Book, Chapter
1 Int | severance of his strongest earthly tie. Book IX tells us this
2 3, IV | how ardent to fly from earthly things to thee! Nor did
3 5, VIII | of all longing. Thus the earthly part of her love to me was
4 6, X | very different from all earthly light whatever. Nor was
5 6, XVII | presses down the soul, and the earthly dwelling weighs down the
6 7, VI | hearts inclining again toward earthly things, they returned to
7 7, X | above, and the pleasure of earthly delight pulls us down from
8 8, III | thou hast forgiven him his earthly sins, in that mountain flowing
9 8, IV | flesh in the light of the earthly sun. For they that have
10 8, IX | now toward the end of his earthly existence, she won over
11 8, X | servant and spurning all earthly happiness. What more am
12 8, XI | because he savored of such earthly concerns, and then gazing
13 10, II | For my prayer is not for earthly things, neither gold nor
14 11, XV | house of God.” It is not an earthly house and it is not made
15 12, XV | immortal and removed from earthly corruption. Let them praise
16 12, XVII | end, which is temporal and earthly happiness. This is their
17 12, XXIV | the waters”); and in the earthly commonwealth still steeped
18 12, XXXII| the earth, replete with earthly creatures; and man, created
19 12, XXXIV| unto thee, giving their earthly riches to the poor to obtain
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