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knots 2
knottiness 1
knotty 1
know 182
knowest 32
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184 mind
183 only
183 own
182 know
181 let
180 heart
174 without
St. Augustine
Confessions

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know

    Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | Thee. Grant me, Lord, to know and understand which is 2 1, 1-1 | praise Thee? and, again, to know Thee or to call on Thee? 3 1, 1-1 | call on Thee that we may know Thee? but how shall they 4 1, 1-4 | upon the proud, and they know it not; ever working, ever 5 1, 5-6 | Thine eyes; I confess and know it. But who shall cleanse 6 1, 6-7 | Lord my God, but that I know not whence I came into this 7 1, 6-9 | acknowledge Thee, for that I do know? ~ ~ 8 1, 7-11 | allay these things by I know not what remedies. Is that 9 1, 11-18| Thee, my God, I would fain know, if so Thou willest, for 10 1, 13-20| boy? I do not yet fully know. For the Latin I loved; 11 1, 13-22| learned will reply that they know not, the more learned that 12 3, 9-17 | service of life, and we know not whether out of a lust 13 3, 9-17 | authority punished, and we know not whether out of a lust 14 3, 9-17 | But blessed are they who know Thy commands! For all things 15 4, 6-11 | it than with him; yea, I know not whether I would have 16 4, 13-20| they are strayed from me, I know not how. ~ ~ 17 4, 15-23| secretly. And whence do I know, and whence do I confidently 18 5, 3-4 | At these things men, that know not this art, marvel and 19 5, 3-4 | astonished, and they that know it, exult, and are puffed 20 5, 4-7 | knoweth Thee, though he know not these. And whoso knoweth 21 5, 4-7 | use thereof, although he know not how many cubits high 22 5, 4-7 | things serve, though he know not even the circles of 23 5, 10-18| we that sin, but that I know not what other nature sinned 24 5, 10-18| excuse it, and to accuse I know not what other thing, which 25 5, 11-21| had been corrupted by I know not whom, who wished to 26 6, 3-3 | experienced. Nor did he know the tides of my feelings, 27 6, 5-7 | born, which I could not know, had I not believed upon 28 6, 6-10 | whence a man's joy is." I know it, and the joy of a faithful 29 6, 9-14 | away. And being desirous to know the matter, entered the 30 6, 11-20| being so foolish as not to know what is written, None can 31 6, 12-22| curiosity. For he would fain know, he said, what that should 32 6, 15-25| vowing unto Thee never to know any other man, leaving with 33 7, 5-7 | it was (which I could not know), but as I thought convenient, 34 7, 5-8 | most exact diligence to know the births of his very puppies. 35 7, 6-10 | consulters and consulted know it not, dost by Thy hidden 36 7, 19-25| human soul and mind. All know this who know the unchangeableness 37 7, 19-25| mind. All know this who know the unchangeableness of 38 8, 4-9 | nations, even they that know them, joy less for them. 39 8, 6-14 | What he would with us, I know not, but we sat down to 40 8, 12-28| astonished. I cast myself down I know not how, under a certain 41 8, 12-29| voice, as of boy or girl, I know not, chanting, and oft repeating, " 42 9, 4-9 | and seek after leasing? Know this, that the Lord hath 43 9, 4-9 | How long? He cries out, Know this: and I so long, not 44 9, 8-17 | did her father and mother know what a one should come from 45 9, 9-21 | me, did I not to my grief know numberless persons, who 46 9, 10-26| and to what I am here, I know not, now that my hopes in 47 9, 13-34| gifts? O that men would know themselves to be men; and 48 9, 13-35| intercession to Thee for us. I know that she dealt mercifully, 49 9, 13-37| me into this life, how I know not. May they with devout 50 10, 1-1 | 10.1.1 Let me know Thee, O Lord, who knowest 51 10, 1-1 | who knowest me: let me know Thee, as I am known. Power 52 10, 3-3 | infirmities - a race, curious to know the lives of others, slothful 53 10, 3-3 | themselves are? And how know they, when from myself they 54 10, 3-3 | Thee of themselves, but to know themselves? and who knoweth 55 10, 3-4 | confessions, divers desire to know, who have or have not known 56 10, 3-4 | believe - but will they know? For charity, whereby they 57 10, 5-7 | myself dust and ashes; yet know I something of Thee, which 58 10, 5-7 | something of Thee, which I know not of myself. And truly, 59 10, 5-7 | than with Thee; and yet know I Thee that Thou art in 