius had been born in the same
4 6, VII | thought at that time of curing Alypius of that plague. But he took
5 6, VII(162)| Alypius was more than Augustine'
6 6, VII | thee. For after that speech Alypius rushed up out of that deep
7 6, VII | at last consented. Thus Alypius began again to hear my lectures
8 6, VIII | tumult of inhuman frenzy. But Alypius kept his eyes closed and
9 6, IX | brought a hatchet and, without Alypius seeing him, got in as far
10 6, IX | to be caught with it. Now Alypius, who had not seen him come
11 6, IX | custodian had often met Alypius at the house of a certain
12 6, IX | master to the market place. Alypius recognized him, and whispered
13 6, IX | had begun to triumph over Alypius, were shamed. And so he
14 6, X | forbidden by the laws. This Alypius resisted. A bribe was promised,
15 6, X | official whose counselor Alypius was - although he was unwilling
16 6, X | the responsibility on to Alypius, alleging that he would
17 6, X | if the judge had agreed, Alypius would have simply left the
18 6, X | own?”165 Such a man was Alypius, who clung to me at that
19 6, XII | XII~ ~21. Actually, it was Alypius who prevented me from marrying,
20 6, XII | Moreover, the serpent spoke to Alypius himself by me, weaving and
21 6, XII | an insatiable lust; but Alypius was about to be enslaved
22 6, XVI | discussed with my friends, Alypius and Nebridius, the nature
23 6, XIX | participation in wisdom.~Alypius, on the other hand, supposed
24 6, XIX(219)| that both Augustine and Alypius were catechumens and had
25 7 | Ponticianus, who tells him and Alypius the stories of the conversion
26 7 | the conversion is a fact. Alypius also makes his decision,
27 7, VI | left me free to do so. Alypius was with me, disengaged
28 7, VI | remember - there came to visit Alypius and me at our house one
29 7, VIII | countenance, I seized upon Alypius and exclaimed: “What is
30 7, VIII | fled into the garden, with Alypius following step by step;
31 7, XI | of self against self. And Alypius kept close beside me, and
32 7, XII | lamentations, I stole away from Alypius, for it seemed to me that
33 7, XII | returned to the bench where Alypius was sitting, for there I
34 7, XII | countenance - to tell it all to Alypius. And he in turn disclosed
35 8 | together with Adeodatus and Alypius. Shortly thereafter, they
36 8, IV(275) | Fastidianus (relatives), Alypius, Trygetius, and Licentius (
37 8, IV | means thou also didst subdue Alypius, my heart’s brother, to
38 8, IV | holiday at the villa, with Alypius, a catechumen like myself.
39 8, VI | country and returned to Milan. Alypius also resolved to be born
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