Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | colleague), he could not bear them and contradicted him
2 1, XVII | CHAPTER XVII~ ~27. Bear with me, O my God, while
3 2, III | to chastity, she did not bear in mind what her husband
4 4, I | thee my shame to thy glory. Bear with me, I beseech thee,
5 4, III | heaven and the stars must bear the blame of our ills and
6 4, XV | support us.119 Thou wilt bear us up when we are little
7 5, IV | the circlings of the Great Bear. Just so it is foolish to
8 5, XII | Rome which I had not had to bear in Africa. Just as I had
9 6, XV | than a woman, could not bear the delay of the two years
10 7, III | Indeed, many other things bear witness that this is so -
11 9, V | escape that we may be able to bear it. I would therefore confess
12 9, XIV | something we say, “See that you bear this in mind”; and when
13 9, XXVIII| itself is a hard thing to bear and makes shipwreck of endurance.
14 9, XXXVI | thy “yoke.”382 And now I bear the yoke and it is “light”
15 11, XXV | heart that I may patiently bear with people who talk like
16 12, XIV | whose residue we still bear about us in our bodies,
17 12, XIX | adultery, nor steal, nor bear false witness598 - that “
18 12, XX | works, and let the waters bear the moving creatures that
19 12, XXI | pleasures - in pleasures that bear death in them - whereas
20 12, XXV | earth, and all trees that bear in themselves seed of their
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