Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | him whom I desire to be praised on my account and not myself. “
2 1, I | Lord, and greatly to be praised; great is thy power, and
3 3, II | our fathers, who is to be praised and exalted - let us beware
4 3, III | was, the more I should be praised. Such is the blindness of
5 3, IX | testimony. And many a man who is praised by men is condemned - as
6 4, XIV | is why we love one who is praised when the eulogist is believed
7 4, XIV | and love me as actors were praised and loved - although I myself
8 4, XIV | of the love of those who praised him than for the things
9 4, XIV | than for the things they praised in him? Because if he had
10 6, XIII | For that thou art to be praised is shown from the fact that “
11 8, IV | and rejoicing in faith, I praised thy name. But that faith
12 8, IX | those who knew her greatly praised, honored, and loved thee
13 8, XII | her last illness, when she praised my dutiful attention and
14 9, XXXVI | when - not as a sinner is praised in the wicked desires of
15 9, XXXVI | unrighteousness - a man is praised for some gift that thou
16 9, XXXVI | the gift for which he is praised, such a one is praised while
17 9, XXXVI | is praised, such a one is praised while thou dost condemn
18 9, XXXVI | such a case the one who praised is truly better than the
19 9, XXXVI | better than the one who was praised. For the gift of God in
20 9, XXXVII| wrong, I would prefer to be praised by all men or, if I were
21 9, XXXVII| displease me in myself are praised in me, or when lesser and
22 9, XXXVII| For in a way, I am not praised when my judgment of myself
23 9, XXXVII| judgment of myself is not praised, since either those things
24 9, XXXVII| are displeasing to me are praised, or those things which are
25 9, XXXVII| pleasing to me are more praised. Am I not, then, quite uncertain
26 10, I | the Lord and greatly to be praised.” I have said this before406
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