Book, Chapter
1 Int | the motifs of the Church’s piety and doctrine for the next
2 Int, 1 | recognizing how his genius and his piety burst through the limitations
3 1, XI | faith I solicited from the piety of my mother and from thy
4 1, XI | influence of my mother’s piety in me, nor did he prevent
5 3, VIII | return to thee in humble piety and let thee purge us from
6 4, III | divinations. Still, true Christian piety must necessarily reject
7 5, III | they do not seek with true piety for the Truth, the Architect
8 5, V | which is not necessary to piety? For thou hast said to man, “
9 5, V | that he had no knowledge of piety. For, even when we have
10 5, V | a profession of it, when piety comes from confession to
11 5, V | confession to thee. From piety, therefore, Mani had gone
12 5, V | essence of the doctrine of piety, or ventures to assert dogmatic
13 5, VII | the authenticity of his piety, if he had not been a Manichean.
14 5, X | that earth. And because my piety - such as it was - still
15 5, X | it seemed to me a greater piety to regard thee, my God -
16 6, I | mustered the courage of piety, following over sea and
17 7, VII | which I did not seek in piety, but opposed in malice.~
18 8, IV | motherly love and Christian piety. What cries I used to send
19 8, IX | had guided her house in piety, was highly reputed for
20 9, XXXIII| and earnestly inflamed in piety by the holy words when they
21 9, XXXIV | significance for the life of piety - which men have added for
22 12, XXIV | Surely not this, O Father of piety; far be it from a servant
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