Book, Chapter
1 3, IV | admonition of thy Spirit, spoken by thy good and pious servant: “
2 3, VI | way like thee as thou hast spoken to me now. They were simply
3 4, XIV | had criticized him and had spoken the same things of him in
4 8, II | that my good should be evil spoken of?~4. Furthermore, this
5 8, IV | by them. And if I had so spoken, they would not have meant
6 8, IV | because these words were spoken to such a one as I remembered
7 8, X | our own tongue, where the spoken word had both beginning
8 9, I | my hope, therefore have I spoken; and in this hope I rejoice
9 9, III | been? For I have seen and spoken of my harvest of things
10 9, VIII | and yet I could not have spoken about them had it not been
11 9, X | about that when they were spoken of, I could acknowledge
12 9, XX | For when a Greek hears it spoken in Latin, he does not feel
13 9, XX | does not know what has been spoken. But we are as delighted
14 9, XXX | memory - of which I have spoken so much - the images of
15 10, VII | God with thee - which is spoken eternally and by which all
16 10, VII | by which all things are spoken eternally. For what was
17 10, VII | eternally. For what was first spoken was not finished, and then
18 10, VII | and then something else spoken until the whole series was
19 10, VII | until the whole series was spoken; but all things, at the
20 10, XXV | and that I have already spoken of time a long time, and
21 11, VIII | invisible earth of which we have spoken, are varied and altered.~
22 11, XVII | visible) - all this was spoken of in the same terms by
23 11, XVIII| not suppose that he has spoken anything that we either
24 11, XXXII| he through whom they were spoken fixed on only one among
25 12, X | had not been made. It is spoken of as though there had been
26 12, XV | authority in thy sayings, spoken forth by them, stretches
27 12, XXIII| still rightly and truly spoken. In this way, even though
28 12, XXIII| directly,631 but have to be spoken aloud in our ears. Thus,
29 12, XXIV | Lord, that thou hast not spoken thus in vain. Nor will I
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