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St. Augustine
Confessions

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soul

    Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | art unto me. Say unto my soul, I am thy salvation. So 2 1, 5-5 | thereof, and say unto my soul, I am thy salvation. After 3 1, 5-6 | Narrow is the mansion of my soul; enlarge Thou it, that Thou 4 1, 9-15 | 15 Is there, Lord, any of soul so great, and cleaving to 5 1, 11-18| friends' and my own, my soul's recovered health had been 6 1, 13-21| Thou bread of my inmost soul, Thou Power who givest vigour 7 1, 13-22| God, cry Thou aloud in my soul; and let Thy truth tell 8 1, 13-22| Thee, my God, whatever my soul will, and acquiesce in the 9 1, 15-24| Lord, my prayer; let not my soul faint under Thy discipline, 10 1, 17-27| troublesome enough to my soul, upon terms of praise or 11 1, 18-28| of this horrible gulf the soul that seeketh Thee, that 12 1, 18-29| than he wounds his own soul by his enmity. Assuredly 13 2, 1-1 | carnal corruptions of my soul; not because I love them, 14 2, 2-2 | punishment of the pride of my soul, and I strayed further from 15 2, 4-9 | but my fault itself. Foul soul, falling from Thy firmament 16 2, 6-12 | not them did my wretched soul desire; for I had store 17 2, 1 | 2.6.14 Thus doth the soul commit fornication, when 18 2, 7-15 | recalls these things, my soul is not affrighted at them? 19 2, 9-17 | vivid remembrance of my soul; alone, I had never committed 20 2, 9-17 | incomprehensible inveigler of the soul, thou greediness to do mischief 21 3, 1-1 | loathed it. For this cause my soul was sickly and full of sores, 22 3, 1-1 | Yet if these had not a soul, they would not be objects 23 3, 2-3 | beware of uncleanness, O my soul, under the guardianship 24 3, 6-10 | even then the marrow of my soul pant after Thee, when they 25 3, 6-10 | was not fed. But Thou, my soul's Love, in looking for whom 26 3, 6-10 | art not; no, nor yet the soul, which is the life of the 27 3, 6-10 | changest not, life of my soul. ~ ~ 28 3, 6-11 | me, because she found my soul dwelling abroad in the eye 29 3, 8-15 | his heart, with all his soul, and with all his mind; 30 3, 11-19| from above, and drewest my soul out of that profound darkness, 31 4, 1-1 | have not been, to their soul's health, stricken and cast 32 4, 2-3 | brightness. And doth not a soul, sighing after such fictions, 33 4, 3-4 | Have mercy upon me, heal my soul, for I have sinned against 34 4, 3-5 | man, or forbear to heal my soul? For having become more 35 4, 3-5 | wondered at, if out of the soul of man, unconscious what 36 4, 4-7 | erred in mind, nor could my soul be without him. But behold 37 4, 4-8 | and presuming that his soul would retain rather what 38 4, 4-9 | to myself, and I asked my soul, why she was so sad, and 39 4, 6-11 | was; and wretched is every soul bound by the friendship 40 4, 6-11 | friend, "Thou half of my soul"; for I felt that my soul 41 4, 6-11 | soul"; for I felt that my soul and his soul were "one soul 42 4, 6-11 | felt that my soul and his soul were "one soul in two bodies": 43 4, 6-11 | soul and his soul were "one soul in two bodies": and therefore 44 4, 7-12 | a shattered and bleeding soul, impatient of being borne 45 4, 7-12 | refreshment. But when my soul was withdrawn from them 46 4, 8-13 | easily reached my very inmost soul, but that I had poured out 47 4, 8-13 | that I had poured out my soul upon the dust, in loving 48 4, 8-13 | adulterous stimulus, our soul, which lay itching in our 49 4, 10-15| whole. For whithersoever the soul of man turns itself, unless 50 4, 10-15| of Thee, and out of the soul, were not, unless they were 51 4, 10-15| all these things let my soul praise Thee, O God, Creator 52 4, 10-15| Creator of all; yet let not my soul be riveted unto these things 53 4, 11-16| 16 Be not foolish, O