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1 1, XI | waves of temptation which appeared to hang over me as I grew
2 2, III | another man’s wife.” These appeared to me but womanish counsels,
3 3, V | toward the Scriptures, they appeared to me to be quite unworthy
4 3, VI(65)| lay in the fact that it appeared to offer a straightforward,
5 3, VII | retreating from the truth, I appeared to myself to be going toward
6 4, XV | myself alone? For the book appeared to me to speak plainly enough
7 5, IX | as the death of his flesh appeared to me unreal. And the life
8 5, X | for in my ignorance evil appeared not only to be some kind
9 5, XI | to which their answers appeared to me feeble. One of their
10 6, III | honor. Only his celibacy appeared to me a painful burden.
11 6, V | Scripture which had heretofore appeared incongruous and offensive
12 6, VII | esteemed me highly because I appeared to him good and learned,
13 6, XI | the Church’s books that appeared so absurd to us before do
14 6, I | the dimensions of space appeared to me to be nothing, absolutely
15 7, I | go to Simplicianus, who appeared to me a faithful servant
16 7, I | discipleship in thy way, he appeared to me likely to have gained
17 7, V | tongues of the dumb - he appeared to me not so much brave
18 7, XI | chaste dignity of continence appeared to me - cheerful but not
19 8, XI | me to do any more?” she appeared not to desire to die in
20 9, XLIII | the man Christ Jesus,”395 appeared between mortal sinners and
21 11, XXV | seen? If Moses himself had appeared to us and said, “This is
22 12, XV | thy Son, it has not yet appeared what we shall be.573 He
23 12, XIX | rushing mighty wind, and there appeared cloven tongues of fire,
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