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1 1, 2-2 | in Thee, of whom are all things, by whom are all things, 2 1, 2-2 | things, by whom are all things, in whom are all things? 3 1, 2-2 | things, in whom are all things? Even so, Lord, even so. 4 1, 3-3 | Thee, who containest all things, since what Thou fillest 5 1, 3-3 | But Thou who fillest all things, fillest Thou them with 6 1, 3-3 | whole self? or, since all things cannot contain Thee wholly, 7 1, 1-4 | seeking, yet having all things. Thou lovest, without passion; 8 1, 6-7 | the hidden springs of all things. Thou also gavest me to 9 1, 6-7 | Thee, O God, are all good things, and from my God is all 10 1, 6-9 | the first causes of all things unabiding; and of all things 11 1, 6-9 | things unabiding; and of all things changeable, the springs 12 1, 6-9 | the eternal reasons of all things unreasoning and temporal. 13 1, 6-10 | close; because all such things also are in Thee. For they 14 1, 6-10 | still the same, and all things of tomorrow, and all beyond, 15 1, 7-11 | you that they allay these things by I know not what remedies. 16 1, 7-12 | to praise Thee in these things, to confess unto Thee, and 17 1, 7-12 | Unity is the mould of all things; who out of Thy own fairness 18 1, 7-12 | own fairness makest all things fair; and orderest all things 19 1, 7-12 | things fair; and orderest all things by Thy law. This age then, 20 1, 10-16| Creator and Disposer of all things in nature, of sin the Disposer 21 1, 10-16| with pity, Lord, on these things, and deliver us who call 22 1, 13-20| miserable self dying among these things, far from Thee, O God my 23 1, 14-23| force in our learning these things, than a frightful enforcement. 24 1, 15-24| may as well be learned in things not vain; and that is the 25 1, 16-25| s fictions, transferring things human to the gods; would 26 1, 16-25| would he had brought down things divine to us!" Yet more 27 1, 18-28| bepraised, they gloried? These things Thou seest, Lord, and holdest 28 1, 19-30| those who had not. These things I speak and confess to Thee, 29 1, 20-31| pursuits, and in my thoughts on things minute, I learnt to delight 30 1, 20-31| Thou preserve me, and those things shall be enlarged and perfected 31 2, 1-1 | among a multiplicity of things. For I even burnt in my 32 2, 1-1 | heretofore, to be satiated in things below; and I dared to grow 33 2, 2-3 | unmarried thinketh of the things of the Lord, how he may 34 2, 2-3 | is married careth for the things of this world, how he may 35 2, 3-6 | down to the very basest things. But in my mother's breast 36 2, 1 | gold and silver, and all things; and in bodily touch, sympathy 37 2, 1 | correspondence with all things beautiful here below. Human 38 2, 1 | Thy law. For these lower things have their delights, but 39 2, 1 | like my God, who made all things; for in Him doth the righteous 40 2, 5-11 | feared to lose some such things by him; or, wronged, was 41 2, 6-13 | Covetousness would possess many things; and Thou possessest all 42 2, 6-13 | and Thou possessest all things. Envy disputes for excellency: 43 2, 6-13 | than Thou? Fear startles at things unwonted and sudden, which 44 2, 6-13 | sudden, which endangers things beloved, and takes forethought 45 2, 6-13 | safety? Grief pines away for things lost, the delight of its 46 2, 1 | liberty by doing with impunity things unpermitted me, a darkened 47 2, 7-15 | my memory recalls these things, my soul is not affrighted 48 2, 7-15 | voice, and avoided those things which he reads me recalling 49 2, 8-16 | wretched man!) in those things, of the remembrance whereof 50 3, 2-2 | beholding doleful and tragical things, which yet himself would 51 3, 2-3 | is sufficient for these things? ~ ~ 52 3, 3-5 | actions, and in all these things Thou didst scourge me! I 53 3, 4-8 | to re-mount from earthly things to Thee, nor knew I what 54 3, 6-10 | supremely good, Beauty of all things beautiful. O Truth, Truth, 55 3, 6-10 | far more certain: these things the beasts and birds discern 56 3, 6-11 | believed not: but those things I did believe. Woe, woe, 57 3, 7-13 | and one house, different things to be fit for different 58 3, 7-13 | harmonise the causes of things in former ages and other 59 3, 7-14 | 3.7.14 These things I then knew not, nor observed; 60 3, 7-14 | contain in one all those things which God commanded, and 61 3, 7-14 | wherein they made use of things present as God commanded 62 3, 7-14 | wherein they were foretelling things to come, as God was revealing 63 3, 8-16 | by an immoderate use of things allowed, or in burning in 64 3, 8-16 | allowed, or in burning in things unallowed, to that use which 65 3, 8-16 | subject of offence. And these things are done when Thou art forsaken, 66 3, 9-17 | human society; when, namely, things