Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | me up, as I heard (for I remember it not) from the parents
2 1, 6-8 | infants, though of myself I remember it not. Thus, little by
3 1, 6-10 | and my infancy, whereof I remember nothing; for Thou hast appointed
4 1, 7-11 | whom I see what of myself I remember not? What then was my sin?
5 1, 8-13 | but a speaking boy. This I remember; and have since observed
6 1, 16-26| presence I now without hurt may remember this), all this unhappily
7 2, 3-7 | it. For she wished, and I remember in private with great anxiety
8 2, 8-16 | done it: such was I then, I remember, alone I had never done
9 3, 12-21| Thee, and much I do not remember. Thou gavest her then another
10 4, 2-3 | 4.2.3 I remember also, that when I had settled
11 4, 3-4 | a licence to sin, but to remember the Lord's words, Behold,
12 4, 6-11 | Thus was it with me, I remember. Behold my heart, O my God,
13 4, 6-11 | see into me; for well I remember it, O my Hope, who cleansest
14 6, 6-9 | Lord, who wouldest I should remember all this, and confess to
15 8, 1-1 | let me, with thanksgiving, remember, and confess unto Thee Thy
16 8, 12-28| Thou be angry for ever? Remember not our former iniquities,
17 8, 12-29| such words: nor could I remember ever to have heard the like.
18 9, 6-14 | from the earth: and I now remember him without anxiety, fearing
19 9, 11-27| her unto these things, I remember not. For scarce five days
20 9, 11-27| request, that you would remember me at the Lord's altar,
21 9, 13-37| Confessions, may at Thy Altar remember Monnica Thy handmaid, with
22 9, 13-37| they with devout affection remember my parents in this transitory
23 10, 8-14 | feelings. There be all which I remember, either on my own experience,
24 10, 13-20| 13.20 All these things I remember, and how I learnt them I
25 10, 13-20| and how I learnt them I remember. Many things also most falsely
26 10, 13-20| against them have I heard, and remember; which though they be false,
27 10, 13-20| yet is it not false that I remember them; and I remember also
28 10, 13-20| that I remember them; and I remember also that I have discerned
29 10, 13-20| thought upon them. I both remember then to have often understood
30 10, 13-20| memory, that hereafter I may remember that I understand it now.
31 10, 13-20| understand it now. So then I remember also to have remembered;
32 10, 13-20| I have now been able to remember these things, by the force
33 10, 14-21| For without rejoicing I remember myself to have joyed; and
34 10, 14-21| contrary, with joy do I remember my fore-past sorrow, and
35 10, 14-21| If I therefore with joy remember some past pain of body,
36 10, 14-21| it that when with joy I remember my past sorrow, the mind
37 10, 14-22| calling them to mind, I remember them; yea, and before I
38 10, 16-24| recognise it, did I not remember it? I speak not of the sound
39 10, 16-24| sound signifies. When then I remember memory, memory itself is,
40 10, 16-24| with itself: but when I remember forgetfulness, there are
41 10, 16-24| forgetfulness; memory whereby I remember, forgetfulness which I remember.
42 10, 16-24| remember, forgetfulness which I remember. But what is forgetfulness,
43 10, 16-24| then is it present that I remember it, since when present I
44 10, 16-24| since when present I cannot remember? But if what we remember
45 10, 16-24| remember? But if what we remember we hold it in memory, yet,
46 10, 16-24| memory, yet, unless we did remember forgetfulness, we could
47 10, 16-24| that forgetfulness when we remember it, is not present to the
48 10, 16-24| it would not cause us to remember, but to forget. Who now
49 10, 16-25| earth. It is I myself who remember, I the mind. It is not so
50 10, 16-25| it is clear to me that I remember forgetfulness? Shall I say
51 10, 16-25| not in my memory, which I remember? or shall I say that forgetfulness
52 10, 16-25| forgetfulness itself, when I remember it? How could I say this
53 10, 16-25| impressed? For thus do I remember Carthage, thus all places
54 10, 16-25| yet certain am I that I remember forgetfulness itself also,
55 10, 16-25| itself also, whereby what we remember is effaced. ~ ~
56 10, 17-26| shall I find Thee, if I remember Thee not? ~ ~
57 10, 18-27| unless she remembered it? I remember to have sought and found
58 10, 18-27| recognise it, unless we remember it. But this was lost to
59 10, 19-28| the mind, we should not remember it, even when reminded.
60 10, 19-28| forgotten that, which we remember ourselves to have forgotten.
61 10, 20-29| forgotten it, as not even to remember that I had forgotten it?
62 10, 21-30| it is not a body. As we remember numbers then? No. For these,
63 10, 21-30| that we may be happy. As we remember eloquence then? No. For
64 10, 21-30| experience in others. As then we remember joy? Perchance; for my joy
65 10, 21-30| Perchance; for my joy I remember, even when sad, as a happy
66 10, 21-30| of the things, wherein I remember myself to have joyed. For
67 10, 21-31| happy life, that I should remember, and love, and long for
68 10, 23-33| that which they so faintly remember to make them happy. For
69 10, 25-36| condole, desire, fear, remember, forget, or the like); so
70 10, 31-45| the dust which we are. But remember, Lord, that we are dust,
71 10, 33-50| seems to me safer, which I remember to have been often told
72 10, 33-50| singing. Yet again, when I remember the tears I shed at the
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