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St. Augustine
Confessions

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understood

   Book, Chapter
1 3, 3-5 | behold, I see a thing not understood by the proud, nor laid open 2 4, 3-5 | Hippocrates, he could soon have understood such a study as this; and 3 4, 4-8 | and feeling, but had now understood that he had received. But 4 4, 17-28| with pride), I read and understood it unaided? And on my conferring 5 4, 17-28| said that they scarcely understood it with very able tutors, 6 4, 17-30| affections, read by myself, and understood? And I delighted in them, 7 4, 17-30| difficulty or any instructor, I understood, Thou knowest, O Lord my 8 5, 14-24| a figure," which when I understood literally, I was slain spiritually. 9 6, 1 | be unravelled. But when I understood withal, that "man created 10 6, 1 | Thine own image," was not so understood by Thy spiritual sons, whom 11 7, 3-4 | in no degree mutable; yet understood I not, clearly and without 12 7, 10-16| which is clearly seen, being understood by those things which are 13 7, 17-23| are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, 14 7, 17-23| saw Thy invisible things understood by the things which are 15 7, 20-26| saw Thy invisible things, understood by those things which are 16 8, 5-11 | 8.5.11 Thus, I understood, by my own experience, what 17 10, 6-10 | are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made; 18 10, 13-20| remember then to have often understood these things; and what I 19 10, 16-24| we forget. It is to be understood from this that forgetfulness 20 10, 16-25| of mine own memory is not understood by me; though I cannot so 21 11, 12-14| earth," every creature be understood; I boldly say, "that before 22 11, 20-26| if what is so said be but understood, that neither what is to 23 11, 20-26| the things intended are understood. ~ ~ 24 11, 22-28| and these we hear, and are understood, and understand. Most manifest 25 12, 6-6 | understanding, when they who understood it not, told me of it, so 26 12, 14-17| not have those words thus understood; He would not have it understood, 27 12, 14-17| understood; He would not have it understood, as thou sayest, but otherwise, 28 12, 17-24| may, not incongruously, be understood of this formless first matter. ~ ~ 29 12, 17-25| invisible and without form is understood corporeal matter, antecedent 30 12, 18-27| since divers things may be understood under these words which 31 12, 18-27| the same as the writer understood, what hurt is it, if a man 32 12, 18-27| although he whom he reads, understood not this, seeing he also 33 12, 18-27| not this, seeing he also understood a Truth, though not this 34 12, 24-33| as they are differently understood, so discover that one meaning, 35 12, 24-33| and "this would he have understood in that history"; with the 36 12, 29-40| with extreme difficulty understood, the two middle, easily. 37 13, 6-7 | which Thy Spirit may be understood to have been borne. For 38 13, 21-31| eternity be clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made. 39 13, 24-36| corporeal expressions, which is understood one way by the mind; and 40 13, 24-36| way by the mind; and that understood many ways in the mind, which 41 13, 24-36| heaven and earth; is it not understood manifoldly, not through 42 13, 24-37| ways, and one expression understood many ways; we find not, 43 13, 30-45| sweetness out of Thy truth, and understood, that certain men there


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