Book, Chapter
1 Int | following his conversion show few substantial signs of
2 1, XIII | one feels ashamed not to show himself a man in this way.
3 1, XIII | delightful - and vain - show!28~23. But why, then, did
4 2, VI | Prodigality presents a show of liberality; but thou
5 3, IX | be commended because they show the hope of bearing fruit,
6 4, IV | life thus far. ~8. Who can show forth all thy praise94 for
7 5, V | gone astray, and all his show of learning only enabled
8 5, VII | ceased to believe him able to show me in any satisfactory fashion
9 6, IX | first of all, willing to show me how thou dost “resist
10 7, V | On all sides, thou didst show me that thy words are true,
11 7, X | my will; yet it did not show the presence of another
12 8, IV | and would say, “Who will show us any good?” And we would
13 8, IV | teeth because I could not show it to them unless they brought
14 8, IV | eyes - and said, “Who will show us any good?” But even there,
15 8, IX | nor was there any mark to show, that Patricius had ever
16 10, XXIII| O Light and Truth, wilt show me.~
17 11, XV | alone?” If thou, O God, dost show thyself to him who loves
18 12, XX | many “waters” in order to show forth their mystical deeds
19 12, XXII | man as his director, to show him how to imitate human
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