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St. Augustine
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   Book, Chapter
1 3, 4-7 | into me its style, but its matter. ~ ~ 2 4, 15-23| And it was to me a great matter, that my discourse and labours 3 4, 16-24| yet, whereon this weighty matter turned in Thy wisdom, O 4 5, 13-23| attentively; but of the matter I was as a careless and 5 5, 13-23| that of Faustus. Of the matter, however, there was no comparison; 6 6, 7-11 | his father's mind in that matter, he began to greet me, come 7 6, 9-14 | being desirous to know the matter, entered the place; where 8 6, 9-15 | calamity, heard the whole matter, and bade all present, amid 9 6, 10-16| openly refuse, but put the matter off upon Alypius, alleging 10 6, 11-19| them. See, it is no great matter now to obtain some station, 11 6, 13-23| of her own soul. Yet the matter was pressed on, and a maiden 12 7, 5-7 | Or, was there some evil matter of which He made, and formed, 13 7, 5-7 | effected, that this evil matter should not be, and He alone 14 7, 5-7 | were good, then, that evil matter being taken away and brought 15 7, 5-7 | nothing, He might form good matter, whereof to create all things. 16 7, 5-7 | without the aid of that matter which Himself had not created. 17 10, 31-44| health, it may disguise the matter of gratification. These 18 10, 37-60| wilt. Thou knowest on this matter the groans of my heart, 19 10, 37-61| doubtful of myself in this matter? ~ ~ 20 11, 5-7 | commanding the limbs, Thou the matter whereof he makes any thing; 21 11, 5-7 | interpreter, he may from mind to matter, convey that which he doth, 22 12, 3-3 | diversifiedst this formless matter, there was nothing, neither 23 12, 4-4 | conceive the formlessness of matter (which Thou hadst created 24 12, 5-5 | justice; because it is the matter of bodies; nor object of 25 12, 6-6 | Thyself hath taught me of that matter, -the name whereof hearing 26 12, 6-6 | whatsoever, if I would conceive matter absolutely without form; 27 12, 8-8 | Lord, madest the world of a matter without form, which out 28 12, 8-8 | visible figure to the formless matter, which Thou madest before 29 12, 8-8 | Thou madest was formless matter, because it was invisible 30 12, 8-8 | while the figures, the matter whereof is the invisible 31 12, 15-19| nature already formed, or matter capable of form, is not, 32 12, 15-22| be false? Is it that the matter was without form, in which 33 12, 17-24| of earth, that formless matter." "What then?" "That man 34 12, 17-24| understood of this formless first matter. ~ ~ 35 12, 17-25| formlessness and confusedness of matter, was for this reason first 36 12, 17-25| are): therefore the common matter of all things visible and 37 12, 17-25| is understood corporeal matter, antecedent to its being 38 12, 17-25| upon the deep, spiritual matter, before it underwent any 39 12, 20-29| did God make the formless matter of creatures spiritual and 40 12, 20-29| God create the formless matter of the creature corporeal, 41 12, 20-29| did God make that formless matter, confusedly containing in 42 12, 21-30| made, was as yet a formless matter of corporeal things, without 43 12, 21-30| a formless and darksome matter, of which the corporeal 44 12, 21-30| formless and a darksome matter; out of which was to be 45 12, 21-30| already was a certain formless matter, of which the Scripture 46 12, 22-31| that this formlessness of matter seems to be called by the 47 12, 22-31| told us, that God made this matter, unless we understand it 48 12, 22-31| so to call the formless matter), we are to understand no 49 12, 22-31| are to understand no other matter, but that which God made, 50 12, 22-31| do not deny this formless matter to be indeed created by 51 12, 22-31| earth; how then can formless matter be meant in that name of 52 12, 22-31| understand that formless matter (which this Scripture calls 53 12, 28-39| earth," one believes the matter out of which the heaven 54 12, 28-39| other formless, a corporeal matter, under the name Earth. They 55 12, 28-39| heaven and earth, understand matter as yet formless, out of 56 12, 28-39| one way; but the one, that matter out of which both the intelligible 57 12, 29-40| heaven and earth of the matter of heaven and earth, that 58 12, 29-40| But when he says, God made matter first formless, then formed, 59 12, 29-40| cannot be formed. Thus is the matter before the thing made; not 60 12, 29-40| which sound of his is his matter. And this indeed is formed, 61 12, 29-40| therefore (as I said) the matter of the sound is before the 62 12, 29-40| able, understand how the matter of things was first made, 63 12, 29-40| nothing can be related of that matter, but as though prior in 64 13, 2-3 | 13.2.3 How did corporeal matter deserve of Thee, to be even 65 13, 32-47| harmonized, yea and the matter of herbs and trees. We behold 66 13, 33-48| not of Thee; not of any matter not Thine, or that was before, 67 13, 33-48| that was before, but of matter concreated (that is, at 68 13, 33-48| give form. For seeing the matter of heaven and earth is one 69 13, 33-48| another, Thou madest the matter of merely nothing, but the 70 13, 33-48| of the world out of the matter without form: yet both together, 71 13, 33-48| the form should follow the matter, without any interval of 72 13, 34-49| didst Thou out of corporeal matter produce the Sacraments,


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