fitting for a given period 67 3, 9-17 | lust of having; or when things are, for the sake of correction, 68 3, 9-17 | know Thy commands! For all things were done by Thy servants; 69 3, 9-17 | present, or to foreshow things to come. ~ ~ 70 3, 10-18| 3.10.18 These things I being ignorant of, scoffed 71 3, 12-21| pass by, hasting to those things which more press me to confess 72 3, 12-21| my errors, unteach me ill things, and teach me good things ( 73 3, 12-21| things, and teach me good things (for this he was wont to 74 4, 1-1 | might be cleansed. These things did I follow, and practise 75 4, 2-3 | fornication against Thee, trust in things unreal, and feed the wind? 76 4, 3-5 | diligence, necessary for useful things, upon these vanities; saying, 77 4, 3-5 | how then could many true things be foretold by it, he answered 78 4, 3-5 | throughout the whole order of things, brought this about. For 79 4, 5-10 | 10 And now, Lord, these things are passed by, and time 80 4, 5-10 | for very loathing of the things which we before enjoyed, 81 4, 6-11 | But what speak I of these things? for now is no time to question, 82 4, 6-11 | friendship of perishable things; he is torn asunder when 83 4, 7-12 | poesy, found it repose. All things looked ghastly, yea, the 84 4, 8-13 | friends died. There were other things which in them did more take 85 4, 10-15| though it is riveted on things beautiful. And yet they, 86 4, 10-15| because they are portions of things, which exist not all at 87 4, 10-15| succeed. Out of all these things let my soul praise Thee, 88 4, 10-15| soul be riveted unto these things with the glue of love, through 89 4, 10-15| she loves. But in these things is no place of repose; they 90 4, 10-15| it sufficeth not to stay things running their course from 91 4, 11-16| forsaketh not. Behold, these things pass away, that others may 92 4, 12-18| their Maker; lest in these things which please thee, thou 93 4, 13-20| 4.13.20 These things I then knew not, and I loved 94 4, 13-20| attracts and wins us to the things we love? for unless there 95 4, 14-21| and one most learned in things pertaining unto philosophy. 96 4, 15-23| commenders, than for the very things for which he was commended? 97 4, 15-23| contempt told the very same things of him, I had never been 98 4, 15-23| to love him. And yet the things had not been other, nor 99 4, 16-24| which I had of spiritual things, let me not see the truth. 100 4, 16-24| my God, of whom are all things. And yet that first I called 101 4, 16-26| but I passed on and on to things which have no being, neither 102 4, 16-26| my vanity devised out of things corporeal. And I was wont 103 4, 17-28| explaining it, but drawing many things in sand, they could tell 104 4, 17-28| and all the innumerable things which might be ranged under 105 4, 17-30| light, and my face to the things enlightened; whence my face, 106 4, 17-30| with which I discerned the things enlightened, itself was 107 5, 1-1 | towards Thee, leaning on those things which Thou hast created, 108 5, 3-3 | separate from the truth of the things which I was earnest to learn: 109 5, 3-3 | philosophers, I compared some things of theirs with those long 110 5, 3-4 | them, they search out these things; and much have they found 111 5, 3-4 | is foreshowed. At these things men, that know not this 112 5, 3-5 | by Whom Thou madest these things which they number, and themselves 113 5, 3-5 | darkened. They discourse many things truly concerning the creature; 114 5, 3-5 | four-footed beasts, and creeping things, changing Thy truth into 115 5, 4-7 | truth, whoso knoweth these things, therefore please Thee? 116 5, 4-7 | nothing, yet possesseth all things, by cleaving unto Thee, 117 5, 4-7 | cleaving unto Thee, whom all things serve, though he know not 118 5, 4-7 | neglecteth Thee who hast made all things in number, weight, and measure. ~ ~ 119 5, 5-8 | Manichaeus write on these things also, skill in which was 120 5, 5-8 | perfect knowledge of these things; but these things, since, 121 5, 5-8 | these things; but these things, since, knowing not, he 122 5, 5-8 | profession of these worldly things even when known; but confession 123 5, 5-8 | end spake much of these things, that convicted by those 124 5, 5-8 | had in the other abstruser things. For he would not have himself 125 5, 5-8 | and moon (although these things pertain not to the doctrine 126 5, 5-8 | enough, seeing he delivered things which not only he knew not, 127 5, 5-9 | brother ignorant of these things, and mistaken on them, I 128 5, 6-10 | my objections about these things, still held out to me the 129 5, 6-10 | still but the self-same things which they were wont to 130 5, 6-10 | me were no good judges of things; and therefore to them he 131 5, 6-11 | had brought forward such things