Book, Chapter
1 4, II | love, where children are born against the parents’ will -
2 4, II | although once they are born they compel our love.~3.
3 4, XV | relationship, his status, when born, whether he is sitting or
4 5, X | such a nature could not be born of the Virgin Mary without
5 5, X | believe that he had been born in the flesh, lest I should
6 6, VII | terms. Alypius had been born in the same town as I; his
7 6, VI | points. And yet Firminus, born in a high estate in his
8 6, VI | thoughts to those that are born twins, who generally come
9 6, IX | there that God the Word was born “not of flesh nor of blood,
10 6, XIX | because he was miraculously born of a virgin - sent to set
11 7, IV | before the poor, or the nobly born before the rest - since “
12 8, VI | Alypius also resolved to be born again in thee at the same
13 8, VIII | her flesh, that I might be born into this world’s light,
14 8, VIII | her heart, that I might be born to life eternal. I will
15 9, XX | and from whom we are all born in misery. How this is,
16 9, XLIII| thy sons, because he was born of thee and did serve us.
17 11, VII | Wisdom which is from thee and born of thy substance, thou didst
18 11, XXV | were so, such rashness is born not of knowledge, but of
19 11, XXVI | from thee, if I had been born in his time, and if thou
20 12, V | that is, in thy wisdom born of thee, equal and coeternal
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