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St. Augustine
Confessions

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    Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-10 | in Thee. For they had no way to pass away, unless Thou 2 1, 9-15 | sort of stupidity will in a way do it); but is there any 3 2, 2-3 | prescribes, O Lord: who this way formest the offspring of 4 3, 1-1 | and safety I hated, and a way without snares. For within 5 3, 6-10 | those were not even any way like to Thee, as Thou hast 6 4, 8-13 | which that my sorrow gave way. And yet there succeeded, 7 4, 15-23| opinionative, so is it carried this way and that, driven forward 8 5, 3-5 | 5 But they knew not the way, Thy Word, by Whom Thou 9 5, 3-5 | Caesar. They knew not this way whereby to descend to Him 10 5, 3-5 | Him. They knew not this way, and deemed themselves exalted 11 5, 6-11 | that but in an ordinary way. But because he had read 12 5, 7-13 | with what I had in whatever way fallen upon, unless by chance 13 5, 7-13 | and He shall dispose his way. Or how shall we obtain 14 5, 10-19| slower to seek any other way: especially since I despaired 15 5, 14-24| left me, despairing of a way, open for man, to Thee), 16 5, 14-24| then see that the Catholic way was to be held, because 17 5, 14-25| my mind, to see if in any way I could by any certain proof 18 6, 2-2 | things, and imagined the way to life could not be found 19 6, 4-6 | being cleared, might in some way be directed to Thy truth, 20 6, 1 | Thy substance, and what way led or led back to Thee. 21 6, 1 | wandered through the broad way of the world, and Thou didst 22 6, 7-12 | might be my scholar. He gave way, and gave in. And Alypius 23 6, 8-13 | unlocked his eyes, to make way for the striking and beating 24 6, 10-16| With this one thing in the way of learning was he well-nigh 25 6, 11-20| and drove my heart this way and that, time passed on, 26 6, 16-26| wanderings, and placest us in Thy way, and dost comfort us, and 27 7, 1-2 | universe, and beyond it, every way, through unmeasurable boundless 28 7, 5-7 | and sought in an evil way; and saw not the evil in 29 7, 5-7 | thought convenient, yet every way finite. But Thee, O Lord, 30 7, 5-7 | penetrating it, though every way infinite: as if there were 31 7, 6-9 | that my resistance gave way; and first I endeavoured 32 7, 7-11 | whence is evil," and found no way. But Thou sufferedst me 33 7, 7-11 | upon me, Thou hadst set the way of man's salvation, to that 34 7, 9-13 | hadst traced out to men the way of humility, in that Thy 35 7, 14-20| infinite, but in another way, and this sight was not 36 7, 15-21| Thee: but in a different way; not as being in space; 37 7, 17-23| remembrance of Thee; nor did I any way doubt that there was One 38 7, 17-23| which, unless it had in some way known, it had had no sure 39 7, 18-24| 7.18.24 Then I sought a way of obtaining strength sufficient 40 7, 18-24| me, and saying, I am the way, the truth, and the life, 41 7, 20-26| but had I not sought Thy way in Christ our Saviour, I 42 7, 20-26| were to go, yet saw not the way, and the way that leadeth 43 7, 20-26| saw not the way, and the way that leadeth not to behold 44 7, 21-27| off, may yet walk on the way, whereby he may arrive, 45 7, 21-27| of peace, and to find no way thither; and in vain to 46 7, 21-27| and another to keep on the way that leads thither, guarded 47 8, 1-1 | from the old leaven. The Way, the Saviour Himself, well 48 8, 1-1 | which were the fittest way for one in my case to walk 49 8, 1-2 | full; and one went this way, and another that way. But 50 8, 1-2 | this way, and another that way. But I was displeased that 51 8, 3-6 | ever knowest in the same way. ~ ~ 52 8, 4-9 | salvation, and lead the way with many to follow. And 53 8, 5-11 | flesh. Myself verily either way; yet more myself, in that 54 8, 7-18 | business he came for, went his way; and I into myself. What 55 8, 8-19 | not to turn and toss, this way and that, a maimed and half-divided 56 8, 8-20 | infirmity, or any other way