Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII| either turn from thee or return to thee. That younger son
2 2, III | furtherance toward my eventual return to thee. This much I conjecture,
3 2, VII | transgressions of those that return to thee? As for that man
4 3 | which foretold his eventual return to the true faith and to
5 3, IV | now to arise that I might return to thee. It was not to sharpen
6 3, VIII | whole. Therefore, we must return to thee in humble piety
7 4, IV | that he also would jest in return about that baptism which
8 4, VIII | who love and are loved in return - in countenance, tongue,
9 4, XI | Word itself calls you to return, and with him is a place
10 4, XII | wandered away from him. Return to your heart, O you transgressors,
11 4, XII | thundering, he called us to return to him into that secret
12 4, XII | crying aloud to us to return to him. And he departed
13 4, XII | our sight that we might return to our hearts and find him
14 4, XV | passes away,”113 I did not return to thee but went wandering
15 4, XV | perversion. Let us now, O Lord, return that we be not overturned,
16 4, XV | we shall find no place to return to because we fell away
17 5, VIII | And, since she refused to return without me, I persuaded
18 5, XII | abidest and invitest us to return to thee and who pardonest
19 5, XII | human soul when it does return to thee. Now I hate such
20 6, X | admonished by these books to return into myself, I entered into
21 7, III | only with difficulty do we return to thee.~
22 7, IV | than that of Victorinus, return to thee - who draw near
23 7, VI | found them reminded them to return, as the day was declining.
24 8, II | and, now bought by thee, return for sale no more.~My plan
25 8, XIII | pilgrimage from birth until their return. So be fulfilled what my
26 9, XXX | from waking to sleeping, or return from sleeping to waking?~
27 9, XXX | dreams, when we wake up, we return to peace of conscience.
28 9, XLII | Many who were striving to return to thee and were not able
29 10, VIII | place to which we might return when we had wandered away.
30 10, VIII | wandered away. But when we return from error, it is through
31 10, VIII | gaining knowledge that we return. In order for us to gain
32 11, X | voice behind me, bidding me return, though I could scarcely
33 11, XXV | pleases thee.~For I would return this brotherly and peaceful
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