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St. Augustine
Confessions

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love

    Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | Thee that Thou demandest my love, and, if I give it not, 2 1, 5-5 | it then a slight woe to love Thee not? Oh! for Thy mercies' 3 1, 10-16| better choice, but from love of play, loving the pride 4 1, 13-20| because she killed herself for love; the while, with dry eyes, 5 1, 13-21| weeping the death of Dido for love to Aeneas, but weeping not 6 1, 13-21| his own death for want of love to Thee, O God. Thou light 7 1, 13-22| my evil ways, that I may love Thy good ways. Let not either 8 1, 15-24| that I may most entirely love Thee, and clasp Thy hand 9 1, 19-30| masters, my parents, from love of play, eagerness to see 10 2, 1-1 | of my soul; not because I love them, but that I may love 11 2, 1-1 | love them, but that I may love Thee, O my God. For love 12 2, 1-1 | love Thee, O my God. For love of Thy love I do it; reviewing 13 2, 1-1 | my God. For love of Thy love I do it; reviewing my most 14 2, 2-2 | that I delighted in, but to love, and be loved? but I kept 15 2, 2-2 | kept not the measure of love, of mind to mind, friendship' 16 2, 2-2 | the clear brightness of love from the fog of lustfulness. 17 2, 6-12 | What then did wretched I so love in thee, thou theft of mine, 18 2, 6-13 | wanton would fain be counted love: yet is nothing more tender 19 2, 1 | from Thee. What then did I love in that theft? and wherein 20 2, 7-15 | affrighted at them? I will love Thee, O Lord, and thank 21 2, 7-15 | strength; that so he should love Thee the less, as if he 22 2, 7-15 | sick: and for this let him love Thee as much, yea and more; 23 2, 8-16 | I did it? I did not then love nothing else but the theft, 24 2, 8-16 | theft, yea rather I did love nothing else; for that circumstance 25 3, 1-1 | not yet, yet I loved to love, and out of a deep-seated 26 3, 1-1 | not. I sought what I might love, in love with loving, and 27 3, 1-1 | sought what I might love, in love with loving, and safety 28 3, 1-1 | would not be objects of love. To love then, and to be 29 3, 1-1 | not be objects of love. To love then, and to be beloved, 30 3, 1-1 | fell headlong then into the love wherein I longed to be ensnared. 31 3, 2-4 | foul disease? And hence the love of griefs; not such as should 32 3, 4-8 | Thee is wisdom. But the love of wisdom is in Greek called " 33 3, 4-8 | kindled, and inflamed to love, and seek, and obtain, and 34 3, 6-10 | truth concerning them, for love of Thee, my Father, supremely 35 3, 6-10 | which better were it to love this very sun (which is 36 3, 6-10 | fed. But Thou, my soul's Love, in looking for whom I fail, 37 3, 8-15 | time or place be unjust to love God with all his heart, 38 4, 2-2 | the bargain of a lustful love, where children are born 39 4, 2-2 | once born, they constrain love. ~ ~ 40 4, 2-3 | rejected, not out of a pure love for Thee, O God of my heart; 41 4, 2-3 | heart; for I knew not how to love Thee, who knew not how to 42 4, 4-7 | cleaving unto Thee, by that love which is shed abroad in 43 4, 7-12 | which knowest not how to love men, like men! O foolish 44 4, 8-13 | friends, with whom I did love, what instead of Thee I 45 4, 9-14 | conscience condemns itself, if he love not him that loves him again, 46 4, 9-14 | that loves him again, or love not again him that loves 47 4, 9-14 | person but indications of his love. Hence that mourning, if 48 4, 10-15| things with the glue of love, through the senses of the 49 4, 11-16| rest imperturbable, where love is not forsaken, if itself 50 4, 12-18| them, and turn back thy love upon their Maker; lest in 51 4, 12-18| say to them, "Him let us love, Him let us love: He made 52 4, 12-18| let us love, Him let us love: He made these, nor is He 53 4, 12-18| go ye? The good that you love is from Him; but it is good 54 4, 13-20| my friends I said, "Do we love any thing but the beautiful? 