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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, 14-23| the martyr's trials, being able to temper for us a wholesome 2 2, 2-3 | of this our death, being able with a gentle hand to blunt 3 4, 4-8 | could, so soon as he was able, for I never left him, and 4 4, 16-24| magnitudes. And not being able to see these in the mind, 5 4, 17-28| understood it with very able tutors, not only orally 6 5, 7-12 | now no longer thought him able satisfactorily to decide 7 7, 3-5 | suffering ill. But I was not able clearly to discern it. So 8 7, 4-6 | soul was, nor shall be, able to conceive any thing which 9 7, 10-16| Thou being my Guide: and able I was, for Thou wert become 10 7, 17-23| odour of, but was not yet able to feed on. ~ ~ 11 8, 5-10 | pleasantness, was not yet able to overcome my former wilfulness, 12 8, 8-20 | was not in itself "to be able"; and I did not what both 13 8, 8-20 | should will, I should be able to do; because soon after, 14 8, 12-30| and blesseth Thee, Who are able to do above that which we 15 9, 6-14 | Creator of all, and abundantly able to reform our deformities: 16 9, 9-21 | discordant parties where she was able, she showed herself such 17 10, 5-7 | tempted above that we are able; but wilt with the temptation 18 10, 5-7 | to escape, that we may be able to bear it. I will confess 19 10, 13-20| remembrance, that I have now been able to remember these things, 20 10, 23-33| because, what they are not able to do, they do not will 21 10, 23-33| would suffice to make them able? For I ask any one, had 22 10, 30-42| for the Almighty, Who art able to do above all that we 23 10, 40-65| and stood aghast; being able to discern nothing of these 24 11, 5-7 | And whence should he be able to do this, unless Thou 25 11, 9-11 | promises. Let him that is able, hear Thee inwardly discoursing 26 11, 21-27| they pass, in order to be able to say, this time is twice 27 11, 27-36| sounded, that so we may be able to report of the intervals 28 12, 6-6 | those things which it is not able to express. For the changeableness 29 12, 11-13| then may the soul that is able, understand how far Thou 30 12, 12-15| on by degrees, as are not able to conceive an utter privation 31 12, 29-40| understanding, as to be able without great pains to discern, 32 12, 29-40| example, let him that is able, understand how the matter 33 12, 31-42| truth soever we have been able to find, yea and whatsoever 34 12, 31-42| whatsoever we have not been able, nor yet are, but which 35 13, 7-8 | 8 Hence let him that is able, follow with his understanding 36 13, 30-45| structure, might not again be able to rebel against Thee. For


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