my soul, nor become deaf in the 54 4, 11-16| whatsoever thou hast thence, O my soul, at least now thou art tired 55 4, 12-19| save sinners, unto whom my soul confesseth, and He healeth 56 4, 15-22| of loves laid up in one soul? Why, since we are equally 57 4, 15-23| See where the impotent soul lies along, that is not 58 4, 16-24| I turned away my panting soul from incorporeal substance 59 4, 16-24| I conceived the rational soul, and the nature of truth 60 4, 16-24| Monad, as it had been a soul without sex; but the latter 61 4, 16-24| evil a substance, nor our soul that chief and unchangeable 62 4, 16-25| if that emotion of the soul be corrupted, whence vehement 63 4, 16-25| when that affection of the soul is ungoverned, whereby carnal 64 4, 16-25| conversation, if the reasonable soul itself be corrupted; as 65 4, 16-26| them, "Why then doth the soul err which God created?" 66 5, 1-1 | from Thy heat. But let my soul praise Thee, that it may 67 5, 6-10 | because eloquent; nor the soul therefore wise, because 68 5, 7-13 | providence, did not forsake my soul; and out of my mother's 69 5, 8-14 | for the salvation of my soul, at Carthage didst goad 70 5, 9-16 | then, was the death of my soul, as that of His flesh seemed 71 5, 9-16 | false was the life of my soul, which did not believe it. 72 5, 9-17 | the salvation of her son's soul? Thou, by whose gift she 73 5, 10-18| that Thou mightest heal my soul because it had sinned against 74 5, 12-22| forgivest the adulteress soul of man, when she returns 75 5, 14-25| commit the cure of my sick soul. I determined therefore 76 6, 4-6 | that so the eyesight of my soul being cleared, might in 77 6, 4-6 | it with the health of my soul, which could not be healed 78 6, 6-9 | confess to Thee. Let my soul cleave unto Thee, now that 79 6, 6-10 | with those then from my soul who say to her, "It makes 80 6, 6-10 | glory: and it overthrew my soul more. He that very night 81 6, 7-12 | unto Thee out of my inmost soul. For he upon that speech 82 6, 8-13 | with a deeper wound in his soul than the other, whom he 83 6, 8-13 | striking and beating down of a soul, bold rather than resolute, 84 6, 11-18| passed away and wasted my soul; while I said to myself, " 85 6, 11-18| ordered for the health of our soul. Great hope has dawned; 86 6, 11-19| the body the life of the soul came to an end. Wherefore 87 6, 13-23| and the dreams of her own soul. Yet the matter was pressed 88 6, 15-25| custom, the disease of my soul might be kept up and carried 89 6, 16-26| remained a life for the soul, and places of requital 90 6, 16-26| paths! Woe to the audacious soul, which hoped, by forsaking 91 7, 1-1 | and I did in my inmost soul believe that Thou wert incorruptible, 92 7, 2-3 | of Thy Substance was the soul, which being enthralled, 93 7, 3-5 | endeavouring to draw my soul's vision out of that deep 94 7, 4-6 | incorruptible. For never soul was, nor shall be, able 95 7, 5-7 | very fear evil, whereby the soul is thus idly goaded and 96 7, 5-8 | mercies, out of my very inmost soul, confess unto Thee for this 97 7, 7-11 | silent contritions of my soul were strong cries unto Thy 98 7, 7-11 | Did the whole tumult of my soul, for which neither time 99 7, 9-13 | comprehended it not. And that the soul of man, though it bears 100 7, 9-15 | bowing Thy image, their own soul, before the image of a calf 101 7, 10-16| beheld with the eye of my soul (such as it was), above 102 7, 10-16| above the same eye of my soul, above my mind, the Light 103 7, 10-16| these. Nor was it above my soul, as oil is above water, 104 7, 10-16| above earth: but above to my soul, because It made me; and 105 7, 10-16| man, and Thou madest my soul to consume away like a spider. 