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St. Augustine
Confessions

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understand

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | Grant me, Lord, to know and understand which is first, to call 2 1, 7-11 | reproof; but since I could not understand reproof, custom and reason 3 1, 14-23| not one word of it did I understand, and to make me understand 4 1, 14-23| understand, and to make me understand I was urged vehemently with 5 2, 9-17 | yet what was it? Who can understand his errors? It was the sport, 6 4, 17-29| essayed in such wise to understand, O my God, Thy wonderful 7 8, 2-4 | privately and as a friend), "Understand that I am already a Christian." 8 10, 6-10 | speaks to all; but they only understand, who compare its voice received 9 10, 13-20| and what I now discern and understand, I lay up in my memory, 10 10, 13-20| hereafter I may remember that I understand it now. So then I remember 11 11, 3-5 | 11.3.5 I would hear and understand, how "In the Beginning Thou 12 11, 3-5 | things, give to me also to understand them. ~ ~ 13 11, 7-9 | Thou callest us then to understand the Word, God, with Thee 14 11, 11-13| Who speak thus, do not yet understand Thee, O Wisdom of God, Light 15 11, 11-13| of God, Light of souls, understand not yet how the things be 16 11, 14-17| knowingly, than time? And, we understand, when we speak of it; we 17 11, 14-17| when we speak of it; we understand also, when we hear it spoken 18 11, 22-28| and are understood, and understand. Most manifest and ordinary 19 11, 30-40| things which are before; and understand Thee before all times, the 20 12, 11-13| far away, by this may she understand, if she now thirsts for 21 12, 11-13| may the soul that is able, understand how far Thou art, above 22 12, 18-27| strive to trace out and to understand his meaning whom we read; 23 12, 18-27| every man endeavours then to understand in the Holy Scriptures, 24 12, 18-27| what hurt is it, if a man understand what Thou, the light of 25 12, 19-28| is mutable, gives us to understand a certain want of form, 26 12, 22-31| made this matter, unless we understand it to be signified by the 27 12, 22-31| formless matter), we are to understand no other matter, but that 28 12, 22-31| teaches us) should we not understand that formless matter (which 29 12, 23-32| have his reader and hearer understand by those words. For the 30 12, 26-36| neither they who cannot yet understand how God created, might reject 31 12, 28-39| made. And among them that understand In the Beginning to mean, " 32 12, 28-39| names heaven and earth, understand matter as yet formless, 33 12, 28-39| formed, neither do they understand it in one way; but the one, 34 12, 28-39| called heaven and earth, understand the same; but the one, both 35 12, 29-40| He made, can only truly understand heaven and earth of the 36 12, 29-40| creation. For if he would understand thereby the universe, as 37 12, 29-40| example, let him that is able, understand how the matter of things 38 13, 3-4 | light; I do, not unsuitably, understand of the spiritual creature: 39 13, 10-11| light. Whoso can, let him understand this; let him ask of Thee. 40 13, 15-17| Thee for nought. Let me understand them, good Father: grant 41 13, 24-35| thereby give us a hint to understand something? why didst Thou 42 13, 24-36| word to say so. And if I understand not what Thou meanest by 43 13, 24-36| hast given to each man to understand. But let my confession also 44 13, 24-37| corporeally pronounced we understand the generations of the waters, 45 13, 24-37| express several ways what we understand but one; and to understand 46 13, 24-37| understand but one; and to understand several ways, what we read 47 13, 29-44| no times, whereby I might understand that Thou sawest so often, 48 13, 38-53| what man can teach man to understand this? or what Angel, an


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