Book, Chapter
1 Int | More than this, he freely received and deliberately reconsecrated
2 Int, 1 | Sometime in 421, Augustine received a request from one Laurentius,
3 1, VI | through this thy day and have received from it what measure and
4 3, XI | faith and spirit which she received from thee, she saw that
5 4, IV | that baptism which he had received when his mind and senses
6 4, IV | since learned that he had received. But he recoiled from me,
7 4, XI | truth whatever you have received from the truth, and you
8 4, XI | part of their punishment received only a portion of the whole
9 4, XV | his fullness have we all received,”109 for “that was the true
10 5, IX | CHAPTER IX~ ~16. And lo, I was received in Rome by the scourge of
11 5, IX | and the answers she had received from thee - some of which
12 5, XIII | knowledge. That man of God received me as a father would, and
13 6, VI | was Firminus and he had received a liberal education and
14 6, IX | unto his own, and his own received him not. And as many as
15 6, IX | him not. And as many as received him, to them gave he power
16 6, XVII | referred the experience received from the bodily sense. And
17 6, XXI | not glory as if he had not received, not only the things that
18 6, XXI | he have that he has not received as a gift? By this he is
19 7, II | to their heart. And they received him with loving and joyful
20 7, VII | shoulders unburdened and have received wings to fly away.” Thus
21 7, XII | the gospel was being read, received the admonition as if what
22 9, VI | it who compare the voice received from without with the truth
23 9, XVI | were present, my memory received images from them so that
24 9, XXXI | Paul] confesses that he received the gift of grace and that,
25 9, XXXI | is to be refused if it is received with thanksgiving”364; and
26 9, XXXIX| but still as if they had received them through their own merit;
27 11, XXII | and invisible. But if they received that beauty at the time
28 11, XXXI | that this man [Moses] has received at least this much from
29 12, II | it lose the light it had received in being turned by thee,
30 12, XII | true it is that before it received “the form of doctrine,”
31 12, XIV | deep. From this we have received an earnest, even now in
32 12, XIV | we have that we have not received from thee, who madest from
33 12, XXIII| is the sea. Instead, he received dominion over the fish of
34 12, XXVI | greatly. For he [Paul] had received from the Philippians the
35 12, XXXI | of God. Now we have not received the spirit of the world,
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