Book, Chapter
1 1, XVIII | pre-eminence. And what was I so unwilling to endure, and what was
2 4, III | honest character, he was unwilling to gain his living by beguiling
3 4, VI | changed it, I was still more unwilling to lose it than to have
4 6, III | depart, realizing that he was unwilling to be distracted in the
5 6, X | Alypius was - although he was unwilling that the favor should be
6 6, III | therefore, I willed or was unwilling to do something, I was utterly
7 6, III | myself who willed or was unwilling - and immediately I realized
8 7, I | compelled - even though unwilling - to agree to a married
9 7, V | because here I was rather an unwilling sufferer than a willing
10 7, VI | and kindly friend, he was unwilling, out of respect for the
11 7, VII | where I had put myself while unwilling to exercise self-scrutiny.
12 7, IX | to will and partly to be unwilling. This is actually an infirmity
13 7, X | and it was also I who was unwilling. In either case, it was
14 7, X | whole will nor was I wholly unwilling. And so I was at war with
15 7, X | confess, which they are unwilling to do, that the will that
16 9, II | are naked, even if I were unwilling to confess it to thee? In
17 9, III | what I am, when they are unwilling to hear from thee what they
18 9, XXIII | do love. Since they are unwilling to be deceived, they are
19 9, XXIII | to be deceived, they are unwilling to be convinced that they
20 9, XXIII | them that those who are unwilling to be exposed by her she
21 9, XXXVII| choose. Yet I wish I were unwilling that the approval of others
22 9, XXXVII| feel this way because I am unwilling that he who praises me should
23 11, XVI | reach them. But if they are unwilling, and if they repel me, I
24 11, XVIII | said and considered, I am unwilling to contend about words,
25 11, XXXI | offended me. Therefore, I am unwilling, O my God, to be so headstrong
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