as moved me; I found him 132 5, 6-11 | few books of Seneca, some things of the poets, and such few 133 5, 7-12 | on comparison of these things with the calculations I 134 5, 7-12 | knew that he knew not these things, and was not ashamed to 135 5, 7-12 | undertook to teach me these things, and said nothing. But this 136 5, 7-12 | than the knowledge of those things which I desired; and such 137 5, 7-13 | teachers, seeing that in divers things which perplexed me, he, 138 5, 8-14 | this (though even these things had at that time an influence 139 5, 8-14 | the other promising vain, things; and, to correct my steps, 140 5, 9-16 | forgiven me any of these things in Christ, nor had He abolished 141 5, 10-19| false doctrine, even those things (with which if I should 142 5, 10-19| and earth, Creator of all things visible and invisible: and 143 5, 11-21| in that he had produced things out of the Scriptures, not 144 5, 11-21| copies. But I, conceiving of things corporeal only, was mainly 145 5, 12-22| them, than because they did things utterly unlawful. Of a truth 146 5, 12-22| these fleeting mockeries of things temporal, and filthy lucre, 147 5, 14-24| came also into my mind the things which I would refuse; for 148 5, 14-24| degrees. For first, these things also had now begun to appear 149 5, 14-25| considered and compared things, I judged the tenets of 150 6, 2-2 | who doubted of all these things, and imagined the way to 151 6, 4-6 | to be as assured of the things I saw not, as I was that 152 6, 4-6 | I desired to have other things as clear as this, whether 153 6, 4-6 | as clear as this, whether things corporeal, which were not 154 6, 5-7 | required to be believed things not demonstrated (whether 155 6, 5-7 | most fabulous and absurd things were imposed to be believed, 156 6, 5-7 | considering what innumerable things I believed, which I saw 157 6, 5-7 | they were done, as so many things in secular history, so many 158 6, 5-7 | the government of human things belongs to Thee." ~ ~ 159 6, 1 | thereby sought. For now what things, sounding strangely in the 160 6, 1 | its holy lowliness. These things I thought on, and Thou wert 161 6, 6-9 | all, and without whom all things would be nothing; be converted, 162 6, 7-11 | 6.7.11 These things we, who were living as friends 163 6, 10-16| allowed. These are slight things, but he that is faithful 164 6, 10-17| saying, How long shall these things be? This too we often said; 165 6, 11-18| I, viewing and reviewing things, most wondered at the length 166 6, 11-18| mire, greedy of enjoying things present, which passed away 167 6, 11-18| diligently, and despair not. Lo, things in the ecclesiastical books 168 6, 11-19| would such and so great things be by God wrought for us, 169 6, 11-19| life? But wait! Even those things are pleasant; they have 170 6, 11-20| While I went over these things, and these winds shifted 171 6, 13-23| certain vain and fantastic things, such as the energy of the 172 6, 14-24| were, should provide all things necessary, the rest being 173 6, 16-26| sprung, that even on these things, foul as they were, I with 174 7, 1-1 | the more defiled by vain things as I grew in years, who 175 7, 1-1 | injury; the unchangeable to things subject to change. My heart 176 7, 1-2 | the heaven have Thee, all things have Thee, and they be bounded 177 7, 1-2 | and without, directing all things which Thou hast created. 178 7, 1-2 | less, a lesser: and all things should in such sort be full 179 7, 3-4 | but all beings, and all things, wert undefilable and unalterable, 180 7, 4-6 | by Thee, Who knowest all things? Nor is there any nature 181 7, 4-6 | Nor is there any nature in things, but Thou knowest it. And 182 7, 5-7 | hath created all these things good. He indeed, the greater 183 7, 5-7 | matter, whereof to create all things. For He should not be All-mighty, 184 7, 5-8 | such art whereby to foresee things to come, but that men's 185 7, 5-8 | lottery, and that out of many things which they said should come 186 7, 6-9 | hearing and believing these things, told by one of such credibility, 187 7, 6-10 | with myself on the like things, that no one of those dotards ( 188 7, 6-10 | soever in the nature of things folk may pretend it to have) 189 7, 7-11 | after this death. These things being safe and immovably 190 7, 7-11 | place, but I was intent on things contained in place, but 191 7, 7-11 | enough with me. For to these things was I superior, but inferior 192 7, 7-11 | buckler, even these inferior things were set above me, and pressed 193 7, 7-11 | and defiled?" And these things had grown out of my wound; 194 7, 9-13 | beginning with God: all things were made by Him, and without 195 7, 9-14 | every knee should how, of things in heaven, and things in 196 7, 9-14 | of things in