Book, Chapter
1 Int | what he had so long been seeking. First of all, there had
2 1, IV | nourishing, and developing; seeking, and yet possessing all
3 1, XIII | point,”27 while I myself was seeking the lowest rung of thy creation,
4 1, XVIII| unlawful desire! When a man seeking the reputation of eloquence
5 2, IV | confess to thee what it was seeking there, when I was being
6 2, IV | to destruction in itself, seeking nothing from the shameful
7 2, V | desire for revenge. Yet, in seeking these pleasures, we must
8 3, VI | the truth, even when I was seeking after thee, my God! To thee
9 4, I | In my private life I was seeking to be purged from these
10 4, IX | respond in love to love, seeking nothing from the other but
11 5, II | And where was I when I was seeking thee? There thou wast, before
12 5, VIII | the inheritance of Eve - seeking in sorrow what she had brought
13 6, I | a dark and slippery way, seeking thee outside myself and
14 6, VI | all my ambitions, I was seeking one still more untrue. Anyhow,
15 6, III | become the thing that I was seeking out. And so I pursued the
16 6, V | CHAPTER V~ ~7. And I kept seeking for an answer to the question,
17 6, XII | origin of which I had been seeking, has no substance at all;
18 7, VI | beg you, what goal are we seeking in all these toils of ours?
19 8, I | from the gnawing cares of seeking and getting, of wallowing
20 8, IV | long “loving vanity, and seeking after falsehood” - heard
21 8, XII | youthful voice of my heart, seeking escape in tears, was held
22 9, XVIII| until finally what I was seeking was shown to me. But if
23 9, XXIV | have explored in my memory seeking thee, O Lord! And in it
24 9, XXXV | other senses when they are seeking after any kind of knowledge.~
25 9, XXXV | savory, soft. But curiosity, seeking new experiences, will even
26 10, II | seek us when we were not seeking thee, but didst seek us
27 10, XVII | CHAPTER XVII~ ~22. I am seeking the truth, O Father; I am
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