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vacation 2
vagrant 1
vail 1
vain 30
vain-glory 2
vainglorious 1
vainly 2
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30 sometimes
30 sorrow
30 sweet
30 vain
29 alypius
29 feared
29 order
St. Augustine
Confessions

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vain

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 15-24| be learned in things not vain; and that is the safe path 2 1, 19-30| of play, eagerness to see vain shows and restlessness to 3 1, 19-30| conquered myself meanwhile by vain desire of preeminence. And 4 2, 3-8 | thought of Thee, and of me but vain conceits; my mother, because 5 3, 4-7 | purposes and desires. Every vain hope at once became worthless 6 3, 4-8 | you through philosophy and vain deceit, after the tradition 7 4, 1-1 | superstitious, every where vain. Here, hunting after the 8 4, 16-26| and Thou resistedst my vain stiffneckedness, and I imagined 9 5, 3-5 | are thankful, but become vain in their imaginations, and 10 5, 4-7 | thankful, and becomes not vain in his imaginations. For 11 5, 8-14 | frantic, the other promising vain, things; and, to correct 12 6, 7-12 | blind and headlong desire of vain pastimes, undo so good a 13 6, 11-18| hopes and lying frenzies of vain desires. And lo, I was now 14 6, 11-19| search for truth! Life is vain, death uncertain; if it 15 6, 11-19| God forbid this! It is no vain and empty thing, that the 16 6, 13-23| She saw indeed certain vain and fantastic things, such 17 7, 1-1 | manhood; the more defiled by vain things as I grew in years, 18 7, 9-14 | nor are thankful, but wax vain in their thoughts; and their 19 7, 21-27| find no way thither; and in vain to essay through ways unpassable, 20 8, 1-2 | receive it, receive it. Surely vain are all men who are ignorant 21 8, 5-12 | on for a long while; in vain I delighted in Thy law according 22 8, 10-22| presence, O God, as perish vain talkers and seducers of 23 9, 4-10 | from without soon become vain, and waste themselves on 24 10, 35-54| senses of the body, a certain vain and curious desire, veiled 25 10, 35-57| tolerating people telling vain stories, lest we offend 26 10, 38-64| temptation; whereby men become vain, pleasing themselves in 27 11, 2-3 | us who knock. For not in vain wouldest Thou have the darksome 28 11, 3-5 | should he speak Hebrew, in vain will it strike on my senses, 29 12, 15-22| for changes of times in vain, because you will not find 30 13, 24-36| that Thou spokest not so in vain; nor will I suppress, what


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