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simplicity 1
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since 85
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49 senses
48 end
48 knowledge
48 sin
48 spiritual
48 understand
48 whatsoever
St. Augustine
Confessions

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sin

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | mortality, the witness of his sin, the witness that Thou resistest 2 1, 7-11 | O God. Alas, for man's sin! So saith man, and Thou 3 1, 7-11 | for Thou madest him, but sin in him Thou madest not. 4 1, 7-11 | sight none is pure from sin, not even the infant whose 5 1, 7-11 | remember not? What then was my sin? was it that I hung upon 6 1, 7-12 | shapen in iniquity, and in sin did my mother conceive me, 7 1, 10-16| all things in nature, of sin the Disposer only, O Lord 8 1, 11-17| because the defilements of sin would, after that washing, 9 1, 11-18| were, upon me, for me to sin? or was it not laid loose? 10 1, 12-19| well for me; and by my own sin Thou didst justly punish 11 1, 13-20| was this too, but from the sin and vanity of this life, 12 1, 15-24| learning vanities; and my sin of delighting in those vanities 13 1, 20-31| boy I had. For it was my sin, that not in Him, but in 14 2, 4-9 | but joyed in the theft and sin itself. A pear tree there 15 2, 1 | these, and the like, is sin committed, while through 16 2, 6-12 | feast therein being my own sin, which I was pleased to 17 2, 6-12 | what sweetened it was the sin. And now, O Lord my God, 18 2, 7-15 | have done, who even loved a sin for its own sake? Yea, all 19 2, 7-15 | such deep consumption of sin, by Him he sees himself 20 2, 7-15 | the like consumption of sin preserved. ~ ~ 21 3, 8-16 | themselves, seeing also when they sin against Thee, they do wickedly 22 4, 3-4 | Thy mercy for a licence to sin, but to remember the Lord' 23 4, 3-4 | Behold, thou art made whole, sin no more, lest a worse thing 24 4, 3-4 | saying, "The cause of thy sin is inevitably determined 25 5, 9-16 | above that bond of original sin, whereby we all die in Adam. 26 5, 10-18| that it was not we that sin, but that I know not what 27 5, 10-18| against myself: and that sin was the more incurable, 28 7, 3-5 | there was the cause of my sin. But what I did against 29 7, 21-27| captivity to the law of sin which is in his members? 30 8, 5-12 | captive under the law of sin which was in my members. 31 8, 5-12 | members. For the law of sin is the violence of custom, 32 8, 10-22| more I that wrought it, but sin that dwelt in me; the punishment 33 8, 10-22| me; the punishment of a sin more freely committed, in 34 9, 2-4 | pardoned and remitted this sin also, with my other most 35 9, 4-10 | further read, Be angry, and sin not. And how was I moved, 36 9, 4-10 | things past, that I might not sin in time to come! Yea, to 37 9, 6-14 | born after the flesh, of my sin. Excellently hadst Thou 38 9, 6-14 | part in that boy, but the sin. For that we brought him 39 9, 9-21 | wide-spreading contagion of sin, not only disclose to persons 40 9, 12-33| he will: and if he finds sin therein, that I wept my 41 10, 33-49| these things I unawares sin, but afterwards am aware 42 10, 42-67| art immortal, and without sin. But a mediator between 43 10, 42-67| common with man, that is sin; another he would seem to 44 10, 42-67| But since the wages of sin is death, this hath he in 45 12, 11-11| motion is transgression and sin; and that no man's sin doth 46 12, 11-11| and sin; and that no man's sin doth either hurt Thee, or 47 13, 14-15| our body, dead because of sin; until the day break, and 48 13, 15-16| clothe men, when they by sin became mortal. Whence Thou


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