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haunt 1
have 425
having 63
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he 889
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63 3
63 better
63 given
63 having
63 little
62 7
62 called
St. Augustine
Confessions

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having

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-4 | and maturing; seeking, yet having all things. Thou lovest, 2 1, 8-13 | for what they stood; and having broken in my mouth to these 3 1, 13-21| lowest of Thy creatures, having forsaken Thee, earth passing 4 1, 19-30| commit a barbarism, than having committed one, to envy those 5 2, 4-9 | us went, late one night (having according to our pestilent 6 2, 4-9 | fling to the very hogs, having only tasted them. And this, 7 2, 4-9 | should be gratuitously evil, having no temptation to ill, but 8 2, 5-11 | practice of guilt, he might, having taken the city, attain to 9 3, 3-5 | sacrilegious curiosity, that having forsaken Thee, it might 10 3, 6-10 | souls, the life of lives, having life in Thyself; and changest 11 3, 9-17 | whether out of a lust of having; or when things are, for 12 3, 11-19| overwhelmed with grief. But he having (in order to instruct, as 13 4, 3-5 | forbear to heal my soul? For having become more acquainted with 14 5, 4-7 | world of wealth is, and who having nothing, yet possesseth 15 5, 5-9 | when once convicted of having taught any thing false, 16 5, 14-24| places then of those books having been explained, I now blamed 17 6, 3-3 | and never otherwise; and having long sat silent (for who 18 6, 1 | yet, with joy I blushed at having so many years barked not 19 6, 1 | were wont to offend me, having heard divers of them expounded 20 6, 9-14 | market-place together, boast of having taken a notorious thief, 21 6, 10-17| 10.17 Nebridius also, who having left his native country 22 6, 11-20| infirmity I thought not, not having tried it. As for continency, 23 7, 5-8 | then, Firminus by name, having had a liberal education, 24 7, 13-19| part, which we call Earth, having its own cloudy and windy 25 7, 20-26| 7.20.26 But having then read those books of 26 8, 2-4 | joy, went with him. And having been admitted to the first 27 8, 3-7 | are exceeding joyed, as having been exceeding afraid. A 28 8, 5-10 | resolute than blessed, in having thus found opportunity to 29 8, 7-18 | was so speaking. And he having brought to a close his tale 30 8, 12-30| than she erst required, by having grandchildren of my body.~. 31 9, 2-2 | way to take my leave, and having been purchased by Thee, 32 9, 3-6 | Africa, his whole house having through him first been made 33 9, 4-10 | enlightened by Thee; that having been sometimes darkness, 34 9, 4-10 | eternal Internal, which having tasted, I was grieved that 35 9, 9-22 | Thee lived united together, having received the grace of Thy 36 9, 10-25| abideth for ever-If then having uttered this, they too should 37 9, 10-25| they too should be hushed, having roused only our ears to 38 9, 11-27| altar, wherever you be." And having delivered this sentiment 39 9, 12-32| good to me to go and bathe, having heard that the bath had 40 9, 13-34| in Adam. And although she having been quickened in Christ, 41 10, 8-13 | under general heads, each having entered by its own avenue: 42 10, 19-28| some one known to us, and having forgotten his name, try 43 10, 20-29| thing unknown, either never having known, or so forgotten it, 44 10, 24-35| hast given me in Thy mercy, having regard to my poverty. ~ ~ 45 10, 33-49| patiently to follow her; but having been admitted merely for 46 10, 35-57| thither. And unless Thou, having made me see my infirmity 47 10, 36-59| but in Thy stead: and thus having been made like him, he may 48 10, 37-60| them; foregoing, or not having them. For then I ask myself 49 10, 43-69| alone, free among the dead, having power to lay down His life, 50 11, 25-32| speak this in time, and that having long spoken of time, that 51 11, 30-40| mind to make any thing, having never before made any thing?" 52 12, 6-6 | so I conceived of it as having innumerable forms and diverse, 53 12, 11-12| affection it keeps itself, having neither future to expect, 54 12, 19-28| is true, that of things having form, there is not any nearer 55 12, 19-28| there is not any nearer to having no form, than the earth 56 13, 13-14| the Bridegroom sigh after, having now the first-fruits of 57 13, 17-21| his bodily necessities, having seed in itself according 58 13, 18-22| own flesh. Which fruits having sprung out of the earth, 59 13, 19-25| the firmament of heaven, having the word of life. Run ye 60 13, 20-26| but the moving creature having life, and the fowls that 61 13, 23-33| things, this answers to his having dominion over the fish of 62 13, 34-49| firmament, Thy Holy ones, having the word of life; and shining 63 13, 35-50| array of things very good, having finished their courses,


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