Book, Chapter
1 1, IX | speech which would gain honor for me among men, and deceitful
2 2, V | physical sensation. Worldly honor also has its own glory,
3 2, VI | above all. Ambition seeks honor and glory, whereas only
4 3, III | rejoiced proudly in this honor and became inflated with
5 6, III | great personages held him in honor. Only his celibacy appeared
6 6, XI | important to gain some post of honor. And what more should I
7 6, XII | the question of conjugal honor in the ordering of a good
8 7, I | as of old with hopes of honor and wealth, and it was a
9 7, II | this world esteem a great honor - this man who, up to an
10 7, IV | cleansed, and made fit for thy honor and “profitable to the Lord
11 8, I | mystery; more exalted than all honor, though not to them that
12 8, VII | up and brought with due honor to the basilica of Ambrose,
13 8, XII | who made us, how can that honor I paid her be compared with
14 9, XXV | thyself? Thou hast done this honor to my memory to take up
15 9, XXXIII| strive for a place of proper honor in my heart; and I can hardly
16 11, VI | heart will not cease to give honor to thee or to sing thy praises
17 11, XIV | look into them: an awe of honor and a tremor of love. Their
18 11, XVI | true are false, who still honor thy Scripture set before
19 11, XXX | Truth. Indeed, let us so honor this servant of thine, the
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