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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 1, 5-6 | judgment with Thee, who art the truth; I fear to deceive myself; 2 1, 6-8 | I could, like, though in truth very little like, what I 3 1, 13-22| in my soul; and let Thy truth tell me, "Not so, not so. 4 1, 14-23| was Homer. Difficulty, in truth, the difficulty of a foreign 5 1, 18-28| and plenteous in mercy and truth. Wilt Thou hold Thy peace 6 1, 20-31| I learnt to delight in truth, I hated to be deceived, 7 2, 3-8 | God, the brightness of Thy truth; and mine iniquity burst 8 2, 1 | Thou, our Lord God, Thy truth, and Thy law. For these 9 2, 6-13 | healthfully than that Thy truth, bright and beautiful above 10 2, 8-16 | also nothing. What is, in truth? who can teach me, save 11 2, 9-17 | was this feeling? For of a truth it was too foul: and woe 12 3, 6-10 | for the heart was void of truth. Yet they cried out "Truth, 13 3, 6-10 | truth. Yet they cried out "Truth, Truth," and spake much 14 3, 6-10 | Yet they cried out "Truth, Truth," and spake much thereof 15 3, 6-10 | Thee only (who truly art Truth), but even of those elements 16 3, 6-10 | even philosophers who spake truth concerning them, for love 17 3, 6-10 | all things beautiful. O Truth, Truth, how inwardly did 18 3, 6-10 | things beautiful. O Truth, Truth, how inwardly did even then 19 3, 6-10 | after Thee Thyself, the Truth, in whom is no variableness, 20 3, 6-11 | turmoiling through want of Truth, since I sought after Thee, 21 3, 7-12 | and departing from the truth, seemed to myself to be 22 4, 5-10 | learn from Thee, who art Truth, and approach the ear of 23 4, 9-14 | punishment? And Thy law is truth, and truth Thou. ~ ~ 24 4, 9-14 | And Thy law is truth, and truth Thou. ~ ~ 25 4, 11-16| out with vanities. Entrust Truth, whatsoever thou hast from 26 4, 11-16| whatsoever thou hast from the Truth, and thou shalt lose nothing; 27 4, 12-18| See there He is, where truth is loved. He is within the 28 4, 15-23| stayed up by the solidity of truth! Just as the gales of tongues 29 4, 15-23| overclouded to it, and the truth unseen. And to, it is before 30 4, 16-24| things, let me not see the truth. Yet the force of truth 31 4, 16-24| truth. Yet the force of truth did of itself flash into 32 4, 16-24| soul, and the nature of truth and of the chief good to 33 4, 16-25| that it may be partaker of truth, seeing itself is not that 34 4, 16-25| itself is not that nature of truth. For Thou shalt light my 35 4, 16-26| they created for me by Thy truth, but by my vanity devised 36 4, 16-27| which I turned, O sweet truth, to thy inward melody, meditating 37 4, 17-29| of Thee I conceived, not truth, fictions of my misery, 38 4, 17-31| that Thou, O Lord God, the Truth, wert a vast and bright 39 5, 2-2 | ruggedness. Ignorant, in truth, that Thou art every where, 40 5, 3-3 | could I separate from the truth of the things which I was 41 5, 3-5 | concerning the creature; but Truth, Artificer of the creature, 42 5, 3-5 | lies of Thee who art the Truth, and changing the glory 43 5, 3-5 | creeping things, changing Thy truth into a lie, and worshipping 44 5, 4-7 | Doth then, O Lord God of truth, whoso knoweth these things, 45 5, 6-10 | were suspicious even of truth, and refused to assent to 46 5, 6-10 | taughtest me, because it is truth, nor is there besides Thee 47 5, 6-10 | besides Thee any teacher of truth, where or whencesoever it 48 5, 9-16 | misdeeds deserved in the truth of Thy appointment? And 49 5, 10-18| which I was not. But in truth it was wholly I, and mine 50 5, 10-19| everything, and laid down that no truth can be comprehended by man: 51 5, 10-19| despaired of finding the truth, from which they had turned 52 5, 11-21| after the breath of Thy truth, I could not breathe it 53 5, 12-22| things utterly unlawful. Of a truth such are base persons, and 54 5, 12-22| learning, Thee, O God, the truth and fulness of assured good, 55 5, 13-23| not as a teacher of the truth (which I utterly despaired 56 6, 1-1 | despaired of ever finding truth. My mother had now come 57 6, 1-1 | despair of ever finding truth. But when I had discovered 58 6, 1-1 | had not yet attained the truth, I was rescued from falsehood; 59 6, 2-2 | provoke her to hatred of the truth, as it doth too many (both 60 6, 1 | rightly expounding the Word of truth among the people; and I 61 6, 4-6 | some way be directed to Thy truth, which abideth always, and 62 6, 1 | abstract reasonings to find out truth: and for this very cause 63 6, 6-9 | judgment; for, was it the truth? For I ought not to prefer 64 6, 10-16| allow him to do it: for in truth had the judge done it, Alypius 65 6, 10-16| out of the mouth of Thy Truth: If ye have not been faithful 66 6, 10-17| most ardent search after truth and wisdom. Like me he sighed, 67 6, 11-18| placed me, until the clear truth be