Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | pain - nothing more.~8. Afterward I began to laugh - at first
2 1, VIII | they taught me my letters afterward. But I myself, when I was
3 1, X | have put to good account afterward. I disobeyed them, not because
4 3, XII | refused, very prudently, as I afterward realized. For he answered
5 3, XII | perish.” As she often told me afterward, she accepted this answer
6 4, III | this in my memory so that afterward I might search it out for
7 6, IV | became apparent to me only afterward. However, I was certain
8 6, VII | taught in our town, and then afterward at Carthage. He esteemed
9 6, XX | affected by them; and then afterward, when I was subdued by thy
10 6, XX | them, and if then I had afterward fallen on those volumes,
11 7, II | instruction, and not long afterward gave in his name that he
12 9, XIII | I remembered, so that if afterward I call to mind that I once
13 9, XXXI | from thee, so that we might afterward know that we did receive
14 9, XXXIII| unknowingly, but I come to know it afterward.~50. On the other hand,
15 11, XV | now that. Nor does he will afterward what he did not will before,
16 11, XXIX | this, what then did he do afterward?” And, after the universe,
17 11, XXIX | first if there is nothing afterward? But when he said that God
18 11, XXIX | a formless sound, which afterward is formed into a song; but
19 12, V | that [higher] heaven, which afterward was made between water and
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