55 4, 13-20| wins us to the things we love? for unless there were in 56 4, 14-21| he is loved: doth this love enter the heart of the hearer 57 4, 15-22| 15.22 For so did I then love men, upon the judgment of 58 4, 15-22| I myself did commend and love them), but had rather be 59 4, 15-22| we are equally men, do I love in another what, if I did 60 4, 15-22| shares our nature. Do I then love in a man, what I hate to 61 4, 15-23| had loved him more for the love of his commenders, than 62 4, 15-23| so kindled and excited to love him. And yet the things 63 5, 1-1 | praise Thee, that it may love Thee; and let it confess 64 5, 8-14 | drawn thither, by men in love with a dying life, the one 65 5, 9-17 | through the bowels of her love. And where would have been 66 5, 12-22| breakers of faith, who for love of money hold justice cheap. 67 5, 12-22| crooked persons, though I love them if corrigible, so as 68 5, 13-23| Thenceforth I began to love him, at first indeed not 69 6, 2-2 | siege to her spirit, nor did love of wine provoke her to hatred 70 6, 7-12 | Rebuke a wise man and he will love Thee. But I had not rebuked 71 6, 12-21| leisure live together in the love of wisdom, as we had long 72 7, 10-16| knows It, knows eternity. Love knoweth it. O Truth Who 73 7, 10-16| Truth Who art Eternity! and Love Who art Truth! and Eternity 74 7, 10-16| Truth! and Eternity Who art Love! Thou art my God, to Thee 75 7, 10-16| strongly, and I trembled with love and awe: and I perceived 76 7, 18-24| swelling, and tomenting their love; to the end they might go 77 8, 1-1 | bones be bedewed with Thy love, and let them say unto Thee, 78 8, 1-2 | was enthralled with the love of woman; nor did the Apostle 79 8, 2-3 | inspired the people with the love of - Anubis, barking Deity, 80 8, 2-5 | very heart; yea by their love and joy they drew him thither, 81 8, 4-9 | sweet unto us, let us now love, let us run. Do not many, 82 8, 6-15 | suddenly, filled with a holy love, and a sober shame, in anger 83 8, 7-17 | was stirred to an earnest love of wisdom; and still I was 84 9, 2-2 | thwart, and would out of love devour us, as it doth its 85 9, 3-6 | many they seemed, for the love I bare to the easeful liberty, 86 9, 4-8 | and a novice in Thy real love, resting in that villa, 87 9, 4-8 | tranquillity of age, motherly love, Christian piety! Oh, what 88 9, 4-9 | slow of heart? why do ye love vanity, and seek after leasing? 89 9, 4-9 | slow of heart? why do ye love vanity, and seek after leasing? 90 9, 4-9 | they had heard, who yet love vanity and seek after leasing! 91 9, 8-18 | there had crept upon her a love of wine. For when (as the 92 9, 9-22 | much praise and honour and love Thee; for that through the 93 9, 10-25| Whom in these things we love, might hear His Very Self 94 9, 12-30| with great affection of love, that she never had heard 95 10, 3-4 | cannot," but awake in the love of Thy mercy and the sweetness 96 10, 4-5 | Let the brotherly mind love in me what Thou teachest 97 10, 6-8 | assured consciousness, do I love Thee, Lord. Thou hast stricken 98 10, 6-8 | on every side they bid me love Thee; nor cease to say so 99 10, 6-8 | Thy praises. But what do I love, when I love Thee? not beauty 100 10, 6-8 | But what do I love, when I love Thee? not beauty of bodies, 101 10, 6-8 | of flesh. None of these I love, when I love my God; and 102 10, 6-8 | of these I love, when I love my God; and yet I love a 103 10, 6-8 | I love my God; and yet I love a kind of light, and melody, 104 10, 6-8 | and embracement when I love my God, the light, melody, 105 10, 6-8 | not. This is it which I love when I love my God. ~ ~ 106 10, 6-8 | is it which I love when I love my God. ~ ~ 107 10, 6-10 | things that are made; but by love of them, they are made subject 108 10, 7-11 | 10.7.11 What then do I love, when I love my God? who 109 10, 7-11 | What then do I love, when I love my God? who is He above 110 10, 20-29| where seen it, that they so love it? Truly we have it, how, 111 10, 20-29| memory? For neither should we love it, did we not know it. 112 10, 21-30| knowledge, and therefore love it, and