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St. Augustine
Confessions

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, 2-2 | should come into me, who hath said, I fill the heaven and the 2 1, 1-4 | nothing. And what had I now said, my God, my life, my holy 3 1, 16-25| Yet more truly had he said, "These are indeed his fictions; 4 2, 5-11 | savage man, of whom it is said that he was gratuitously 5 2, 9-17 | revenge: but when it is said, "Let's go, let's do it," 6 3, 7-12 | God, and might be rightly said to be after the image of 7 3, 12-21| avoided it. Which when he had said, and she would not be satisfied, 8 4, 4-9 | what to answer me. And if I said, Trust in God, she very 9 4, 6-11 | live, he being dead. Well said one of his friend, "Thou 10 4, 13-20| depths, and to my friends I said, "Do we love any thing but 11 4, 15-22| therefore the same may be said of an actor, who shares 12 4, 17-28| conferring with others, who said that they scarcely understood 13 5, 5-8 | of piety? For Thou hast said to man, Behold piety and 14 5, 6-10 | therefore better, because better said; nor therefore true, because 15 5, 7-12 | teach me these things, and said nothing. But this man had 16 5, 11-21| face to face against the said Manichees, had begun to 17 5, 12-22| told me: but on a sudden, said they, to avoid paying their 18 5, 14-24| thought nothing could be said against the Manichees' objections, 19 6, 6-10 | praise. Much to this purpose said I then to my friends: and 20 6, 7-12 | himself, and thought that I said it simply for his sake. 21 6, 7-12 | fervently. For Thou hadst said it long ago, and put it 22 6, 8-13 | whether he could do as he said. When they were come thither, 23 6, 10-17| things be? This too we often said; and so saying forsook them 24 6, 11-18| wasted my soul; while I said to myself, "Tomorrow I shall 25 6, 12-22| For he would fain know, he said, what that should be, without 26 6, 13-23| them. For she could, she said, through a certain feeling, 27 7, 2-3 | it were staggered: "That said nation of darkness, which 28 7, 3-5 | unjustly punished. But again I said, Who made me? Did not my 29 7, 5-7 | Thee, the Infinite; and I said, Behold God, and behold 30 7, 5-8 | of many things which they said should come to pass, some 31 7, 5-8 | in those arts, but (as I said) a curious consulter with 32 7, 5-8 | knowing something, which he said he had heard of his father, 33 7, 5-8 | in this so-called art. He said then that he had heard of 34 7, 9-14 | was many and divers ways said, that the Son was in the 35 7, 9-15 | one of their own poets had said. And verily these books 36 7, 10-16| away like a spider. And I said, "Is Truth therefore nothing 37 8, 1-2 | might recover. For Thou hast said unto man, Behold, the fear 38 8, 2-4 | to read (as Simplicianus said) the holy Scripture, most 39 8, 2-4 | Christian writings, and said to Simplicianus (not openly, 40 8, 2-4 | Christians?" And this he often said, that he was already a Christian; 41 8, 2-4 | suddenly and unexpectedly said to Simplicianus (as himself 42 8, 2-5 | memory), the presbyters, he said, offered Victorinus (as 43 8, 6-15 | course; and now being Thine, said to his friend, "Now have 44 8, 7-17 | begged chastity of Thee, and said, "Give me chastity and continency, 45 8, 7-18 | and I into myself. What said I not against myself? with 46 8, 11-25| bind me the faster. For I said with myself, "Be it done 47 8, 11-26| they suggested in that I said, "this or that," what did 48 9, 3-5 | essayed. For he would not, he said, be a Christian on any other 49 9, 3-6 | inmost marrow, My heart hath said unto Thee, I have sought 50 9, 4-9 | Spirit turning unto us, said, O ye sons of men, how long 51 9, 4-10 | out with their famine, and said, Who will show us good things? 52 9, 4-10 | abroad from Thee, while they said, Who will show us good things? 53 9, 4-11 | for The Self-same! O what said he, I will lay me down and 54 9, 9-21 | mutually angered things said in anger, but add withal 55 9, 10-26| contemptible to us, my mother said, "Son, for mine own part 56 9, 11-27| brother standing by her, said to us enquiringly, "Where 57 9, 11-28| in the window, when she said, "What do I here any longer?" 58 9, 13-34| Thy Son, the Truth, hath said, Whosoever shall say unto 59 10, 2-2 | confess unto Thee, I have said. Nor do I it with words 60 10, 2-2 | which Thou hast not first said unto me. ~ ~ 61 10, 6-9 | myself unto myself, and said to myself, "Who art thou?" 62 10, 6-9 | all things therein, who said, "We are not God, but He 63 10, 10-17| I acknowledge them, and said, "So is it, it is true," 64 10, 11-18| already found out, and as I said, placed as it were at hand, 65 10, 11-18| were at hand, which we are said to have learned and come 66 10, 11-18| in the mind, is properly said to be cogitated, or thought 67 10, 18-27| Is that it?" so long said I "No," until that were 68 10, 35-54| gleams; for all these are said to be seen. And yet we say 69 10, 35-54| experience of the senses, as was said, is called The lust of the 70 10, 37-60| What greater madness can be said or thought of? But if praise 71 10, 41-66| brightness, and stricken back I said, "Who can attain thither? 