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1 1, VI | much like what I inwardly desired and when I was not satisfied -
2 2, V | was his motive? Either he desired his wife or his property
3 4, IV | admonished me that, if I desired to continue as his friend,
4 5, VII | fashion what I so ardently desired: whether the explanations
5 5, VII | acquisition of that knowledge I desired; and this I found to be
6 5, X | of our limbs. And when I desired to meditate on my God, I
7 5, XI | And yet, occasionally, I desired to confer on various matters
8 5, XI | with by unknown persons who desired to ingraft the Jewish law
9 6, III | putting the questions I desired to that holy oracle of thine
10 6, VIII | than the victim whom he desired to see had been in his body.
11 6, XII | of wisdom as we had long desired. For he himself was so chaste
12 7, I | From all his experience, I desired him to tell me - setting
13 7, II | excellent boldness, and all desired to take him to their very
14 7, IV | the great King, he also desired to be called Paul instead
15 7, VI | of us all - who ardently desired, and by right of friendship
16 7, VII | disease of lust which I desired to have satisfied rather
17 7, X | in the Lord.”257 But they desired to be light, not “in the
18 8, XIII | commands at all, but only desired to have her name remembered
19 8, XIII | fulfilled what my mother desired of me - more richly in the
20 9, II | satisfiest. Thou art beloved and desired; so that I blush for myself,
21 9, XXXI | reproof, not because they desired meat, but because in their
22 9, XXXV | eagerly asked of him - not desired for any saving end, but
23 11, VI | actual nothingness.462~But I desired to know, not to guess. And,
24 12, IV(510)| being without jealousy, he desired that all things should come
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