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St. Augustine
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   Book, Chapter
1 1, 7-12 | Thee, and sing unto Thy name, Thou most Highest. For 2 1, 8-13 | they would point out by the name they uttered. And that they 3 1, 13-22| ask with what letters the name "Aeneas" is written, every 4 2, 6-13 | itself is cloaked under the name of simplicity and uninjuriousness; 5 2, 7-15 | Thee, and confess unto Thy name; because Thou hast forgiven 6 3, 3-6 | ill-omened and devilish name was the very badge of gallantry) 7 3, 4-8 | and smooth, and honourable name colouring and disguising 8 3, 4-8 | thus unkindled, that the name of Christ was not in it. 9 3, 4-8 | was not in it. For this name, according to Thy mercy, 10 3, 4-8 | Thy mercy, O Lord, this name of my Saviour Thy Son, had 11 3, 4-8 | whatsoever was without that name, though never so learned, 12 3, 6-10 | of the syllables of Thy name, and of our Lord Jesus Christ, 13 4, 17-28| my hands (on whose very name I hung, as on something 14 5, 1-1 | stirred up to confess unto Thy name. Heal Thou all my bones, 15 5, 3-3 | the Manichees, Faustus by name, a great snare of the Devil, 16 5, 14-25| were without the saving Name of Christ, I utterly refused 17 6, 4-5 | Thine Only Son (wherein the name of Christ had been put upon 18 6, 12-22| whereto if the honourable name of marriage were added, 19 7, 5-8 | This man then, Firminus by name, having had a liberal education, 20 7, 9-13 | many as believed in His name; this I read not there. ~ ~ 21 7, 9-14 | the dead, and gave Him a name above every name, that at 22 7, 9-14 | gave Him a name above every name, that at the name of Jesus 23 7, 9-14 | every name, that at the name of Jesus every knee should 24 7, 13-19| men and young, praise Thy Name. But when, from heaven, 25 7, 13-19| the heavens, praise Thy Name; I did not now long for 26 8, 1-1 | great and wonderful is his name. " Thy words had stuck fast 27 8, 2-4 | after he further gave in his name, that he might be regenerated 28 8, 2-5 | knew him, whispered his name one to another with the 29 8, 4-9 | he also for his former name Saul, was pleased to be 30 8, 6-13 | declare, and confess unto Thy name, O Lord, my helper and my 31 8, 6-14 | the Egyptian monk: whose name was in high reputation among 32 9, 2-3 | Nevertheless, because for Thy Name's sake which Thou hast hallowed 33 9, 4-7 | heart, Alypius, unto the name of Thy Only Begotten, our 34 9, 4-12 | in faith, I praised Thy Name. And that faith suffered 35 9, 6-14 | wherein I was to give in my name, we left the country and 36 9, 12-32| heard that the bath had its name (balneum) from the Greek 37 9, 13-34| lived to the praise of Thy name for her faith and conversation; 38 9, 13-36| desired only to have her name commemorated at Thy Altar, 39 10, 4-5 | great mercy for Thine own name's sake; and no ways forsaking 40 10, 14-22| thereof, if so oft as we name grief or fear, we should 41 10, 15-23| can readily say? Thus, I name a stone, I name the sun, 42 10, 15-23| Thus, I name a stone, I name the sun, the things themselves 43 10, 15-23| their images to my memory. I name a bodily pain, yet it is 44 10, 15-23| discern pain from pleasure. I name bodily health; being sound 45 10, 15-23| recall what the sound of this name should signify. Nor would 46 10, 15-23| absent from the body. I name numbers whereby we number; 47 10, 15-23| present in my memory. I name the image of the sun, and 48 10, 15-23| me, calling it to mind. I name memory, and I recognise 49 10, 15-23| and I recognise what I name. And where do I recognise 50 10, 16-24| 10.16.24 What, when I name forgetfulness, and withal 51 10, 16-24| withal recognise what I name? whence should I recognise 52 10, 16-24| not of the sound of the name, but of the thing which 53 10, 16-24| never at the hearing of the name recognise the thing thereby 54 10, 16-25| though I cannot so much as name myself without it. For what 55 10, 19-28| and having forgotten his name, try to recover it; whatever 56 10, 20-29| not know it. We hear the name, and we all confess that 57 10, 20-29| itself whereof it is the name were retained in their memory. ~ ~ 58 10, 21-30| although upon hearing this name also, some call to mind 59 10, 21-31| recognised whenever the name of a happy life is mentioned. ~ ~ 60 10, 31-47| great one; let him make Thy Name great. But I am not such, 61 10, 31-47| Yet do I too magnify Thy name; and He maketh intercession 62 11, 12-14| creature: and if by the name "heaven and earth," every 63 11, 22-28| Christ I beseech Thee, in His Name, Holy of holies, let no 64 12, 4-4 | intimated unto men, by the name of earth invisible and without 65 12, 6-6 | me of that matter, -the name whereof hearing before, 66 12, 11-12| Enlightener! Nor do I find by what name I may the rather call the 67 12, 17-24| earth. He did not under the name of heaven, signify that 68 12, 17-24| face of God; nor under the name of earth, that formless 69 12, 17-24| words." "What?" "By the name of heaven and earth would 70 12, 17-25| first conveyed under the name of heaven and earth, because 71 12, 17-25| is ofttimes called by the name of heaven and earth, created 72 12, 17-26| not signified under the name of heaven and earth, when 73 12, 19-28| speech, be called by the name of the thing made of it; 74 12, 21-30| corporeal nature, under which name is comprised this corporeal 75 12, 21-30| that formlessness by the name of heaven and earth; but 76 12, 22-31| seems to be called by the name of heaven and earth; Ergo, 77 12, 22-31| it to be signified by the name of heaven and earth, or 78 12, 22-31| matter be meant in that name of earth, when we see the 79 12, 28-39| that a spiritual, under the name Heaven, the other formless, 80 12, 28-39| corporeal matter, under the name Earth. They again who by 81 13, 5-6 | and water. And under the name of God, I now held the Father, 82 13, 5-6 | these things, and under the name of Beginning, the Son, in 83 13, 12-13| Holy, O Lord my God, in Thy Name have we been baptised, Father, 84 13, 12-13| and Holy Ghost; in Thy Name do we baptise, Father, Son, 85 13, 15-18| corruption. Let them praise Thy Name, let them praise Thee, the 86 13, 20-26| hallow the Gentiles in Thy Name, in Thy Baptism. And amid 87 13, 21-30| of luxury, and the false name of knowledge: that so the 88 13, 26-41| prophet, but added, in the name of a prophet: nor did He 89 13, 26-41| righteous man, but added, in the name of a righteous man. So verily 90 13, 26-41| ones; but added, in the name of a disciple: and so concludeth, 91 13, 26-41| fruit, to do this in the name of a prophet, in the name 92 13, 26-41| name of a prophet, in the name of a righteous man, in the 93 13, 26-41| a righteous man, in the name of a disciple. With fruit 94 13, 27-42| suppose to be signified by the name of fishes and whales) undertake


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