heaven, and things in earth, and things under 197 7, 9-14 | and things in earth, and things under the earth; and that 198 7, 9-14 | For Thou hiddest these things from the wise, and revealedst 199 7, 9-15 | and beasts, and creeping things; namely, into that Egyptian 200 7, 9-15 | calf that eateth hay. These things found I here, but I fed 201 7, 10-16| being understood by those things which are made. ~ ~ 202 7, 11-17| 17 And I beheld the other things below Thee, and I perceived 203 7, 11-17| in Himself, reneweth all things. And Thou art the Lord my 204 7, 12-18| manifested unto me, that those things be good which yet are corrupted; 205 7, 12-18| monstrous than to affirm things to become better by losing 206 7, 12-18| me that Thou madest all things good, nor is there any substance 207 7, 12-18| that Thou madest not all things equal, therefore are all 208 7, 12-18| equal, therefore are all things; because each is good, and 209 7, 12-18| because our God made all things very good. ~ ~ 210 7, 13-19| in the parts thereof some things, because unharmonising with 211 7, 13-19| evil: whereas those very things harmonise with others, and 212 7, 13-19| are good. And all these things which harmonise not together, 213 7, 13-19| that I should say, "These things should not be": for should 214 7, 13-19| and all cattle, creeping things, and flying fowls; kings 215 7, 13-19| I did not now long for things better, because I conceived 216 7, 13-19| judgment I apprehended that the things above were better than these 217 7, 15-21| And I looked back on other things; and I saw that they owed 218 7, 15-21| because Thou containest all things in Thine hand in Thy Truth; 219 7, 15-21| hand in Thy Truth; and all things are true so far as they 220 7, 15-21| not. And I saw that all things did harmonise, not with 221 7, 16-22| Supreme, towards these lower things, and casting out its bowels, 222 7, 17-23| sorrow into these inferior things. This weight was carnal 223 7, 17-23| mind that museth upon many things. And most certain I was, 224 7, 17-23| being understood by the things that are made, even Thy 225 7, 17-23| me in judging soundly on things mutable, and pronouncing, " 226 7, 17-23| bodily senses represent things external, whitherto reach 227 7, 17-23| then I saw Thy invisible things understood by the things 228 7, 17-23| things understood by the things which are made. But I could 229 7, 18-24| whereby Thou createdst all things, might provide milk for 230 7, 19-25| an ensample of despising things temporal for the obtaining 231 7, 19-25| variation. And should these things be falsely written of Him, 232 7, 20-26| truth, I saw Thy invisible things, understood by those things 233 7, 20-26| things, understood by those things which are made; and though 234 7, 20-26| varying; and that all other things are from Thee, on this most 235 7, 20-26| that they are." Of these things I was assured, yet too unsure 236 7, 21-27| lowly in heart; for these things hast Thou hid from the wise 237 7, 21-27| as very torment. These things did wonderfully sink into 238 8, 1-2 | house which I loved, those things delighted me no longer. 239 8, 1-2 | could not out of the good things which are seen, find out 240 8, 1-2 | whom Thou createdst all things. There is yet another kind 241 8, 3-6 | art ever the same; for all things which abide not the same 242 8, 3-7 | finding or recovering the things it loves, than if it had 243 8, 3-7 | had them? yea, and other things witness hereunto; and all 244 8, 3-7 | witness hereunto; and all things are full of witnesses, crying 245 8, 3-8 | joy to Thyself, and some things around Thee evermore rejoice 246 8, 3-8 | this, that this portion of things thus ebbs and flows alternately 247 8, 4-9 | Thou hast chosen the weak things of the world to confound 248 8, 4-9 | the strong; and the base things of this world, and the things 249 8, 4-9 | things of this world, and the things despised hast Thou chosen, 250 8, 4-9 | hast Thou chosen, and those things which are not, that Thou 251 8, 4-9 | mightest bring to nought things that are. And yet even that 252 8, 6-13 | the drudgery of worldly things, I will now declare, and 253 8, 8-20 | had not obeyed. So many things then I did, when "to will" 254 8, 8-20 | thoroughly. For in these things the ability was one with 255 8, 10-22| when they hold these evil things; and themselves shall become 256 8, 10-24| amid the vast variety of things desired) more, conflicting 257 9, 4-8 | should I speak the same things, nor in the same way, if 258 9, 4-9 | and I spake aloud many things earnestly and forcibly, 259 9, 4-10 | to be angry at myself for things past, that I might not sin 260 9, 4-10 | judgment. Nor were my good things now without, nor sought 261 9, 4-10 | waste themselves on the things seen and