yet still desire 113 10, 21-31| that I should remember, and love, and long for it? Nor is 114 10, 22-32| ungodly, but to those who love Thee for Thine own sake, 115 10, 23-33| the truth also? For they love it also, since they would 116 10, 23-33| deceived. And when they love a happy life, which is no 117 10, 23-33| truth, then also do they love the truth; which yet they 118 10, 23-33| which yet they would not love, were there not some notice 119 10, 23-34| kind loved, that they who love anything else would gladly 120 10, 23-34| gladly have that which they love to be the truth: and because 121 10, 23-34| instead of the truth. They love truth when she enlightens, 122 10, 23-34| and would deceive, they love her when she discovers herself 123 10, 28-39| what he endures, though he love to endure. For though he 124 10, 29-40| For too little doth he love Thee, who loves any thing 125 10, 29-40| he loveth not for Thee. O love, who ever burnest and never 126 10, 34-51| house from heaven. The eyes love fair and varied forms, and 127 10, 34-52| all are one, who see and love it. But that corporeal light 128 10, 36-59| that men do neither purely love nor fear Thee. And therefore 129 10, 37-61| what things to refrain our love, but righteousness also, 130 10, 37-61| it, and hast willed us to love not Thee only, but our neighbour 131 10, 38-63| dangerous temptation through the love of praise: which, to establish 132 11, 1-1 | and again will say, for love of Thy love do I this. For 133 11, 1-1 | will say, for love of Thy love do I this. For we pray also, 134 11, 2-3 | of pleasures. Give what I love: for I do love; and this 135 11, 2-3 | Give what I love: for I do love; and this hast Thou given: 136 11, 22-28| troublesome? Give what I love; for I do love, and this 137 11, 22-28| Give what I love; for I do love, and this hast Thou given 138 11, 29-39| molten by the fire of Thy love. ~ ~ 139 12, 14-17| honour, and a trembling of love. The enemies thereof I hate 140 12, 14-17| enemies unto it: for so do I love to have them slain unto 141 12, 15-19| creature, with so chaste a love cleaving unto the true and 142 12, 25-34| Otherwise they would equally love another true opinion, as 143 12, 25-34| another true opinion, as I love what they say, when they 144 12, 25-34| true. But if they therefore love it, because it is true, 145 12, 25-34| they say, this I like not, love not: for though it were 146 12, 25-35| which is written: let us love the Lord our God with all 147 12, 26-36| seeing Thou commandest me to love my neighbour as myself, 148 12, 30-41| delivered in those words, let us love one another, and jointly 149 12, 30-41| one another, and jointly love Thee our God, the fountain 150 13, 7-8 | thus speaks, Because Thy love is shed abroad in our hearts 151 13, 7-8 | supereminent knowledge of the love of Christ. And therefore 152 13, 7-8 | away downwards with the love of cares, and the holiness 153 13, 7-8 | Thine raising us upward by love of unanxious repose; that 154 13, 8-9 | Thyself unto me: behold I love, and if it be too little, 155 13, 8-9 | it be too little, I would love more strongly. I cannot 156 13, 8-9 | so as to know, how much love there yet lacketh to me, 157 13, 9-10 | Our rest is our place. Love lifts us up thither, and 158 13, 9-10 | at rest. My weight, is my love; thereby am I borne, whithersoever 159 13, 15-18| read, they choose, they love. They are ever reading; 160 13, 19-24| father and mother, and the love of our neighbour. All these ( 161 13, 21-29| contain themselves from the love of this world, that so their 162 13, 22-32| been restrained from the love of the world, by which we 163 13, 24-36| expression. Behold, the single love of God and our neighbour, 164 13, 31-46| hath given. Because the love of God is shed abroad in 165 13, 33-48| praise Thee, that we may love Thee; and let us love Thee, 166 13, 33-48| may love Thee; and let us love Thee, that Thy works may 167 13, 34-49| might see them, and in them love Thee. ~ ~


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