found out. But where 68 6, 11-19| ourselves to the one search for truth! Life is vain, death uncertain; 69 6, 14-24| all; so that through the truth of our friendship nothing 70 7, 5-7 | die ere I had found the truth; yet was the faith of Thy 71 7, 6-9 | Whence then, if I spake the truth, I should, from the same 72 7, 9-15 | Thy gold, who changed the truth of God into a lie, and worshipped 73 7, 10-16| by It. He that knows the Truth, knows what that Light is; 74 7, 10-16| eternity. Love knoweth it. O Truth Who art Eternity! and Love 75 7, 10-16| Eternity! and Love Who art Truth! and Eternity Who art Love! 76 7, 10-16| spider. And I said, "Is Truth therefore nothing because 77 7, 10-16| doubt that I live than that Truth is not, which is clearly 78 7, 15-21| things in Thine hand in Thy Truth; and all things are true 79 7, 17-23| unchangeable and true Eternity of Truth above my changeable mind. 80 7, 18-24| saying, I am the way, the truth, and the life, and mingling 81 7, 18-24| For Thy Word, the Eternal Truth, far above the higher parts 82 7, 19-25| only as being a form of Truth, but for a certain great 83 7, 19-25| made flesh, the Catholic truth is distinguished from the 84 7, 20-26| to search for incorporeal truth, I saw Thy invisible things, 85 7, 21-27| I began; and whatsoever truth I had read in those other 86 7, 21-27| whereby he abode not in Thy truth. What shall wretched man 87 8, 1-2 | heard from the mouth of the Truth, that there were some eunuchs 88 8, 2-4 | shame-faced towards the truth, and suddenly and unexpectedly 89 8, 5-11 | serve Thee, for that the truth was not altogether ascertained 90 8, 5-12 | true, I, convicted by the truth, had nothing at all to answer, 91 8, 7-18 | saidst that for an uncertain truth thou likedst not to cast 92 8, 9-21 | doth not wholly rise, by truth upborne, borne down by custom. 93 8, 10-22| good when they hold the truth and assent unto the truth, 94 8, 10-22| truth and assent unto the truth, that Thy Apostle may say 95 8, 10-23| must be converted to the truth, and no more deny that where 96 8, 10-24| perplexities, while out of truth it sets this first, but 97 9, 3-6 | most ardent searcher out of truth. Whom, not long after our 98 9, 4-8 | their sakes! Because in truth neither should I speak the 99 9, 4-9 | Comforter, the Spirit of truth. And He had already sent 100 9, 6-14 | into mine ears, and the Truth distilled into my heart, 101 9, 10-23| ourselves in the presence of the Truth, which Thou art, of what 102 9, 10-24| for ever with the food of truth, and where life is the Wisdom 103 9, 12-31| time; and by this balm of truth assuaged that torment, known 104 9, 13-34| Commandment. Thy Son, the Truth, hath said, Whosoever shall 105 10, 1-1 | behold, Thou lovest the truth, and he that doth it, cometh 106 10, 6-10 | received from without, with the truth within. For truth saith 107 10, 6-10 | with the truth within. For truth saith unto me, "Neither 108 10, 23-33| one, had he rather joy in truth, or in falsehood? They will 109 10, 23-33| hesitate to say "in the truth," as to say "that they desire 110 10, 23-33| happy life is joy in the truth: for this is a joying in 111 10, 23-33| joying in Thee, Who art the Truth, O God my light, health 112 10, 23-33| all desire; to joy in the truth all desire. I have met with 113 10, 23-33| save where they know the truth also? For they love it also, 114 10, 23-33| other than joying in the truth, then also do they love 115 10, 23-33| then also do they love the truth; which yet they would not 116 10, 23-34| 10.23.34 But why doth "truth generate hatred," and the 117 10, 23-34| of Thine, preaching the truth, become an enemy to them? 118 10, 23-34| nothing else but joying in the truth; unless that truth is in 119 10, 23-34| in the truth; unless that truth is in that kind loved, that 120 10, 23-34| which they love to be the truth: and because they would 121 10, 23-34| Therefore do they hate the truth for that thing's sake which 122 10, 23-34| they loved instead of the truth. They love truth when she 123 10, 23-34| of the truth. They love truth when she enlightens, they 124 10, 23-34| should not be hidden from the Truth; but the Truth is hid from 125 10, 23-34| from the Truth; but the Truth is hid from it. Yet even 126 10, 23-34| it shall joy in that only Truth, by Whom all things are 127 10, 24-35| Thee. For where I found Truth, there found I my God, the 128 10, 24-35| there found I my God, the Truth itself; which since I learnt, 129 10, 26-37| no place. Every where, O Truth, dost Thou give audience 130 10, 36-59| and sever our joy from Thy truth, and set it in the deceivingness 131 10, 37-61| delighted with praise, but with truth itself, more than with praise? 