Book, Chapter
1 2, II | disorder and turn to my profit the fleeting beauties of
2 2, VIII | CHAPTER VIII~ ~16. What profit did I, a wretched one, receive
3 2, IX | any desire for one’s own profit or revenge - so that, when
4 4 | with great ease and little profit.~
5 4, XV | 28. And what did it profit me that, when I was scarcely
6 4, XV | substance.~29. What did all this profit me, since it actually hindered
7 4, XV | 30. And what did it profit me that I could read and
8 4, XV | abilities served not my profit but rather my loss, since
9 4, XV | what did these abilities profit me, if I did not put them
10 4, XV | 31. And yet what did this profit me, since I still supposed
11 5, VI | agreeable style. But what profit was there to me in the elegance
12 5, X | hopeless of gaining any profit from that false doctrine,
13 9, II | have already said with what profit I may confess to thee. I
14 9, III | Physician, make clear to me what profit I am to gain in doing this?
15 9, III | and are so no longer. What profit, then, O Lord my God - to
16 9, III | her own innocence - what profit is there, I ask thee, in
17 9, IV | CHAPTER IV~ ~5. But for what profit do they desire this? Will
18 9, IV | myself. For it is no small profit, O Lord my God, that many
19 9, XXXV | our destiny - which do not profit us to know about, and concerning
20 10, XII | that I desire to know to my profit as surely as I know that
21 10, XXII | ignorance of them with greater profit than to thee, to whom these
22 11, XXVI | which so long after were to profit all nations throughout the
23 12, II | to be, even though it can profit thee nothing, and is nothing
24 12, XVIII| bright splendor for the profit of souls. But the word of
25 12, XX | mysteries would not be able to profit from them if it were not
26 12, XXI | the faithful is there any profit in restraining themselves
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