60 10, 5-7 | resist, what I cannot, I know not. And there is hope, 61 10, 5-7 | will confess then what I know of myself, I will confess 62 10, 5-7 | will confess also what I know not of myself. And that 63 10, 5-7 | And that because what I do know of myself, I know by Thy 64 10, 5-7 | what I do know of myself, I know by Thy shining upon me; 65 10, 5-7 | shining upon me; and what I know not of myself, so long know 66 10, 5-7 | know not of myself, so long know I not it, until my darkness 67 10, 6-9 | things did my inner man know by the ministry of the outer: 68 10, 8-15 | their images only. And I know by what sense of the body 69 10, 9-16 | be, whatsoever of these I know, in such manner exists in 70 10, 10-17| things into my memory? I know not how. For when I learned 71 10, 11-18| have learned and come to know which were I for some short 72 10, 15-23| my memory, I should not know what to say thereof, nor 73 10, 18-27| found, whence should she know whether it were the same, 74 10, 18-27| thing; and this I thereby know, that when I was seeking 75 10, 20-29| Truly we have it, how, I know not. Yea, there is another 76 10, 20-29| They have known it then, I know not how, and so have it 77 10, 20-29| sort of knowledge, what, I know not, and am perplexed whether 78 10, 20-29| should we love it, did we not know it. We hear the name, and 79 10, 23-33| one. Where then did they know this happy life, save where 80 10, 23-33| happy life, save where they know the truth also? For they 81 10, 28-39| which side is the victory, I know not. Woe is me! Lord, have 82 10, 28-39| which side is the victory, I know not. Woe is me! Lord, have 83 10, 29-40| was a part of wisdom to know whose gift she is. By continency 84 10, 31-45| end we might afterwards know this, did we before receive 85 10, 31-45| it was, that both might know from Whom it was. I heard 86 10, 31-45| therewith to be content; I know how to abound, and how to 87 10, 31-46| uncleanness of lusting. I know; that Noah was permitted 88 10, 31-46| living creatures, locusts. I know also that Esau was deceived 89 10, 34-52| sons, but by blessing to know them. Or which Jacob saw, 90 10, 34-52| sweetness. But they who know how to praise Thee for it, " 91 10, 35-55| besides our end), which to know profits not, and wherein 92 10, 35-55| men desire nothing but to know. Hence also, if with that 93 10, 35-56| carry me away, nor care I to know the courses of the stars, 94 10, 35-57| off by the rushing in of I know not what idle thoughts. ~ ~ 95 10, 37-60| secret sins, which Thine eyes know, mine do not. For in other 96 10, 37-60| atrociously, that no one should know without detesting us? What 97 10, 37-60| good life itself. Yet I know not whether I can well or 98 10, 37-61| they ought. But again how know I whether I am therefore 99 10, 37-62| whether it be so with me, I know not. For herein I know less 100 10, 37-62| I know not. For herein I know less of myself than of Thee. 101 10, 37-62| same injustice, before me? Know I not this also? or is it 102 10, 40-65| were perfected in me, I know not what in it would not 103 11, 3-5 | but if Latin, I should know what he said. But whence 104 11, 3-5 | said. But whence should I know, whether he spake truth? 105 11, 3-5 | knew this also, should I know it from him? Truly within 106 11, 4-6 | nor good, nor are. This we know, thanks be to Thee. And 107 11, 7-9 | true immortality. This I know, O my God, and give thanks. 108 11, 7-9 | God, and give thanks. I know, I confess to Thee, O Lord, 109 11, 7-9 | unthankful to assure Truth. We know, Lord, we know; since inasmuch 110 11, 7-9 | Truth. We know, Lord, we know; since inasmuch as anything 111 11, 8-10 | but how to express it, I know not, unless it be, that 112 11, 8-10 | knowing; and that we may know, He teacheth us, because 113 11, 12-14| rather had I answer, "I know not," what I know not, than 114 11, 12-14| answer, "I know not," what I know not, than so as to raise 115 11, 12-14| knew whatsoever I desire to know to my profit, as I know, 116 11, 12-14| know to my profit, as I know, that no creature was made, 117 11, 14-17| time? If no one asks me, I know: if I wish to explain it 118 11, 14-17| it to one that asketh, I know not: yet I say boldly that 119 11, 14-17| yet I say boldly that I know, that if nothing passed 120 11, 18-23| and to come be, I would know where they be. Which yet 121 11, 18-23| Which yet if I cannot, yet I know, wherever they be, they 122 11, 18-23| I confess, O my God, I know not. This indeed I know, 123 11, 18-23| know not. This indeed I know, that we generally think 124 11, 21-27| thou?" I might answer, "I know, that we do measure, nor 125 11, 22-28| 28 My soul is on fire to know this most intricate enigma. 