132 10, 37-61| and most settled in the truth be blamed by all, I see 133 10, 37-62| 37.62 Behold, in Thee, O Truth, I see that I ought not 134 10, 37-62| deceive myself, and do not the truth before Thee in my heart 135 10, 40-65| Thou not walked with me, O Truth, teaching me what to beware, 136 10, 41-66| Thine eyes." Thou art the Truth who presidest over all, 137 10, 41-66| himself to be ignorant of the truth. So then I lost Thee, because 138 11, 1-1 | many relations? Not, of a truth, that Thou mightest learn 139 11, 1-1 | For we pray also, and yet Truth hath said, Your Father knoweth 140 11, 2-4 | Himself; this saith the Truth. ~ ~ 141 11, 3-5 | I know, whether he spake truth? Yea, and if I knew this 142 11, 3-5 | chamber of my thoughts, Truth, neither Hebrew, nor Greek, 143 11, 3-5 | syllables, would say, "It is truth," and I forthwith should 144 11, 3-5 | Thee, Thee I beseech, O Truth, full of Whom he spake truth, 145 11, 3-5 | Truth, full of Whom he spake truth, Thee, my God, I beseech, 146 11, 5-7 | it within may consult the truth, which presideth over itself, 147 11, 7-9 | not unthankful to assure Truth. We know, Lord, we know; 148 11, 8-10 | us, but the unchangeable Truth? for even when we are admonished 149 11, 8-10 | led to the unchangeable Truth; where we learn truly, while 150 11, 9-11 | Power, in Thy Wisdom, in Thy Truth; wondrously speaking, and 151 11, 15-18| shall not here also Thy Truth mock at man? For that past 152 11, 23-30| perceive it? Thou, Light and Truth, wilt show me. ~ ~ 153 11, 27-34| ourselves. Press on where truth begins to dawn. Suppose, 154 11, 30-40| in Thee, in my mould, Thy truth; nor will I endure the questions 155 12, 1-1 | to be deceived, when the Truth promiseth? ~ ~ 156 12, 10-10| 10 O let the Light, the Truth, the Light of my heart, 157 12, 15-18| which with a strong voice Truth tells me in my inner ear, 158 12, 16-23| things to be true, which Thy Truth whispers unto my soul. For 159 12, 18-27| seeing he also understood a Truth, though not this truth? ~ ~ 160 12, 18-27| a Truth, though not this truth? ~ ~ 161 12, 20-29| spoken in the Spirit of truth; -of all these then, he 162 12, 22-31| do not find; why (seeing truth teaches us) should we not 163 12, 23-32| reporters; one, concerning the truth of the things, the other, 164 12, 23-32| themselves to know as a truth, what is false; and for 165 12, 23-32| with them that feed on Thy truth, in the largeness of charity, 166 12, 24-33| things, as I do see it in Thy truth to be certain. For he might 167 12, 25-34| their own, not because it is truth, but because it is theirs. 168 12, 25-34| common to all lovers of truth. But whereas they contend 169 12, 25-34| judgements terrible; seeing Thy truth is neither mine, nor his, 170 12, 25-34| to his own; that is, from truth, to a lie. For he that speaketh 171 12, 25-35| O God, Thou best judge; Truth Itself, hearken to what 172 12, 25-35| both in the unchangeable Truth itself, which is above our 173 12, 25-35| see, as the unchangeable Truth is seen: for that, if Moses 174 12, 26-36| another man by the light of truth have discovered another, 175 12, 27-37| into streams of clearest truth, whence every man may draw 176 12, 27-37| draw out for himself such truth as he can upon these subjects, 177 12, 27-37| these subjects, one, one truth, another, another, by larger 178 12, 28-38| may, in the light of Thy truth. ~ ~ 179 12, 30-41| of the true opinions, let Truth herself produce concord. 180 12, 30-41| confess, see and express the truth delivered in those words, 181 12, 30-41| our God, the fountain of truth, if we are athirst for it, 182 12, 30-41| excels both for light of truth, and fruitfulness of profit. ~ ~ 183 12, 31-42| any other seeth any other truth in those words, why may 184 12, 31-42| to write, that whatever truth any could apprehend on those 185 12, 31-42| perceived and thought on what truth soever we have been able 186 12, 32-43| should say that, which Thy Truth willed by his words to tell 187 13, 15-18| in the heavens, and Thy truth reacheth unto the clouds. 188 13, 18-22| cheerfulness and ability, let truth spring out of the earth, 189 13, 18-23| the light of perspicuous truth, as it were for the rule 190 13, 20-27| from the eternity of Thy truth, have brought them forth, 191 13, 22-32| beholding and understanding Thy truth, needs not man as his director, 192 13, 24-36| What then shall I say, O Truth my Light? "that it was idly 193 13, 25-38| fear. For I will say the truth, Thyself inspiring me with 194 13, 25-38| believe myself to speak truth, seeing Thou art the Truth, 195 13, 25-38| truth, seeing Thou art the Truth, and every man a liar. He 196 13, 25-38| that therefore I may speak truth, I will speak of Thine. 197 13, 26-39| he fed; for, speaking in truth, I rejoiced (saith he) greatly 198 13, 29-44| Thou art true, and being Truth, hast set it forth? why 199 13, 30-45| of sweetness out of Thy truth, and understood, that certain


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