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1 Int, 1 | the two works, and these ought to be noted by the careful
2 2, VI | of his cruelty; but who ought really to be feared but
3 3, VIII | society - how much more, then, ought we unhesitatingly to obey
4 4, III | the more, therefore, you ought to believe me, since I worked
5 5, X | rest in holding that we ought to doubt everything, and
6 6, II | of departed saints that ought to be honored in the same
7 6, III | by pronouncement what I ought to have learned by inquiry.
8 6, VI | contrast valid? Actually, I ought not to prefer myself to
9 6, VIII | its own strength when it ought to have depended on Thee.
10 6, II | against those deceivers who ought to be cast forth from a
11 6, IV | corruptible, I saw then where I ought to seek thee, and where
12 6, VI | inspecting his horoscope, I ought, if I could foretell truly,
13 6, VI | since he had the same one, I ought again to tell him likewise
14 6, VI | secret merit of his soul, he ought to hear from the deeps of
15 6, XIII | something better - but still I ought to praise thee, if only
16 6, XVII | when I concluded, “This ought to be thus; this ought not” -
17 6, XVII | This ought to be thus; this ought not” - then when I inquired
18 6, XVII(214)| the other, after. They ought to be compared with particular
19 7, I | the goodly pearl; and I ought to have sold all that I
20 7, II | proof of thy grace, which ought to be confessed to thee:
21 7, IV | over them alone. But it ought never to be that in thy
22 7, V | all entanglements as we ought to fear to be entangled.~
23 7, VII | the bare search for it, ought to have been preferred above
24 8, VIII | longer wanted what they ought not to have.~18. And yet,
25 8, IX | of their condition, they ought not to set themselves up
26 8, IX | were never said at all. It ought not to be enough in a truly
27 8, IX | men by evil-speaking; he ought likewise to endeavor by
28 9, XXXII | it to light. Thus no man ought to feel secure in this life,
29 9, XXXIII | flesh - to which the mind ought never to be surrendered
30 9, XXXVII | in thee that I see that I ought not to be moved at my own
31 9, XLII | mediator between God and man ought to have something in him
32 10, VIII | thy eternal Reason that it ought to begin or cease - in thy
33 11, VI | then, persuaded me that I ought to remove altogether all
34 11, XXV | deduce from his words?”, I ought to respond calmly and reply
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