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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 3, 7-12 | rightly said to be after the image of God, I was altogether 2 5, 3-5 | uncorruptible God into an image made like corruptible man, 3 6, 1 | by Thee, after Thine own image," was not so understood 4 6, 1 | made man after Thine own image; and behold, from head to 5 6, 4-5 | Ignorant then how this Thy image should subsist, I should 6 7, 7-11 | safety, to remain in Thy Image, and by serving Thee, rule 7 7, 9-15 | into the likeness of the image of corruptible man, and 8 7, 9-15 | towards Egypt; and bowing Thy image, their own soul, before 9 7, 9-15 | their own soul, before the image of a calf that eateth hay. 10 7, 21-27| Those pages present not the image of this piety, the tears 11 10, 8-13 | break in and disturb the image drawn in by my eyes, which 12 10, 9-16 | I have not taken in the image, and left out the thing, 13 10, 9-16 | conveys into the memory an image of itself, which remembering, 14 10, 15-23| nothing aches: yet unless its image were present to my memory, 15 10, 15-23| with me; yet, unless its image also were present in my 16 10, 15-23| spoken, unless the same image were by the force of memory 17 10, 15-23| in my memory. I name the image of the sun, and that image 18 10, 15-23| image of the sun, and that image is present in my memory. 19 10, 15-23| memory. For I recall not the image of its image, but the image 20 10, 15-23| recall not the image of its image, but the image itself is 21 10, 15-23| image of its image, but the image itself is present to me, 22 10, 15-23| present to itself by its image, and not by itself? ~ ~ 23 10, 16-24| memory by itself but by its image: because if it were present 24 10, 16-25| How can I say that the image of forgetfulness is retained 25 10, 16-25| either, seeing that when the image of any thing is impressed 26 10, 16-25| first present, whence that image may be impressed? For thus 27 10, 16-25| in the memory through its image, not through itself, then 28 10, 16-25| was once present, that its image might be taken. But when 29 10, 16-25| present, how did it write its image in the memory, seeing that 30 10, 18-27| any visible body), yet its image is still retained within, 31 10, 18-27| it is recognised by the image which is within: nor do 32 10, 25-36| Thou art not a corporeal image, nor the affection of a 33 10, 30-41| prevails the illusion of the image, in my soul and in my flesh, 34 11, 18-23| but now when I recall its image, and tell of it, I behold 35 13, 15-18| appeareth unto us under the dark image of the clouds, and through 36 13, 22-32| us make man after our own image and similitude), that we 37 13, 22-32| his kind"; but, after our image and likeness. For man being 38 13, 22-32| the singular, After the image of God. Thus is man renewed 39 13, 22-32| knowledge of God, after the image of Him that created him: 40 13, 23-33| knowledge of God after His image that created him, ought 41 13, 23-34| hast made after Thine own image, received not dominion over 42 13, 24-35| created created us after Thine Image, I might say, that it had 43 13, 26-40| knowledge of God, after the image of Him that created thee, 44 13, 32-47| and man, created after Thy image and likeness, even through 45 13, 32-47| even through that Thy very image and likeness (that is the 46 13, 34-49| hast Thou renewed after Thy image and likeness; and didst


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