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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-21| earth. And if forbid to read all this, I was grieved 2 1, 13-21| grieved that I might not read what grieved me. Madness 3 1, 13-21| that by which I learned to read and write. ~ ~ 4 1, 13-22| rest, rather than how to read and write. But over the 5 1, 15-24| service, that I speak, write, read, reckon. For Thou didst 6 1, 16-25| climb the cross? Did not I read in thee of Jove the thunderer 7 3, 12-21| Manichees, and had not only read, but frequently copied out 8 4, 8-13 | kind offices by turns; to read together honied books; to 9 4, 17-28| bursting with pride), I read and understood it unaided? 10 4, 17-30| slave of vile affections, read by myself, and understood? 11 5, 3-3 | sciences. And since I had read and well remembered much 12 5, 3-4 | found out, and these are read at this day, and out of 13 5, 5-9 | whatever else of the kind I had read of in other books, might 14 5, 6-11 | way. But because he had read some of Tully's Orations, 15 5, 7-12 | calculations I had elsewhere read, the account given in the 16 5, 7-13 | students at Carthage), and to read with him, either what himself 17 5, 10-20| smile upon me, if they shall read these my confessions. Yet 18 6, 3-3 | dreaded lest if the author he read should deliver any thing 19 6, 5-7 | that multitude which I had read in the self-contradicting 20 6, 1 | while it lay open to all to read, it reserved the majesty 21 6, 11-18| leisure; we have no leisure to read; where shall we find even 22 7, 9-13 | into Latin. And therein I read, not indeed in the very 23 7, 9-13 | believed in His name; this I read not there. ~ ~ 24 7, 9-14 | 7.9.14 Again I read there, that God the Word 25 7, 9-14 | flesh, and dwelt among us, I read not there. For I traced 26 7, 9-15 | 9.15 And therefore did I read there also, that they had 27 7, 20-26| 7.20.26 But having then read those books of the Platonists, 28 7, 21-27| and whatsoever truth I had read in those other books, I 29 7, 21-27| sink into my bowels, when I read that least of Thy Apostles, 30 8, 2-3 | when I mentioned that I had read certain books of the Platonists, 31 8, 2-3 | liberal sciences, and who had read, and weighed so many works 32 8, 2-4 | that breast? He used to read (as Simplicianus said) the 33 8, 3-6 | when in Thy house it is read of Thy younger son, that 34 8, 5-11 | own experience, what I had read, how the flesh lusteth against 35 8, 6-13 | as might be, to seek, or read, or hear something concerning 36 8, 6-15 | This one of them began to read, admire, and kindle at it; 37 8, 6-15 | kindle at it; and as he read, to meditate on taking up 38 8, 6-15 | again upon the book, and read on, and was changed inwardly, 39 8, 6-15 | soon appeared. For as he read, and rolled up and down 40 8, 12-29| repeating, "Take up and read; Take up and read. " Instantly, 41 8, 12-29| up and read; Take up and read. " Instantly, my countenance 42 8, 12-29| God to open the book, and read the first chapter I should 43 8, 12-29| admonition, as if what was being read was spoken to him: Go, sell 44 8, 12-29| opened, and in silence read that section on which my 45 8, 12-29| concupiscence. No further would I read; nor needed I: for instantly 46 8, 12-30| asked to see what I had read: I showed him; and he looked 47 8, 12-30| even further than I had read, and I knew not what followed. 48 9, 4-8 | unto Thee, my God, when I read the Psalms of David, those 49 9, 4-8 | and heard my words, when I read the fourth Psalm in that 50 9, 4-10 | 9.4.10 I further read, Be angry, and sin not. 51 9, 4-10 | heart. And I cried out, as I read this outwardly, finding 52 9, 4-11 | made me dwell in hope. I read, and kindled; nor found 53 9, 4-12 | wax, and gave it them to read. Presently so soon as with 54 9, 5-13 | Thy Scriptures I had best read, to become readier and fitter 55 9, 9-19 | heard the marriage writings read to them, they should account 56 9, 12-33| I confess it unto Thee. Read it, who will, and interpret 57 9, 13-37| serve, that so many as shall read these Confessions, may at 58 10, 3-4 | and Thy Sacrament, when read and heard, stir up the heart, 59 12, 17-26| heaven and earth, when we read, In the beginning God made 60 12, 18-27| understand his meaning whom we read; and seeing we believe him 61 12, 27-37| discourse. For some, when they read, or hear these words, conceive 62 13, 15-18| behold Thy face, and there read without any syllables in 63 13, 15-18| willeth Thy eternal will; they read, they choose, they love. 64 13, 15-18| never passes away which they read; for by choosing, and by 65 13, 15-18| choosing, and by loving, they read the very unchangeableness 66 13, 24-37| understand several ways, what we read to be obscurely delivered


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