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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 5, 5-9 | imagine it to pertain to the form of the doctrine of piety, 2 5, 10-20| Thee to be bounded by the form of a human body. And it 3 6, 4-5 | by the limits of a human form. ~ ~ 4 7, 1-1 | that though not under the form of the human body, yet was 5 7, 5-7 | brought to nothing, He might form good matter, whereof to 6 7, 9-14 | that the Son was in the form of the Father, and thought 7 7, 9-14 | emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being made 8 7, 19-25| whom, not only as being a form of Truth, but for a certain 9 8, 2-5 | all the faithful, in a set form of words committed to memory), 10 10, 6-9 | thoughts on them: and their form of beauty gave the answer. 11 10, 35-54| To this is added another form of temptation more manifoldly 12 11, 5-7 | some way invest with such a form, as it seeth in itself by 13 11, 5-7 | mind? and he invests with a form what already existeth, and 14 12, 3-3 | was invisible and without form, and there was I know not 15 12, 4-4 | earth invisible and without form. ~ ~ 16 12, 5-5 | It is no intellectual form, as life, or justice; because 17 12, 5-5 | being invisible, and without form, there was in it no object 18 12, 6-6 | and I called it without form not that it wanted all form, 19 12, 6-6 | form not that it wanted all form, but because it had such 20 12, 6-6 | I conceived, was without form, not as being deprived of 21 12, 6-6 | as being deprived of all form, but in comparison of more 22 12, 6-6 | uncase it of all remnants of form whatsoever, if I would conceive 23 12, 6-6 | matter absolutely without form; and I could not; for sooner 24 12, 6-6 | should be deprived of all form, than conceive a thing betwixt 25 12, 6-6 | conceive a thing betwixt form and nothing, neither formed, 26 12, 6-6 | this same shifting from form to form, I suspected to 27 12, 6-6 | same shifting from form to form, I suspected to be through 28 12, 8-8 | it was invisible, without form, and there was a deep, upon 29 12, 8-8 | it was altogether without form; yet there was already that 30 12, 8-8 | world of a matter without form, which out of nothing, Thou 31 12, 8-8 | was invisible and without form, and darkness was upon the 32 12, 8-8 | invisible earth and without form, of which formlessness, 33 12, 9-9 | invisible, and without form, numbered among the days. 34 12, 12-15| could be changed from one form into another, whether of 35 12, 12-15| was invisible and without form, and darkness was upon the 36 12, 12-15| an utter privation of all form, without yet coming to nothing), 37 12, 13-16| was invisible and without form, and darkness was upon the 38 12, 13-16| earth invisible and without form, without any succession 39 12, 13-16| anon"; because where is no form, there is no distinction 40 12, 13-16| earth invisible and without form; because of these two do 41 12, 15-19| formed, or matter capable of form, is not, but from Him Who 42 12, 15-22| that the matter was without form, in which because there 43 12, 15-22| which because there was no form, there was no order? But 44 12, 17-24| earth invisible and without form, and that darksome deep ( 45 12, 17-25| unformed though capable of form), out of which was to be 46 12, 17-25| earth invisible and without form and the darkness upon the 47 12, 17-25| earth invisible and without form is understood corporeal 48 12, 17-25| its being qualified by any form; and by the darkness upon 49 12, 17-26| the stuff apt to receive form and making, was called by 50 12, 19-28| understand a certain want of form, whereby it receiveth a 51 12, 19-28| whereby it receiveth a form, or is changed, or turned. 52 12, 19-28| cleaveth to the unchangeable Form, as though subject to change, 53 12, 19-28| true, that of things having form, there is not any nearer 54 12, 19-28| any nearer to having no form, than the earth and the 55 12, 19-28| out of that which had no form, was unformed before it 56 12, 21-30| was invisible, and without form, and darkness was upon the 57 12, 21-30| was invisible and without form, and darkness was upon the 58 12, 21-30| was invisible and without form, and darkness was upon the 59 12, 21-30| was invisible and without form, and darkness was upon the 60 12, 21-30| earth invisible without form, and darkness upon the deep; 61 12, 21-30| was invisible and without form, and darkness was upon the 62 12, 22-31| was invisible and without form (although it pleased Him 63 12, 22-31| capable of creation and form, yet still good. We say 64 12, 22-31| earth invisible and without form, and darksome deep) to have 65 12, 28-38| own likeness, which is the form of all things; but out of 66 12, 29-40| or fashion them into the form of a chant, as wood or silver, 67 12, 29-40| the sound is before the form of the tune; not before, 68 12, 29-40| because a tune receives not form to become a sound, but a 69 12, 29-40| but a sound receives a form to become a tune. By this 70 12, 29-40| time; but that was without form, but now is, in time, an 71 12, 29-40| sense together with its form. And yet nothing can be 72 12, 29-40| superior to things without form) and is preceded by the 73 13, 2-2 | spiritual, though without form, superior to the corporeal 74 13, 2-2 | corporeal though without form, better than were it altogether 75 13, 2-2 | to Thy Unity, indued with form and from Thee the One Sovereign 76 13, 2-2 | Thee, to be even without form, since they had not been 77 13, 2-3 | even invisible and without form? seeing it were not even 78 13, 2-3 | yet conformably to that Form which is equal unto Thee? 79 13, 4-5 | been, or remained without form; which thou madest, not 80 13, 4-5 | them and converting them to form, not as though Thy joy were 81 13, 5-6 | earth invisible and without form, and of the darksome deep, 82 13, 6-7 | earth invisible and without form, and darkness upon the deep, 83 13, 12-13| before it received the form of doctrine, was invisible 84 13, 12-13| was invisible and without form; and we were covered with 85 13, 33-48| setting, growth and decay, form and privation. They have 86 13, 33-48| because to its state without form, Thou without any interval 87 13, 33-48| interval of time didst give form. For seeing the matter of 88 13, 33-48| earth is one thing, and the form another, Thou madest the 89 13, 33-48| merely nothing, but the form of the world out of the 90 13, 33-48| out of the matter without form: yet both together, so that 91 13, 33-48| both together, so that the form should follow the matter, 92 13, 34-49| multiplied. Next didst Thou form the living soul of the faithful,


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