Book, Chapter
1 1, 13-22| should ask which might be forgotten with least detriment to
2 1, 13-22| answer who have not wholly forgotten themselves? I sinned, then,
3 6, 7-12 | 6.7.12 I however had forgotten to deal with him, that he
4 6, 7-12 | hast created, hadst not forgotten him, who was one day to
5 9, 4-12 | holy-days? Yet neither have I forgotten, nor will I pass over the
6 10, 8-14 | therein, besides what I have forgotten. There also meet I with
7 10, 16-24| signifies: which if I had forgotten, I could not recognise what
8 10, 19-28| it. Certainly then we had forgotten it. Or, had not the whole
9 10, 19-28| known to us, and having forgotten his name, try to recover
10 10, 19-28| have not as yet utterly forgotten that, which we remember
11 10, 19-28| remember ourselves to have forgotten. What then we have utterly
12 10, 19-28| What then we have utterly forgotten, though lost, we cannot
13 10, 20-29| remembrance, as though I had forgotten it, remembering that I had
14 10, 20-29| remembering that I had forgotten it? Or, desiring to learn
15 10, 20-29| never having known, or so forgotten it, as not even to remember
16 10, 20-29| even to remember that I had forgotten it? is not a happy life
17 10, 24-35| learnt Thee, I have not forgotten Thee. For where I found
18 10, 24-35| since I learnt, I have not forgotten. Since then I learnt Thee,
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