Book, Chapter
1 1, XVI | liberty of appeal to a sober judge. And yet, O my God, in whose
2 1, XVIII| eloquence stands before a human judge, while a thronging multitude
3 3, VII | righteousness - which does not judge according to custom but
4 3, IX | are provided, we cannot judge that this is done merely
5 3, IX | of correction, we cannot judge that they are done merely
6 5, V | Spirit. And who would not judge that such great madness,
7 5, VI | recall it, O Lord my God, Judge of my conscience? My heart
8 6, IX | away to appear before the judge.~15. But this is as far
9 6, IX | steward of thy Word and judge of so many causes in thy
10 6, X | truth was that even if the judge had agreed, Alypius would
11 6, VII | thou dost care for and wilt judge all men, and that in Christ,
12 9, IV | continue to be. But I do not judge myself. Thus, therefore,
13 9, VI | to it, as both ruler and judge, all these messengers of
14 9, VI | that would enable them to judge the evidence which the senses
15 9, VI | subjects, are not able to judge. None of these created things
16 9, XXXI | and that “no man should judge us in meat or in drink.”366 “
17 9, XXXI | let him that does not eat judge not him who does eat.”367
18 9, XXXIV| discover the norm by which they judge them from that higher beauty,
19 11, XI | find a term that I would judge more fitting for “the heaven
20 11, XIV | us all, thyself being the judge, I give answer.~
21 11, XVI | this: “Be thou, O God, the judge between my confessions and
22 11, XXV | 35. Hear, O God, best judge of all! O Truth itself,
23 11, XXV | shall make God a liar, if we judge of the soul of his servant
24 12, XIX | appear. “Learn to do well, judge the fatherless, plead for
25 12, XXIII| are subject to authority, judge spiritually. They do not
26 12, XXIII| spiritually. They do not judge by the light of that spiritual
27 12, XXIII| inappropriate for them to judge by so sublime an authority.
28 12, XXIII| does it behoove them to judge concerning thy Book itself,
29 12, XXIII| the law rather than its judge.627 Neither does the spiritual
30 12, XXIII| Neither does the spiritual man judge concerning that division
31 12, XXIII| though he is spiritual, judge the disordered state of
32 12, XXIII| business of his is it to judge those who are without, since
33 12, XXIII| can be said that he should judge in all matters about which
34 12, XXIV | words figuratively, as I judge that the Scripture intended
35 12, XXXI | to think like the men who judge something to be bad when
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