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32 borne
32 fruit
32 knowest
St. Augustine
Confessions

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spoken

   Book, Chapter
1 3, 6-10 | to Thee, as Thou hast now spoken to me; for those were corporeal 2 3, 11-20| remembrance (and I have oft spoken of this), that Thy answer, 3 5, 6-10 | any thing to seem to be spoken truly, because eloquently; 4 7, 6-9 | the constellations, was spoken truly, was spoken not out 5 7, 6-9 | constellations, was spoken truly, was spoken not out of art, but chance; 6 7, 6-9 | but chance; and whatever spoken falsely, was not out of 7 8, 12-28| something I suppose I had spoken, wherein the tones of my 8 8, 12-29| what was being read was spoken to him: Go, sell all that 9 9, 2-3 | our good should be evil spoken of. ~ ~ 10 9, 4-9 | trembled, because it was spoken unto such as I remembered 11 9, 9-21 | add withal things never spoken, whereas to humane humanity, 12 9, 10-24| our mouth, where the word spoken has beginning and end. And 13 10, 3-4 | other fruit I have seen and spoken of. But what I now am, at 14 10, 8-15 | eyes, yet could not have spoken of them, unless I then actually 15 10, 10-17| wherefore, when they were spoken, did I acknowledge them, 16 10, 15-23| named, recognise what were spoken, unless the same image were 17 10, 20-29| delighted, not knowing what is spoken; but we Latins are delighted, 18 10, 30-41| memory (whereof I have much spoken) the images of such things 19 11, 7-9 | with Thee God, Which is spoken eternally, and by It are 20 11, 7-9 | and by It are all things spoken eternally. For what was 21 11, 7-9 | eternally. For what was spoken was not spoken successively, 22 11, 7-9 | what was spoken was not spoken successively, one thing 23 11, 7-9 | concluded that the next might be spoken, but all things together 24 11, 14-17| understand also, when we hear it spoken of by another. What then 25 11, 25-32| time, and that having long spoken of time, that very "long" 26 12, 20-29| Thy servant Moses to have spoken in the Spirit of truth; - 27 12, 30-41| excepted, of which I have spoken what seemed necessary. And 28 12, 32-43| he through whom they were spoken, perhaps among many true 29 13, 6-7 | First then was that to be spoken of, over which He might 30 13, 6-7 | meet not otherwise to be spoken of than as being borne. 31 13, 10-11| enlightened. And, this is so spoken, as if it had been unsettled 32 13, 23-33| is yet rightly and truly spoken. For so man, though now 33 13, 24-37| the words as figuratively spoken (which I rather suppose


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