72 11, 1-1 | greatly to be praised. I have said already; and again will 73 11, 1-1 | also, and yet Truth hath said, Your Father knoweth what 74 11, 3-5 | Latin, I should know what he said. But whence should I know, 75 11, 6-8 | Eternal Word in silence, and said "It is different, far different. 76 11, 12-14| I answer not as one is said to have done merrily (eluding 77 11, 18-24| then things to come are said to be seen, it is not themselves 78 11, 20-26| are. Nor is it properly said, "there be three times, 79 11, 20-26| perchance it might be properly said, "there be three times; 80 11, 20-26| there are three. Let it be said too, "there be three times, 81 11, 20-26| find fault, if what is so said be but understood, that 82 11, 21-27| 11.21.27 I said then even now, we measure 83 11, 21-27| measurable. Wherefore, as I said, we measure times as they 84 11, 22-28| long time is it since he said this"; "how long time since 85 11, 26-33| passing, not past? for so I said. ~ ~ 86 11, 27-34| measured, so that it may be said how long, or short it is; 87 11, 30-40| not. This then that He is said "never to have made"; what 88 12, 13-16| that thing anon; but (as I said) know all at once, without 89 12, 17-24| revelation of the Spirit, he said, In the beginning God created 90 12, 18-27| not imagine him to have said any thing, which ourselves 91 12, 21-30| of which he had before said, that God had made heaven 92 12, 21-30| of which the Scripture said before, that God made heaven 93 12, 22-31| earth alone, when it is said, In the Beginning God made 94 12, 22-31| Or if in that which is said, He made heaven and earth, 95 12, 22-31| received that beauty, when God said, Let the waters under the 96 12, 22-31| forming of them; what will be said as to those waters above 97 12, 24-33| commencement of creating, when he said In the beginning; and by 98 12, 24-33| whichsoever of the two had been said, it might have been truly 99 12, 24-33| it might have been truly said; but which of the two he 100 12, 25-35| himself had appeared to us and said, "This I meant"; neither 101 12, 27-37| And when they hear, God said, Let it be made, and it 102 12, 28-39| his mind on that which is said, In the Beginning God made 103 12, 28-39| beginning He made, as if it were said, He at first made. And among 104 12, 29-40| He made, than if it were said, At first He made, can only 105 12, 29-40| tune; and therefore (as I said) the matter of the sound 106 13, 4-5 | whom Thy good Spirit is said to rest, He causes to rest 107 13, 5-6 | earth. Much now have we said of the Heaven of heavens, 108 13, 6-7 | and this could not be said, unless that were first 109 13, 6-7 | nor could He rightly be said to be borne above, if He 110 13, 8-9 | creation, hadst not Thou said from the beginning, Let 111 13, 9-10 | waters. Why then is this said of Thy Spirit only, why 112 13, 9-10 | Thy Spirit only, why is it said only of Him? As if He had 113 13, 9-10 | gladdened was I in those who said unto me, We will go up to 114 13, 10-11| light: but of that is only said, what it would have been, 115 13, 15-16| Divine Scripture? as it is said, For heaven shall be folded 116 13, 21-31| by Thy word, when it is said unto us, Be not conformed 117 13, 22-32| is. For to this purpose said that dispenser of Thine ( 118 13, 22-32| Trinity. Wherefore to that said in the plural. Let us make 119 13, 22-32| God made man: and to that said in the plural. After our 120 13, 23-34| Upon all these is he now said to judge, wherein he hath 121 13, 24-35| beasts, nor serpents is it said, Increase and multiply; 122 13, 24-36| Light? "that it was idly said, and without meaning?" Not 123 13, 24-37| believe Thee, Lord, to have said to these kinds, Increase 124 13, 25-38| Thou not given them. Now we said that by these fruits of 125 13, 26-41| necessities, because he said, Ye sent unto my necessity? 126 13, 26-41| giver. For the Good Master said not only, He that receiveth 127 13, 28-43| Thy works, when Thou hadst said "let them be," and they 128 13, 29-44| what Thou madest. And I said, "Lord, is not this Thy 129 13, 31-46| God. For as it is rightly said unto those that were to 130 13, 31-46| speak: so is it rightly said to them that know through 131 13, 31-46| less then is it rightly said to those that see through


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