Book, Chapter, Paragraph

 1 Pre,     0, 10|      knowledge," if he would desire to form a connected series
 2   I,    IV,  2|                2. But in our desire to show the divine benefits
 3   I,    VI,  1|     be any one imbued with a desire of reading and understanding
 4   I,   VII,  3|     as we are incited by the desire of ascertaining the truth
 5   I,   VII,  5|     in like manner, "I would desire to be dissolved," or "to
 6   I,  VIII,  3|    he did not therefore also desire it, or make any effort after
 7  II,    II,  2| world. But if any one should desire to discuss these matters
 8  II,   III,  4| round, so as either to do or desire this or that; but at whatever
 9  II,   III,  6| a0planh=), they nevertheless desire to have properly called
10  II,     V,  2|    save them? If He does not desire to do so, He will be no
11  II,     V,  2|      longer good; if He does desire it, and cannot effect it,
12  II,    XI,  2|    therefore they especially desire to have again, after the
13  II,    XI,  2|     similar matters, do they desire the fulfilment of all things
14  II,    XI,  4|      results with a becoming desire, let us go back a little,
15  II,    XI,  4|   burn with an inexpressible desire to know the reason of those
16  II,    XI,  4|     we see done by God. This desire, this longing, we believe
17  II,    XI,  4|  with a becoming and natural desire to become acquainted with
18  II,    XI,  4|    Now we have received this desire from God, not in order that
19  II,    XI,  4|    in the eagerness of their desire they outstrip themselves,
20  II,    XI,  5|                 5. Some such desire, I apprehend, was indicated
21  II,    XI,  5| strait betwixt two, having a desire to depart, and to be with
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