Book, Chapter
1 1, XI | through the diligent care of friends and myself, my soul’s restored
2 2, III | blindness that, among my friends, I was ashamed to be less
3 4, I | out and practiced with my friends, who were both deceived
4 4, VIII | the consolation of other friends, with whom I went on loving
5 4, VIII | me as often as one of my friends died. And there were other
6 4, IX | This is what we love in our friends, and we love it so much
7 4, XIII | depths. And I said to my friends: “Do we love anything but
8 5, VI | discussion with me and my friends, I laid before him some
9 5, VIII | higher dignity which my friends promised me there - though
10 5, XII | practiced here. Yet, now, my friends told me, many of the Roman
11 6, V | as my relations with many friends, or physicians, or with
12 6, VI | sighed and spoke to the friends around me of the many sorrows
13 6, VII | us who were living like friends together used to bemoan
14 6, X | resources of helping his friends and doing harm to his enemies.
15 6, XI | to visit my influential friends, whose favors I need? When
16 6, XI | have crowds of influential friends, if nothing else; and, if
17 6, XII | and affectionate to their friends. I fell far short of them
18 6, XIV | 24. Many in my band of friends, consulting about and abhorring
19 6, XVI | And I discussed with my friends, Alypius and Nebridius,
20 6, XVI | shameful as they were, with my friends. For I could not be happy
21 6, XVI | could not be happy without friends, even according to the notions
22 6, XVI | Yet of a truth I loved my friends for their own sakes, and
23 6, VII | to the ears of my dearest friends! How could the whole tumult
24 7, II | fearful of offending his friends, proud demon worshipers,
25 7, VI | rise higher than to be ‘friends of the emperor’255? But
26 7, VI | and congratulated their friends on their godliness, recommending
27 8, II | thee, but, save for my own friends, it was not known to other
28 8, IV | joy, and retired with my friends to the villa.275 My books
29 8, IV | engaged in dialogue with my friends, and also those in soliloquy
30 8, IV | my heart to urge all my friends who were present to pray
31 8, VIII | renounced it.~As the flattery of friends corrupts, so often do the
32 8, XI | confidence to some of my friends about her contempt of this
33 9, XXXIX| without this grace with their friends, but as if they envied that
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