Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | gift to the faithful and daily tears of my mother, who
2 3, XI | cause of her sorrow and daily weeping (not to learn from
3 5, VI | meager learning and his daily practice in speaking, he
4 5, VIII | eyes, from which she had daily watered the ground for me
5 6, I | great a part of what she daily entreated thee to do had
6 6, XI | I could not postpone the daily death in myself. I was enamored
7 6, XIII | baptism for which I was being daily prepared, as she joyfully
8 6, XIII | impulse, she called upon thee daily with strong, heartfelt cries,
9 7, VI | about my usual affairs, and daily sighing to thee. I attended
10 7, VI | in the church in constant daily prayer. When I had told
11 8, VIII | old folks. And so, adding daily a little to that little -
12 9, III | my conscience makes her daily confession, far more confident
13 9, XXXI | drinking we restore the daily losses of the body until
14 9, XXXI | by it. Thus I carry on a daily war by fasting, constantly “
15 9, XXXI | pleasure. These temptations I daily endeavor to resist and I
16 9, XXXI | these temptations, I strive daily against my appetite for
17 9, XXXV | sort still buzz around our daily lives - when would I dare
18 9, XXXV | things my curiosity is still daily tempted, and who can keep
19 9, XXXVII| these temptations we are daily tried, O Lord; we are tried
20 9, XXXVII| are tried unceasingly. Our daily “furnace” is the human tongue.386
21 11, XI | become its bread, while daily they say to it, “Where is
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