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1 Int | 398 (cf. De Labriolle, I, vi (see Bibliography), and
2 Int, 1 | had so greatly loved” (Ch. VI, 11) - this now seems to
3 1, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~7. Still, dust and ashes
4 1, XIII(27) | Aeneid, VI, 457~
5 2, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~12. What was it in you,
6 3, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~10. Thus I fell among
7 4, III(91) | see below, Bk. VII, Ch. VI, 8.~
8 4, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~11. But why do I speak
9 5, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~10. For almost the whole
10 6, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~9. I was still eagerly
11 6, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~8. By now I had also repudiated
12 6, XVII(211) | is frustrated" (Enneads, VI, 9:4).~
13 7, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~13. And now I will tell
14 8, II(270) | baptism; see below, Ch. VI.~
15 8, IV(277) | See, in this series, Vol. VI, pp. 17-63, for an English
16 8, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~14. When the time arrived
17 8, VI(287) | Concerning the Teacher; cf. Vol. VI of this series, pp. 64-101.~
18 8, XII(308) | this hymn, see De musica, VI, 2:2-3; for a brief commentary
19 9, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~8. It is not with a doubtful
20 9, VI(333) | and mind. Cf. On Music, VI, 5:10; The Magnitude of
21 9, XXIII(344)| Cf. Enchiridion, VI, 19ff.~
22 9, XXIX(347) | Cf. Enneads, VI, 9:4.~
23 10, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~8. But how didst thou
24 10, XXVII(448)| analyzed again in De musica, VI, 2:2.~
25 11, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~6. But if, O Lord, I am
26 12, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~7. But why, O truth-speaking
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