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St. Augustine
Confessions

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desire

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | Thou also gavest me to desire no more than Thou gavest; 2 1, 19-30| myself meanwhile by vain desire of preeminence. And what 3 2, 5-11 | there might have been some desire of obtaining some of those 4 2, 6-12 | them did my wretched soul desire; for I had store of better, 5 2, 6-13 | Curiosity makes semblance of a desire of knowledge; whereas Thou 6 3, 2-3 | then too loved? Verily all desire joy. Or whereas no man likes 7 3, 3-5 | walls of Thy Church, to desire, and to compass a business 8 3, 4-7 | with an incredibly burning desire for an immortality of wisdom, 9 4, 5-10 | return to life nor did I desire this with my tears; but 10 4, 16-26| manifest to me, my very desire to become wise, being the 11 5, 8-15 | hearing the main point of her desire, regardest not what she 12 5, 8-15 | wert hurrying me to end all desire, and the earthly part of 13 5, 9-16 | did not in all that danger desire Thy baptism; and I was better 14 6, 3-3 | perplexed hearer should desire him to expound it, or to 15 6, 6-9 | along, under the goading of desire, the burthen of my own wretchedness, 16 6, 7-12 | through a blind and headlong desire of vain pastimes, undo so 17 6, 11-18| begun to kindle with the desire of wisdom, settling when 18 6, 11-19| this shall be the bound of desire. Many great men, and most 19 6, 12-22| course; he began also to desire to be married; not as overcome 20 6, 12-22| married; not as overcome with desire of such pleasure, but out 21 6, 12-22| amazement was going on to a desire of trying it, thence to 22 7, 7-11 | groanings of my heart; and my desire was before Thee, and the 23 8, 1-1 | substance; nor did I now desire to be more certain of Thee, 24 8, 1-2 | the Lord is wisdom, and, Desire not to seem wise; because 25 8, 6-13 | deliver me out of the bonds of desire, wherewith I was bound most 26 8, 6-13 | not drawn to this by any desire of advantage (for he might 27 9, 4-12 | it came into my heart to desire all my friends present to 28 9, 8-18 | she did, not out of any desire of drink, but out of the 29 9, 11-28| longer?" there appeared no desire of dying in her own country. 30 10, 3-4 | these confessions, divers desire to know, who have or have 31 10, 4-5 | they hear this? Do they desire to joy with me, when they 32 10, 14-21| without fear; and without desire call to mind a past desire. 33 10, 14-21| desire call to mind a past desire. Sometimes, on the contrary, 34 10, 14-22| perturbations of the mind, desire, joy, fear, sorrow; and 35 10, 20-29| and we all confess that we desire the thing; for we are not 36 10, 21-30| therefore love it, and yet still desire to attain it, that we may 37 10, 21-30| yet eloquent, and many who desire to be so, whence it appears 38 10, 21-30| and been delighted, and desire to be the like (though indeed 39 10, 21-31| not with so certain a will desire. But how is this, that if 40 10, 21-31| that, all agree in their desire of being happy, as they 41 10, 23-33| happy life, do not truly desire the happy life. Or do all 42 10, 23-33| happy life. Or do all men desire this, but because the flesh 43 10, 23-33| truth," as to say "that they desire to be happy," for a happy 44 10, 23-33| the happy life which all desire; this life which alone is 45 10, 23-33| which alone is happy, all desire; to joy in the truth all 46 10, 23-33| to joy in the truth all desire. I have met with many that 47 10, 25-36| when we rejoice, condole, desire, fear, remember, forget, 48 10, 31-46| flesh, but because, in the desire of food, they murmured against 49 10, 35-54| certain vain and curious desire, veiled under the title 50 10, 35-55| profits not, and wherein men desire nothing but to know. Hence 51 10, 35-56| the enemy deal with me to desire some sign! But I beseech 52 10, 36-58| and pity, and satisfy my desire with good things: who didst 53 10, 40-65| what to beware, and what to desire; when I referred to Thee 54 10, 42-67| this, and fallen into the desire of curious visions, and 55 11, 2-3 | Thy mercy hearken unto my desire: because it is anxious not 56 11, 2-4 | mercy on me, and hear my desire. For it is not, I deem, 57 11, 2-4 | Lord my God, wherein is my desire. The wicked have told me 58 11, 2-4 | Lord. Behold, wherein is my desire. Behold, Father, behold, 59 11, 9-11 | mercies, and shalt satisfy my desire with good things, because 60 11, 12-14| would I knew whatsoever I desire to know to my profit, as 61 11, 22-28| yet hidden things, from my desire, that it be hindered from 62 11, 23-30| 11.23.30 I desire to know the force and nature 63 12, 26-36| servant, than I would wish or desire Thee to have given me, had 64 13, 9-10 | pleasure placed us, that we may desire nothing else, but to abide 65 13, 26-41| immediately, not because I desire a gift, but I desire fruit. 66 13, 26-41| because I desire a gift, but I desire fruit. I have learned of


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