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1 1, XI | safe in thy keeping, who gave it in the first place! This
2 2, II | forbidden by thy laws - and I gave myself entirely to it? Meanwhile,
3 2, V | else, and it was this that gave him the motive for his crimes.~
4 3, IV | toward thee, O Lord, and gave me new hope and new desires.
5 3, X | food, the morsel that we gave to him would seem condemned,
6 4, XIV | because he pleased others, who gave him high praise and expressed
7 6, X | anything certain which, when we gave those others up, we might
8 6, XI | of a woman, and I never gave a thought to the medicine
9 6, VI | belonged to their household gave birth to young, and then
10 6, IX | as received him, to them gave he power to become the sons
11 7, II | and not long afterward gave in his name that he might
12 7, XI | God? The Lord their God gave me to them. Why do you stand
13 7, XII | tree - how I know not - and gave free course to my tears.
14 8, I | single moment, whereby I gave my neck to thy “easy yoke”
15 8, IV | it down on the tablet and gave it to them to read. Presently,
16 8, V | vintage vacation was ended, I gave notice to the citizens of
17 8, V | another word-merchant. I gave as my reasons my determination
18 8, XI | spring up, I rejoiced and gave thanks to thee, remembering
19 8, XIII | About these things she gave no commands at all, but
20 9, X | The ears say, “If they gave any sound, we gave notice
21 9, X | they gave any sound, we gave notice of that.” The nostrils
22 9, X | if I never touched it, I gave no report about it.”~Whence
23 9, XXIX | be continent unless God gave it to him, even this was
24 11, XVIII(486)| interpretations of truth. This gave Augustine the basis for
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