106 7, 14-20| displeased me. And because my soul durst not be displeased 107 7, 17-23| corrupted presseth down the soul, and the earthly tabernacle 108 7, 17-23| passed from bodies to the soul, which through the bodily 109 7, 19-25| Word, but with the human soul and mind. All know this 110 7, 19-25| keep silence, belong to soul and mind subject to variation. 111 7, 19-25| with the body, a sensitive soul without a rational, but 112 7, 19-25| and flesh, there was no soul at all in Christ, and did 113 7, 21-27| sings there, Shall not my soul be submitted unto God? for 114 8, 3-6 | rejoice at the salvation of a soul despaired of, and freed 115 8, 3-7 | then takes place in the soul, when it is more delighted 116 8, 5-10 | their discord, undid my soul. ~ ~ 117 8, 7-18 | condemnation lashed I not my soul, that it might follow me, 118 8, 8-19 | strongly raised against my soul, in the chamber of my heart, 119 8, 8-20 | the weakest willing of my soul, in moving its limbs at 120 8, 8-20 | limbs at its nod, than the soul obeyed itself to accomplish 121 8, 10-22| talkers and seducers of the soul: who observing that in deliberating 122 8, 10-22| imagining the nature of the soul to be that which God is, 123 8, 10-23| where one deliberates, one soul fluctuates between contrary 124 8, 10-24| down below, it is the same soul which willeth not this or 125 8, 11-26| mercy turn it away from the soul of Thy servant. What defilements 126 8, 12-28| the secret bottom of my soul drawn together and heaped 127 9, 1-1 | Thou me, and say unto my soul, I am thy salvation. Who 128 9, 1-1 | own conceits. Now was my soul free from the biting cares 129 9, 3-6 | place is there for such a soul? There he liveth, whereof 130 9, 4-8 | the natural feelings of my soul. ~ ~ 131 9, 8-17 | will not omit whatsoever my soul would bring forth concerning 132 9, 8-18 | Thou not out of another soul bring forth a hard and a 133 9, 8-18 | very unhealthiness of one soul heal another; lest any, 134 9, 10-25| of heaven, yea the very soul be hushed to herself, and 135 9, 11-28| that religious and holy soul freed from the body. ~ ~ 136 9, 12-30| great comfort in her, my soul was wounded, and that life 137 9, 12-32| of all habit, even upon a soul, which now feeds upon no 138 9, 13-34| of the dangers of every soul that dieth in Adam. And 139 9, 13-36| Thy handmaid bound her soul by the bond of faith. Let 140 10, 1-1 | I am known. Power of my soul, enter into it, and fit 141 10, 2-2 | but with the words of my soul, and the cry of the thought 142 10, 3-4 | me in Thee, changing my soul by Faith and Thy Sacrament, 143 10, 4-6 | great peril, were not my soul subdued unto Thee under 144 10, 6-8 | where there shineth unto my soul what space cannot contain, 145 10, 6-9 | present themselves to me soul, and body, one without, 146 10, 6-10 | Now to thee I speak, O my soul, thou art my better part: 147 10, 7-11 | He above the head of my soul? By my very soul will I 148 10, 7-11 | head of my soul? By my very soul will I ascend to Him. I 149 10, 20-29| will seek Thee, that my soul may live. For my body liveth 150 10, 20-29| For my body liveth by my soul; and my soul by Thee. How 151 10, 20-29| liveth by my soul; and my soul by Thee. How then do I seek 152 10, 30-41| illusion of the image, in my soul and in my flesh, that, when 153 10, 30-42| heal all the diseases of my soul, and by Thy more abundant 154 10, 30-42| and more in me, that my soul may follow me to Thee, disentangled 155 10, 31-44| uncertainty the unhappy soul rejoiceth, and therein prepares 156 10, 33-49| which Thy words breathe soul into, when sung with a sweet 157 10, 33-49| the flesh, to which the soul must not be given over to 158 10, 34-51| Let not these occupy my soul; let God rather occupy it, 159 10, 34-53| above our souls, which my soul day and night sigheth after. 