Book, Chapter
1 Int | Augustine elaborates, in loving patience and with considerable
2 1, XIII| for his own death in not loving thee, O God, light of my
3 2, VII | what might I not have done, loving sin as I did, just for the
4 3, I | for I was in love with loving, and I hated security and
5 3, III | receding farther from thee, loving my own ways and not thine -
6 3, III | own ways and not thine - loving a vagrant liberty!~6. Those
7 3, VIII| through craving more, by loving our own good more than thee,
8 4, VIII| my soul onto the dust, by loving a man as if he would never
9 4, VIII| friends, with whom I went on loving the things I loved instead
10 6, VII | offended at himself, and for loving me the more fervently. Thou
11 6, VII | in the same superstition, loving in the Manicheans that outward
12 6, XVII| along with me nothing but a loving memory of my vision, and
13 7, II | And they received him with loving and joyful hands.~
14 8, IV | this,” and I - so long “loving vanity, and seeking after
15 9, VI | what is it that I love in loving thee? Not physical beauty,
16 9, VI | and food and embrace in loving my God, who is the light
17 12, XV | For by choosing and by loving they read the very immutability
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