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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, 18-28| by our feet, or change of place, that men leave Thee, or 2 2, 1 | nature; whence there is no place whither altogether to retire 3 3, 7-13 | where, not one thing in one place, and another in another; 4 3, 7-14 | verses, in which I might not place every foot every where, 5 3, 8-15 | 15 Can it at any time or place be unjust to love God with 6 3, 11-19| under her eyes in every place where she prayed; yea Thou 7 4, 3-5 | unconscious what takes place in it, by some higher instinct 8 4, 10-15| But in these things is no place of repose; they abide not, 9 4, 11-16| return: and there is the place of rest imperturbable, where 10 4, 12-19| to Him into that secret place, whence He came forth to 11 4, 17-31| we fear, lest there be no place whither to return, because 12 5, 1-1 | not teach Thee what takes place within him; seeing a closed 13 5, 2-2 | art every where, Whom no place encompasseth! and Thou alone 14 5, 8-15 | to stay that night in a place hard by our ship, where 15 5, 8-15 | for me, went to her wonted place, and I to Rome. ~ ~ 16 6, 7-12 | day I sat in my accustomed place, with my scholars before 17 6, 8-13 | you hale my body to that place, and there set me, can you 18 6, 8-13 | as they could, the whole place kindled with that savage 19 6, 9-14 | the matter, entered the place; where finding the hatchet, 20 7, 1-1 | body were taken out of its place, and the place should remain 21 7, 1-1 | out of its place, and the place should remain empty of any 22 7, 1-1 | yet would it remain a void place, as it were a spacious nothing. ~ ~ 23 7, 5-7 | did my fancy dispose in place, and I made one great mass 24 7, 7-11 | nor was that confined to place, but I was intent on things 25 7, 7-11 | intent on things contained in place, but there found I no resting-place, 26 8, 1-2 | chose the more indulgent place; and because of this alone, 27 8, 2-5 | deliver, from an elevated place, in the sight of all the 28 8, 3-6 | 3.6 Good God! what takes place in man, that he should more 29 8, 3-7 | 8.3.7 What then takes place in the soul, when it is 30 8, 3-8 | Thou settest each in its place, and realisest each in their 31 8, 6-15 | from this hour, in this place, I begin upon. If thou likest 32 8, 6-15 | search of them to the same place; and finding them, reminded 33 8, 8-19 | come from the house to that place where we were sitting. For, 34 8, 12-29| Eagerly then I returned to the place where Alypius was sitting; 35 8, 12-30| relate in order how it took place; she leaps for joy, and 36 9, 2-4 | had not patience taken its place. Perchance, some of Thy 37 9, 3-6 | he liveth. For what other place is there for such a soul? 38 9, 8-18 | either for that the time and place of the quarrel so found 39 9, 11-27| might die, not in a strange place, but in her own land. Whereat, 40 9, 11-28| had ever been as to her place of burial, which she had 41 9, 13-34| confidently hope to find some place with Thee. But whosoever 42 10, 8-12 | sight, out of its secret place. Other things come up readily, 43 10, 8-12 | I will. All which takes place when I repeat a thing by 44 10, 9-16 | as it were to some inner place, which is yet no place: 45 10, 9-16 | inner place, which is yet no place: nor are they the images 46 10, 25-36| And why seek I now in what place thereof Thou dwellest, as 47 10, 26-37| Thee, but in Thee above me? Place there is none; we go backward 48 10, 26-37| forward, and there is no place. Every where, O Truth, dost 49 10, 28-39| fear adversity. What middle place is there betwixt these two, 50 10, 33-49| seek in my affections a place of some estimation, and 51 10, 40-65| Thee can I find any safe place for my soul, but in Thee; 52 11, 5-7 | world; because there was no place where to make it, before 53 11, 7-9 | then of Thy Word doth give place or replace, because It is 54 11, 13-16| seeing Thy To-day gives not place unto to-morrow, for neither 55 11, 17-22| come out of some secret place; and so, when retiring, 56 11, 24-31| body or his part, from this place unto that, was finished. 57 11, 26-33| it could come from this place to that, without measuring 58 11, 28-38| memory. And this which takes place in the whole Psalm, the 59 11, 28-38| whole Psalm, the same takes place in each several portion 60 12, 7-7 | for it is not farness of place. Thou therefore, Lord, Who 61 12, 7-7 | Who art not one in one place, and otherwise in another, 62 12, 11-12| nourishment from Thee, doth in no place and at no time put forth 63 12, 12-15| changes of times may take place in them, as being subject 64 12, 15-21| loved thy beauty, and the place of the habitation of the 65 12, 24-33| heaven and earth, in this place he might intend no formed 66 12, 28-38| gradation removed in time and place, made or undergo the beautiful 67 12, 28-39| arranged, to be in this place called heaven and earth, 68 13, 8-9 | be hidden in the hidden place of Thy Presence. This only 69 13, 9-10 | Him? As if He had been in place, Who is not in place, of 70 13, 9-10 | in place, Who is not in place, of Whom only it is written, 71 13, 9-10 | enjoy Thee. Our rest is our place. Love lifts us up thither, 72 13, 9-10 | strives towards its own place. Weight makes not downward 73 13, 9-10 | downward only, but to his own place. Fire tends upward, a stone 74 13, 10-11| Whereas in us this took place at different times, in that 75 13, 17-20| gathered together into one place, and let the dry land appear,


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