Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | Augustinian Christianity appear in them, and through them
2 1, XVI | committed such crimes might appear to imitate the celestial
3 2, III | not done, in order not to appear contemptible because I was
4 5, XIV | ideas had already begun to appear to me defensible; and the
5 5, XIV | defensible. For that way did not appear to me yet vanquished; but
6 6, IX | Thereupon he was led away to appear before the judge.~15. But
7 6, XI | absurd to us before do not appear so now, and may be otherwise
8 7, II | before men. Thus he came to appear to himself guilty of a great
9 7, VII | alone because there did not appear anything certain by which
10 8, II | as if I were trying to appear a great person. And what
11 9, VIII | brought forth. Some things appear immediately, but others
12 9, XXXII| without them. At any rate, I appear thus to myself; it is quite
13 11, XVII | its entities which clearly appear in it and which we are accustomed
14 12, XV | fragrance.575 But “when he shall appear, then we shall be like him,
15 12, XVII | place and let the dry land appear” - athirst for thee? For
16 12, XVII | thirst after thee and who appear before thee - separated
17 12, XVIII| Life. And let us at length appear like “lights in the world,”586
18 12, XVIII| wills, and making stars to appear in their bright splendor
19 12, XIX | that “the dry land” may appear. “Learn to do well, judge
20 12, XIX | that “the dry land” may appear and bring forth the honoring
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