Book, Chapter
1 Int | orthodox theology firmly laid out. Augustine neglects
2 2, IX | review of my soul’s career is laid bare before thee. I would
3 5, VI | with me and my friends, I laid before him some of my doubts.
4 5, VI | heart and my memory are laid open before thee, who wast
5 6, IV | Law and the Prophets were laid before me to be read, not
6 7, VII | had arrived in which I was laid bare to myself and my conscience
7 8, IV | a new life with my trust laid in thee - even there thou
8 8, V | the rest to be like it, I laid it aside with the intention
9 8, XIII | he, who owed us nothing, laid down for us all. ~37. Therefore,
10 9, II | thee, then, O Lord, I am laid bare, whatever I am, and
11 9, X | took them into my mind and laid them up, so to say, where
12 9, XI | discovered and, as I said, laid up for ready reference.
13 9, XI | But the mind has properly laid claim to this word [cogitate]
14 9, XXXIV| persons of his own sons - and laid his hands mystically crossed
15 10, XXIX | upon him in whom I am also laid hold upon; and I may be
16 12, XIII | first fruits of the Spirit laid up with him, but who is
17 12, XXV | pray God, that it be not laid up to their charge.”637
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