160 10, 35-54| Thee, waste and perish, the soul hath, through the same senses 161 10, 35-56| of the stars, nor did my soul ever consult ghosts departed; 162 10, 36-59| praised in the desires of his soul, nor he blessed who doth 163 10, 37-60| three concupiscences, if the soul cannot discern whether, 164 10, 40-65| find any safe place for my soul, but in Thee; whither my 165 10, 40-65| very unusual, in my inmost soul; rising to a strange sweetness, 166 11, 2-3 | strong; hearken unto my soul, and hear it crying out 167 11, 6-8 | reported to the intelligent soul, whose inward ear lay listening 168 11, 15-19| 19 Let us see then, thou soul of man, whether present 169 11, 20-26| exist in some sort, in the soul, but otherwhere do I not 170 11, 22-28| 11.22.28 My soul is on fire to know this 171 11, 26-33| 11.26.33 Does not my soul most truly confess unto 172 11, 29-39| the inmost bowels of my soul, are rent and mangled with 173 12, 3-3 | Thou, O Lord, taught his soul, which confesseth unto Thee? 174 12, 6-6 | changeableness, what is it? Is it soul? Is it body? Is it that 175 12, 6-6 | that which constituteth soul or body? Might one say, " 176 12, 11-13| 12.11.13 By this may the soul, whose pilgrimage is made 177 12, 11-13| by this then may the soul that is able, understand 178 12, 16-23| Thy Truth whispers unto my soul. For those who deny these 179 12, 17-25| God, or be changed, as the soul and body of man are): therefore 180 12, 25-35| our heart, with all our soul, and with all our mind: 181 12, 29-40| corporeal, subjected to the soul which singeth, whereof to 182 13, 1-1 | Thee. I call Thee into my soul which, by the longing Thyself 183 13, 2-3 | ourselves also, who as to the soul are a spiritual creature, 184 13, 7-8 | supereminent repose, when our soul shall have passed through 185 13, 8-9 | Angels fell away, man's soul fell away, and thereby pointed 186 13, 11-12| indeed it be It? Rare is the soul, which while it speaks of 187 13, 12-13| be light. And because our soul was troubled within us, 188 13, 13-14| being burthened, and his soul thirsteth after the Living 189 13, 14-15| little, when I pour out my soul by myself in the voice of 190 13, 14-15| Why art thou sad, O my soul, and why dost thou trouble 191 13, 16-19| changeable. Therefore is my soul like a land where no water 192 13, 17-21| God, so commanding, our soul may bud forth works of mercy 193 13, 20-28| further profit, unless their soul had a spiritual life, and 194 13, 21-29| hath life, but the living soul. For now hath it no more 195 13, 21-29| they may work out a living soul in it. The earth brings 196 13, 21-29| that they work this in the soul; as the sea was the cause 197 13, 21-29| day to day. But the living soul takes his beginning from 198 13, 21-29| this world, that so their soul may live unto Thee, which 199 13, 21-30| Seek the Lord, and your soul shall live, that the earth 200 13, 21-30| may bring forth the living soul. Be not conformed to the 201 13, 21-30| yourselves from it: the soul lives by avoiding what it 202 13, 21-30| are the motions of a dead soul; for the soul dies not so 203 13, 21-30| of a dead soul; for the soul dies not so as to lose all 204 13, 21-31| wherefore this departure of the soul is restrained by Thy word, 205 13, 21-31| life bring forth a living soul; that is, a soul made continent 206 13, 21-31| living soul; that is, a soul made continent in Thy Word, 207 13, 21-31| are. Thus in this living soul shall there be good beasts, 208 13, 22-32| and begun to be a living soul, through good living; and 209 13, 23-34| fruit, and of the living soul, living by the taming of 210 13, 24-37| temperance, as in the living soul. In all these instances 211 13, 25-38| them also, as the living soul, which giveth itself as 212 13, 26-40| created thee, thou living soul, of so much continency, 213 13, 32-47| creatures. And as in his soul there is one power which 214 13, 34-49| didst Thou form the living soul of the faithful, through


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