126 11, 22-28| I have taken upon me to know, and trouble is before me 127 11, 22-28| they pass away, and how, I know not. And we talk of time, 128 11, 23-30| 11.23.30 I desire to know the force and nature of 129 11, 25-32| Thee, O Lord, that I yet know not what time is, and again 130 11, 25-32| unto Thee, O Lord, that I know that I speak this in time, 131 11, 25-32| pause of time. How then know I this, seeing I know not 132 11, 25-32| then know I this, seeing I know not what time is? or is 133 11, 25-32| or is it perchance that I know not how to express what 134 11, 25-32| not how to express what I know? Woe is me, that do not 135 11, 25-32| is me, that do not even know, what I know not. Behold, 136 11, 25-32| do not even know, what I know not. Behold, O my God, before 137 11, 26-33| then measure, O my God, and know not what I measure? I measure 138 11, 26-33| protraction; but of what, I know not; and I marvel, if it 139 11, 26-33| That I measure time, I know; and yet I measure not time 140 11, 28-38| to repeat a Psalm that I know. Before I begin, my expectation 141 11, 29-39| amid times, whose order I know not; and my thoughts, even 142 11, 31-41| and foreknowledge, as to know all things past and to come, 143 11, 31-41| things past and to come, as I know one well-known Psalm, truly 144 11, 31-41| Thou shouldest in such wise know all things past and to come. 145 11, 31-41| mysteriously, dost Thou know them. For not, as the feelings 146 12, 3-3 | without form, and there was I know not what depth of abyss, 147 12, 5-5 | may endeavour either to know it, by being ignorant of 148 12, 6-6 | nothing; yet this I longed to know, not to suspect only.-If 149 12, 11-14| 11.14 There is, behold, I know not what formlessness in 150 12, 13-16| Heaven, whose Intelligences know all at once, not in part, 151 12, 13-16| thing anon; but (as I said) know all at once, without any 152 12, 17-24| visible things which we all know, were made and arranged 153 12, 18-27| And well did our Master know, upon which two commandments 154 12, 18-27| which ourselves either know or think to be false. While 155 12, 23-32| who imagine themselves to know as a truth, what is false; 156 12, 25-34| if he should ask me, "How know you that Moses thought that 157 12, 30-41| not confess unto Thee, "I know not"; and yet I know that 158 12, 30-41| I know not"; and yet I know that those senses are true, 159 13, 7-8 | Thee for us, that we may know the supereminent knowledge 160 13, 8-9 | cannot measure so as to know, how much love there yet 161 13, 8-9 | Thy Presence. This only I know, that woe is me except in 162 13, 11-12| spake of are, To Be, to Know, and to Will. For I Am, 163 13, 11-12| and to Will. For I Am, and Know, and Will: I Am Knowing 164 13, 11-12| Knowing and Willing: and I Know myself to Be, and to Will: 165 13, 11-12| and I Will to Be, and to Know. In these three then, let 166 13, 15-17| babes and sucklings. For we know no other books, which so 167 13, 15-17| defending his own sins. I know not, Lord, I know not any 168 13, 15-17| sins. I know not, Lord, I know not any other such pure 169 13, 15-18| firmament, or by reading to know of Thy Word. For they always 170 13, 19-24| night, that thou also mayest know it, and for thee there may 171 13, 23-33| by their fruits we might know them: but Thou, Lord, dost 172 13, 23-33| Thou, Lord, dost even now know them, and hast divided and 173 13, 24-36| sayings of Thy Bible. For I know a thing to be manifoldly 174 13, 26-39| therewith to be content. I know both how to be abased, and 175 13, 26-39| how to be abased, and I know how to abound; every where 176 13, 26-40| For ye Philippians also know (saith he), that in the 177 13, 26-41| Verily not for that. But how know we this? Because himself 178 13, 31-46| is of God, that we might know the things that are freely 179 13, 31-46| God: how then do we also know, what things are given us 180 13, 31-46| because the things which we know by His Spirit, even these 181 13, 31-46| rightly said to them that know through the Spirit of God, ' 182 13, 31-46| God, 'It is not ye that know.' And no less then is it


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