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St. Augustine
Confessions

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mine

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-6 | to deceive myself; lest mine iniquity lie unto itself. 2 1, 6-9 | infancy succeed another age of mine that died before it? was 3 1, 6-9 | experience of others, nor mine own memory. Dost Thou mock 4 1, 7-12 | to count in this life of mine which I live in this world. 5 2, 3-5 | God; but before Thee to mine own kind, even to that small 6 2, 3-5 | light upon these writings of mine. And to what purpose? that 7 2, 3-8 | brightness of Thy truth; and mine iniquity burst out as from 8 2, 4-9 | loved to perish, I loved mine own fault, not that for 9 2, 6-12 | love in thee, thou theft of mine, thou deed of darkness, 10 2, 7-15 | great and heinous deeds of mine. To Thy grace I ascribe 11 3, 3-5 | further from Thee, loving mine own ways, and not Thine; 12 3, 4-7 | in that unsettled age of mine, learned I books of eloquence, 13 3, 6-10 | from those fantasies of mine, fantasies of bodies which 14 4, 1-1 | would still confess to Thee mine own shame in Thy praise. 15 4, 1-1 | without Thee, but a guide to mine own downfall? or what am 16 4, 4-7 | community of pursuits, of mine own age, and, as myself, 17 4, 4-9 | became a distracting torture. Mine eyes sought him every where, 18 4, 6-11 | such affections, directing mine eyes towards Thee, and plucking 19 4, 7-12 | my country; for so should mine eyes less look for him, 20 4, 16-24| did of itself flash into mine eyes, and I turned away 21 4, 16-27| not; for by the voices of mine own errors, I was hurried 22 5, 3-3 | nine-and-twentieth year of mine age. There had then come 23 5, 6-10 | a more precious draught? Mine ears were already cloyed 24 5, 6-11 | those shameful errors of mine before my face, that I might 25 5, 9-17 | healed, had such a death of mine stricken through the bowels 26 5, 10-18| truth it was wholly I, and mine impiety had divided me against 27 5, 10-19| discourage that host of mine from that over-confidence 28 6, 6-10 | slept and risen again with mine, and was to sleep again, 29 6, 14-24| very familiar friend of mine, whom the grievous perplexities 30 7, 7-11 | before Thee, and the light of mine eyes was not with me: for 31 7, 7-11 | pride-swollen face closed up mine eyes. ~ ~ 32 7, 14-20| unknown to me, and closed mine eyes that they should not 33 7, 17-23| borne down from Thee by mine own weight, sinking with 34 7, 20-26| wise, being filled with mine own punishment, yet I did 35 8, 5-12 | than to give myself over to mine own cupidity; but though 36 8, 7-16 | And if I sought to turn mine eye from off myself, he 37 8, 7-16 | eyes, that I might find out mine iniquity, and hate it. I 38 8, 12-28| tears; and the floods of mine eyes gushed out an acceptable 39 9, 2-3 | all looking on this act of mine, and observing how near 40 9, 4-7 | rejoicing; retiring with all mine to the villa. What I there 41 9, 4-9 | all issued forth both by mine eyes and voice, when Thy 42 9, 6-14 | The voices flowed into mine ears, and the Truth distilled 43 9, 10-26| my mother said, "Son, for mine own part I have no further 44 9, 11-28| the three-and-thirtieth of mine, was that religious and 45 9, 12-29| overflowing into tears; mine eyes at the same time, by 46 9, 12-30| were, which, of hers and mine together, had been made 47 9, 12-33| for the time was dead to mine eyes, who had for many years 48 10, 6-9 | messengers, the beams of mine eyes. But the better is 49 10, 7-11 | pass beyond this power of mine also; for this also have 50 10, 8-15 | yet is this a power of mine, and belongs unto my nature; 51 10, 8-15 | I did not see them with mine eyes, yet could not have 52 10, 8-15 | them into myself, when with mine eyes I beheld them; nor 53 10, 10-17| but recognised them in mine; and approving them for 54 10, 16-25| myself? And to, the force of mine own memory is not understood 55 10, 17-26| even beyond this power of mine which is called memory: 56 10, 17-26| pass beyond this power of mine which is called memory, 57 10, 34-52| ensnared; and I lift up mine invisible eyes to Thee, 58 10, 37-60| heart, and the floods of mine eyes. For I cannot learn 59 10, 37-60| which Thine eyes know, mine do not. For in other kinds 60 10, 37-62| far from me, O Lord, lest mine own mouth be to me the sinner' 61 11, 1-1 | through me, but to stir up mine own and my readers' devotions 62 11, 9-11 | hast been gracious to all mine iniquities, shalt heal all 63 11, 28-38| the life of this action of mine is divided between my memory 64 11, 31-41| transgressions cast me! Heal mine eyes, that I may share the 65 12, 10-10| the Light of my heart, not mine own darkness, speak unto 66 12, 10-10| and so live. Let me not be mine own life; from myself I 67 12, 25-34| then is it both theirs, and mine; as being in common to all 68 12, 25-34| seeing Thy truth is neither mine, nor his, nor another's; 69 13, 19-24| your souls, and from before mine eyes, that the dry land


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