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mother-in-law 1
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mothers 3
motion 24
motions 17
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24 knoweth
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St. Augustine
Confessions

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motion

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | other was plain from the motion of their body, the natural 2 1, 18-28| wings, or journey by the motion of his limbs, that he might 3 7, 20-26| same ever, in no part nor motion varying; and that all other 4 8, 3-8 | the worm, from the first motion to the last, Thou settest 5 8, 8-20 | done it; if the power of motion in my limbs had not obeyed. 6 11, 6-8 | clear and plain that the motion of a creature expressed 7 11, 10-12| heretofore? For did any new motion arise in God, and a new 8 11, 23-30| and say (for example) this motion is twice as long as that. 9 11, 23-30| day is completed by the motion of the sun and by his circuit 10 11, 23-30| east again, I ask, does the motion alone make the day, or the 11 11, 23-30| or the stay in which that motion is completed, or both? For 12 11, 24-31| if any define time to be "motion of a body?" Thou dost not 13 11, 24-31| Thou sayest; but that the motion of a body is time, I hear 14 11, 24-31| precisely, in how much time the motion of that body or his part, 15 11, 24-31| finished. Seeing therefore the motion of a body is one thing, 16 11, 24-31| then we measure, not his motion only, but his standing still 17 11, 24-31| say. Time then is not the motion of a body. ~ ~ 18 11, 26-33| I measure? I measure the motion of a body in time; and the 19 11, 26-33| could I indeed measure the motion of a body how long it were, 20 12, 11-11| changed as to figure or motion, nor is Thy will altered 21 12, 11-11| Thee, which is not, and the motion of the will from Thee who 22 12, 11-11| degree is, because such motion is transgression and sin; 23 12, 12-15| into another, whether of motion, or of repose, so as to 24 13, 21-30| dies not so as to lose all motion; because it dies by forsaking


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