hindered. Thus, if I tore 57 8, 10-23| natures: one good, draws this way; another bad, draws back 58 8, 10-23| another bad, draws back that way. For whence else is this 59 8, 11-25| lest I should again give way, and not bursting that same 60 8, 12-30| more precious and purer way than she erst required, 61 9, 2-2 | them, then in a regular way to take my leave, and having 62 9, 2-4 | summer my lungs began to give way, amid too great literary 63 9, 4-8 | things, nor in the same way, if I perceived that they 64 9, 11-27| not the care for that any way disquiet you: this only 65 9, 12-31| flood of grief, which gave way a little unto me; but again 66 9, 12-33| and in my own. And I gave way to the tears which I before 67 10, 4-6 | follow on, companions of my way. These are Thy servants, 68 10, 5-7 | the temptation also make a way to escape, that we may be 69 10, 6-10 | asks, so as to appear one way to this man, another way 70 10, 6-10 | way to this man, another way to that, but appearing the 71 10, 6-10 | but appearing the same way to both, it is dumb to this, 72 10, 8-12 | diminishing, or any other way varying those things which 73 10, 8-12 | for; those in front making way for the following; and as 74 10, 8-12 | following; and as they make way, they are hidden from sight, 75 10, 16-25| most absurd. What third way is there? How can I say 76 10, 16-25| noted? And yet, in whatever way, although that way be past 77 10, 16-25| whatever way, although that way be past conceiving and explaining, 78 10, 20-29| not. Yea, there is another way, wherein when one hath it, 79 10, 30-41| we be sorry that in some way it was done in us. ~ ~ 80 10, 31-44| nor is there any other way to pass thither, whither 81 10, 34-52| closed, he taught his son the way of life; and himself went 82 10, 34-52| wherewith I walk upon Thy way be ensnared; and I lift 83 10, 35-54| prerogative, the other senses by way of similitude take to themselves, 84 10, 35-57| tempted, and how often we give way, who can recount? How often 85 10, 37-60| tongue of men. And in this way also Thou commandest us 86 11, 5-7 | mind, which can in some way invest with such a form, 87 11, 6-8 | didst Thou speak? In the way that the voice came out 88 11, 8-10 | Lord my God? I see it in a way; but how to express it, 89 11, 17-22| were not, they could no way be discerned. Things then 90 11, 18-24| 11.18.24 Which way soever then this secret 91 11, 19-25| of Thy creation, by what way dost Thou teach souls things 92 11, 19-25| teach Thy Prophets. By what way dost Thou, to whom nothing 93 11, 19-25| taught. Too far is this way of my ken: it is too mighty 94 11, 20-26| come": in our incorrect way. See, I object not, nor 95 11, 21-27| measured. But whence, by what way, and whither passes it while 96 11, 21-27| but from the future? Which way, but through the present? 97 11, 21-27| equal, or any other like way that we speak of time, except 98 11, 26-33| But neither do we this way obtain any certain measure 99 12, 6-6 | were it: and yet in some way was it even then, as being 100 12, 7-7 | to Thee also; whereas no way were it right that aught 101 12, 16-23| quiet, and to open in them a way for Thy word. But if they 102 12, 23-32| relater. For we enquire one way about the making of the 103 12, 23-32| creature, what is true; another way, what Moses, that excellent 104 12, 27-37| lest they who go by the way trample on the unfledged 105 12, 28-39| they understand it in one way; but the one, that matter 106 12, 29-40| tune; for a sound is no way the workmaster of the tune; 107 13, 7-8 | unto us a more excellent way of charity; and where he 108 13, 11-12| express it? who would, any way, pronounce thereon rashly? ~ ~ 109 13, 23-33| over them, -for in this way didst Thou make man male 110 13, 24-36| which is understood one way by the mind; and that understood 111 13, 24-36| which is signified one way by corporeal expression. 112 13, 24-36| voice pronounces one only way, In the Beginning God created


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