Book, Chapter
1 Int | Valerius, whom he succeeded the following year. Shortly after he entered
2 Int | at Cassiciacum the year following his conversion show few
3 2, VI | fleeing from his Lord and following a shadow! O rottenness!
4 3, III | iniquities did I wear myself out, following a sacrilegious curiosity,
5 4, III | yourself by, so that you are following this delusion in free will
6 4, XI | perverse soul, do you go on following your flesh? Instead, let
7 5, V | believed that they were following not an ordinary man but
8 6, I | mustered the courage of piety, following over sea and land, secure
9 6, VI | the passers-by while I was following after the ambition of my
10 7, VI | forsaking all that they had and following thee.256 Shortly after,
11 7, VII | those worldly hopes and following thee alone because there
12 7, VIII| rather ashamed at our not following?” I scarcely knew what I
13 7, VIII| the garden, with Alypius following step by step; for I had
14 8, IV | from my heart, I read the following verse: “Oh, in peace! Oh,
15 11, XXI | the interpretation of the following words, one man selects for
16 12, XXI | thy evangelists, by the following of the followers of thy
17 12, XXII| their kind,” as if we were following the neighbor who went before
18 12, XXV | O my Lord God, what the following Scripture suggests to me.
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