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1 Int | now upheld and led by a greater and a wiser love.~We can
2 Int, 1 | the De Trinitate and the greater part of the De civitate
3 Int, 1 | more widely known or given greater pleasure than the [thirteen]
4 1, III | contain thee singly? Do greater things contain more of thee,
5 1, XI | after baptism would be still greater and more perilous.~Thus,
6 2, II | sake,”45 I would have with greater happiness expected thy embraces.~
7 3, VI | them to imagine of other greater and infinite bodies which
8 3, VIII | authorities in human society, the greater authority is obeyed before
9 4, XV | the proud.”112 And what greater pride could there be for
10 5, VI | with him, these and even greater difficulties, if I had them,
11 5, VIII | punishment, and they suffer far greater harm than they inflict.~
12 5, X | be. And it seemed to me a greater piety to regard thee, my
13 6, I | untrue. For in this way a greater part of the earth would
14 6, I | the earth would contain a greater part of thee; a smaller
15 6, IV | will, since thy will is not greater than thy power. But it would
16 6, IV | But it would have to be greater if thou thyself wert greater
17 6, IV | greater if thou thyself wert greater than thyself - for the will
18 6, IV(179)| that being than whom no greater can be conceived." Cf. Proslogium,
19 6, V | tortured - and indeed a greater evil since we have nothing
20 6, X | see; nor was it simply a greater one of the same sort, as
21 7, I | Nor did I any longer crave greater certainty about thee, but
22 7, I | certainty about thee, but rather greater steadfastness in thee.~But
23 7, III | and then delivered from greater danger than over one who
24 7, III | had not fought; and the greater the peril of the battle,
25 7, III | lost and was found. The greater joy is everywhere preceded
26 7, III | everywhere preceded by the greater pain. What does this mean,
27 7, IV | in one on whom he has a greater hold, and whom he has hold
28 7, VI | dangers must we climb to a greater danger? And when shall we
29 7, XI | the moment approached, the greater horror did it strike in
30 8, IV | am hastening on to still greater mercies? For my memory recalls
31 9, XXXVII | us will detest us? What greater madness than this can be
32 9, XLIII | But thy medicine is still greater. Otherwise, we might think
33 10, XXII | my ignorance of them with greater profit than to thee, to
34 12, XVIII | which resembles the greater light - which is for those
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