Book, Chapter
1 1, VIII | pointed it out while they spoke, I saw it and realized that
2 2, III | that it was only she who spoke. Yet it was through her
3 3, VI | not in them. Indeed, they spoke falsely not only of thee -
4 3, XI | certainly had not seen until she spoke - this answer moved me more
5 4, III | his words; for, though he spoke in simple language, his
6 4, VI | when he was dead. Someone spoke rightly of his friend as
7 5, VI | of pleasant speech, who spoke of the very same things
8 5, XI | words of one Elpidius, who spoke and disputed face to face
9 5, XIV | acknowledge how skillfully he spoke, there also came an awareness
10 5, XIV | awareness of how truly he spoke - but only gradually. First
11 6, VI | hilarious. And I sighed and spoke to the friends around me
12 6, XII | wound. Moreover, the serpent spoke to Alypius himself by me,
13 6, XII | inability to give it up - when I spoke thus, then he also began
14 7, VI | conversation followed in which he spoke of Anthony, the Egyptian
15 7, VI | become one now.” Thus he spoke, and in the pangs of the
16 8, IV | as they did to me when I spoke by and for myself before
17 8, IV | vanity and falsehood. And I spoke many things loudly and earnestly -
18 8, VIII | her; and that is why she spoke up when they were alone.
19 8, X | them; and if then he alone spoke, not through them but by
20 8, X | seemed cheap to us even as we spoke. Then my mother said: “Son,
21 9, VIII | wonder how it is that, when I spoke of all these things, I was
22 9, XXXI | I loved so much and who spoke of these things through
23 10, III | his mouth. If, however, he spoke in the Hebrew language,
24 10, III | touch my mind; but if he spoke in Latin, I would understand
25 10, III | from whose fullness he spoke truth; I beseech thee, my
26 10, VIII | Thus, in the gospel, he spoke through the flesh; and this
27 11, XII | the two things of which I spoke.~But “the earth was invisible
28 11, XV | you objectors to whom I spoke, who still believe that
29 11, XVII | For the people to whom he spoke were rude and carnal, so
30 11, XX | unshakably that thy servant Moses spoke in the spirit of truth -
31 11, XXIII| me who imagine that Moses spoke things that are false. But
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