Book, Chapter
1 Int | so that it is capable of doing good. It relieves man’s
2 1, IX | for this by those who were doing the same things themselves.
3 1, XVIII | of conscience - against doing unto another what one would
4 2, IV | some of them ourselves. Doing this pleased us all the
5 2, VI | counterfeit liberty, by doing with impunity deeds that
6 2, IX | no idea of what we were doing and would have strenuously
7 2, IX | did I find such delight in doing this which I would not have
8 2, IX | Nor would I have enjoyed doing it alone - indeed I would
9 3, V | hearing, but sublime in the doing, and veiled in mysteries.
10 4, III | heavens,” and, “This is the doing of Venus, or of Saturn,
11 4, XIV | no one else joined me in doing so.~
12 4, XV | is shod or armed, or is doing something or having something
13 6, III | Whatever his motive was in so doing, it was doubtless, in such
14 6, X | helping his friends and doing harm to his enemies. Even
15 6, XI | morning hours; what am I doing with the rest of the day?
16 6, III | own nature is capable of doing it. ~5. And I directed my
17 6, III | will is the cause of our doing evil and that thy just judgment
18 7, VIII | willing is the power of doing; and as yet I could not
19 8, XII | they heard what we were doing, many of the brethren and
20 8, XIII | merits to thee, what is he doing but recounting to thee thy
21 9 | mysteries of memory itself. In doing so, he reviews his motives
22 9, II | to confess it to thee? In doing so I would only hide thee
23 9, III | what profit I am to gain in doing this? For the confessions
24 9, VIII | those that follow, and in so doing are treasured up again to
25 9, XXIII | that they “prevent you from doing what you would,”342 you
26 9, XXIII | you would,”342 you fall to doing what you are able to do
27 9, XXXI | by thee. It was also thy doing that those who never were
28 9, XXXVII| desire to test our power of doing without praise, must we
29 10, X | who ask us: “What was God doing before he made heaven and
30 10, X | was idle,” they say, “and doing nothing, then why did he
31 10, X | in that state forever - doing nothing, as he had always
32 10, XII | who asks, “What was God doing before he made heaven and
33 10, XIII | be asked, “What wast thou doing then?” For there was no “
34 10, XXVII | time at all.~What are we doing when we measure silence,
35 12, XVII | This is their motive for doing everything, although they
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