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moses 25
most 154
mostly 3
mother 69
mother-in-law 1
motherly 1
mothers 3
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70 whether
69 give
69 mine
69 mother
69 never
68 4
68 heard
St. Augustine
Confessions

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mother

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | woman's milk. For neither my mother nor my nurses stored their 2 1, 6-9 | which I spent within my mother's womb? for of that I have 3 1, 6-9 | tell me, neither father nor mother, nor experience of others, 4 1, 7-12 | that which I spent in my mother's womb, is it hid from me 5 1, 7-12 | iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me, where, I beseech 6 1, 11-17| even from the womb of my mother, who greatly hoped in Thee, 7 1, 11-17| from the pious care of my mother and Thy Church, the mother 8 1, 11-17| mother and Thy Church, the mother of us all, the baptism of 9 1, 11-17| and Lord. Whereupon the mother my flesh, being much troubled ( 10 1, 11-17| already believed: and my mother, and the whole household, 11 1, 11-17| prevail over the power of my mother's piety in me, that as he 12 1, 11-18| after my boyhood! These my mother foresaw; and preferred to 13 2, 3-6 | descendants, gladly told it to my mother; rejoicing in that tumult 14 2, 3-6 | basest things. But in my mother's breast Thou hadst already 15 2, 3-7 | these words which by my mother, Thy faithful one, Thou 16 2, 3-8 | seduced. Neither did the mother of my flesh (who had now 17 2, 3-8 | world to come, which my mother reposed in Thee; but the 18 2, 3-8 | me but vain conceits; my mother, because she accounted that 19 3, 4-7 | to be purchasing with my mother's allowances, in that my 20 3, 4-8 | tender heart, even with my mother's milk, devoutly drunk in 21 3, 10-18| plucked, and the tree, its mother, shed milky tears? Which 22 3, 11-19| that profound darkness, my mother, Thy faithful one, weeping 23 3, 11-20| answer, through my waking mother, -that she was not perplexed 24 3, 12-21| one, had by his seduced mother been consigned over to the 25 4, 4-7 | pernicious fables, for which my mother bewailed me. With me he 26 5, 5-9 | infancy of faith, borne by our mother Charity, till the new-born 27 5, 7-13 | forsake my soul; and out of my mother's heart's blood, through 28 5, 8-15 | neither to me, nor to my mother, who grievously bewailed 29 5, 8-15 | to sail. And I lied to my mother, and such a mother, and 30 5, 8-15 | to my mother, and such a mother, and escaped: for this also 31 5, 8-15 | cleansed, the streams of my mother's eyes should be dried, 32 5, 9-16 | when I begged it of my mother's piety, as I have before 33 5, 9-16 | With which wound had my mother's heart been pierced, it 34 6, 1-1 | of ever finding truth. My mother had now come to me, resolute 35 6, 1-1 | shouldest deliver him to his mother. Her heart then was shaken 36 6, 2-2 | 6.2.2 When then my mother had once, as she was wont 37 6, 2-2 | congratulating me that I had such a mother; not knowing what a son 38 6, 1 | sons, whom of the Catholic Mother Thou hast born again through 39 6, 10-17| family-estate and house, and a mother behind, who was not to follow 40 6, 13-23| promised, chiefly through my mother's pains, that so once married, 41 7, 1-1 | the faith of our spiritual mother, Thy Catholic Church. But 42 7, 5-8 | father, that what time his mother was about to give birth 43 8, 11-27| not barren, but a fruitful mother of children of joys, by 44 8, 12-30| me. Thence we go in to my mother; we tell her; she rejoiceth: 45 9, 4-8 | Alypius a Catechumen, my mother cleaving to us, in female 46 9, 7-15 | much more, that Justina, mother to the Emperor Valentinian, 47 9, 7-15 | Bishop Thy servant. There my mother Thy handmaid, bearing a 48 9, 8-17 | being as far as Ostia, my mother departed this life. Much 49 9, 8-17 | nor did her father and mother know what a one should come 50 9, 8-17 | commend not so much her mother's diligence, as that of 51 9, 8-18 | watched not over us? Father, mother, and governors absent, Thou 52 9, 9-20 | when in compliance with his mother, and for the well-ordering 53 9, 9-22 | as though she had been mother of us all; so served us, 54 9, 10-26| contemptible to us, my mother said, "Son, for mine own 55 9, 11-27| she, "shall you bury your mother." I held my peace and refrained 56 9, 11-28| now at Ostia, she with a mother's confidence, when I was 57 9, 12-33| therein, that I wept my mother for a small portion of an 58 9, 12-33| portion of an hour (the mother who for the time was dead 59 9, 13-35| Thee for the sins of my mother. Hearken unto me, I entreat 60 9, 13-37| our Father in our Catholic Mother, and my fellow-citizens 61 9, 13-37| return thither. That so my mother's last request of me, may 62 12, 15-20| chaste city of Thine, our mother which is above, and is free 63 12, 16-23| my country, Jerusalem my mother, and Thyself that rulest 64 12, 16-23| peace of that our most dear mother, where the first-fruits 65 12, 27-37| speech, carried on, as in a mother's bosom, their faith is 66 13, 6-7 | I beseech Thee, by our mother charity, tell me the reason, 67 13, 14-15| endure, until the night, the mother of the wicked, until the 68 13, 19-24| honouring of father and mother, and the love of our neighbour. 69 13, 21-30| wherein ignorance, the mother of admiration, might be


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