Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | Library for their constructive help; to Professor Hollis W.
2 1, IX | senses, was able to hear and help us. Thus as a boy I began
3 1, IX | began to pray to thee, my Help and my Refuge, and, in calling
4 3, XII | to refute my errors, to help me to unlearn evil and to
5 4, II | have invited the devils to help me. This evil thing I refused,
6 4, XV | knotty volumes, without help from a human teacher, since
7 6 | Ambrose but Augustine gets no help from him on his personal
8 6, III | prayers that thou wouldst help me. My mind was wholly intent
9 6, II | and cleansed without thy help. This offspring of thy substance
10 6, II | and entire - could bring help when it was being enslaved,
11 6, VI | surmises have oftentimes the help of chance, and out of many
12 6, VI | how far his ideas would help to overthrow my estimation
13 9, XXXI | summon thy right hand to my help and cast my perplexities
14 9, XXXIII| having once gained entry to help the reason, it strives to
15 12, I | entity which could be a help to thee, my Lord and my
16 12, XVII | in similar need. Thus we help, not only in easy problems (
17 12, XXIX | in thy seeing which would help me to understand in what
18 12, XXXIV | Spirit was moving over us to help us in due season - thou
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