temporal, and in 262 9, 4-10 | said, Who will show us good things? And we would say, and they 263 9, 4-10 | said, Who will show us good things? For there, where I was 264 9, 4-11 | to seek those many other things, which are not what Thou 265 9, 7-16 | that I should confess these things also unto Thee? which great 266 9, 8-17 | my God, for innumerable things whereof I am silent. But 267 9, 8-18 | for whoso despiseth little things shall fall by little and 268 9, 9-21 | on both sides most bitter things, such as swelling and indigested 269 9, 9-21 | persons mutually angered things said in anger, but add withal 270 9, 9-21 | in anger, but add withal things never spoken, whereas to 271 9, 10-23| sweetly; and forgetting those things which are behind, and reaching 272 9, 10-23| reaching forth unto those things which are before, we were 273 9, 10-24| degrees pass through all things bodily, even the very heaven 274 9, 10-24| Wisdom by whom all these things are made, and what have 275 9, 10-24| becoming old, and maketh all things new? ~ ~ 276 9, 10-25| might hear Whom in these things we love, might hear His 277 9, 10-26| 9.10.26 Such things was I speaking, and even 278 9, 10-26| we were speaking of these things, and this world with all 279 9, 11-27| answer I made her unto these things, I remember not. For scarce 280 9, 11-27| withdrawn from these visible things. We hastened round her; 281 9, 11-27| that he still savoured such things, and then looking upon me: " 282 9, 11-28| can the human mind embrace things divine) to have this addition 283 9, 12-31| displeased that these human things had such power over me, 284 9, 13-36| buried in her own land. These things she enjoined us not; but 285 10, 1-1 | rejoice healthfully. Other things of this life are the less 286 10, 3-3 | because charity believeth all things (that is, among those whom 287 10, 5-7 | although no man knoweth the things of a man, but the spirit 288 10, 6-9 | and the living creeping things, and they answered, "We 289 10, 6-9 | And I replied unto all the things which encompass the door 290 10, 6-9 | heaven and earth, and all things therein, who said, "We are 291 10, 6-9 | but He made us." These things did my inner man know by 292 10, 6-10 | ask, so that the invisible things of God are clearly seen, 293 10, 6-10 | being understood by the things that are made; but by love 294 10, 8-12 | images, brought into it from things of all sorts perceived by 295 10, 8-12 | other way varying those things which the sense hath come 296 10, 8-12 | its secret place. Other things come up readily, in unbroken 297 10, 8-13 | 10.8.13 There are all things preserved distinctly and 298 10, 8-13 | laid up. Nor yet do the things themselves enter in; only 299 10, 8-13 | only the images of the things perceived are there in readiness, 300 10, 8-13 | by the ears. So the other things, piled in and up by the 301 10, 8-14 | 10.8.14 These things do I within, in that vast 302 10, 8-14 | and fresh likenesses of things which I have experienced, 303 10, 8-14 | stored with the images of things so many and so great, "and 304 10, 8-15 | when I spake of all these things, I did not see them with 305 10, 9-16 | images thereof, but the things themselves. For, what is 306 10, 9-16 | still conceives. For those things are not transmitted into 307 10, 10-17| and now are not. But the things themselves which are signified 308 10, 10-17| Whence and how entered these things into my memory? I know not 309 10, 11-18| find, that to learn these things whereof we imbibe nor the 310 10, 11-18| to take heed that those things which the memory did before 311 10, 11-18| familiarised to them. And how many things of this kind does my memory 312 10, 12-19| sounds are other than the things. For the sounds are other 313 10, 12-19| Greek than in Latin; but the things are neither Greek, nor Latin, 314 10, 12-19| also the numbers of the things with which we number all 315 10, 12-19| deride me for saying these things, and I will pity him, while 316 10, 13-20| 10.13.20 All these things I remember, and how I learnt 317 10, 13-20| learnt them I remember. Many things also most falsely objected 318 10, 13-20| present discerning of these things is different from remembering 319 10, 13-20| have often understood these things; and what I now discern 320 10, 13-20| been able to remember these things, by the force of memory 321 10, 14-22| but notions of the very things themselves which we never 322 10, 15-23| stone, I name the sun, the things themselves not being present 323 10, 16-25| faces whom I have seen, and things reported by the other senses; 324 10, 16-25| the body. For when these things were present, my memory 325 10, 17-26| of innumerable kinds of things, either through images, 326 10, 17-26| and nests, nor many other things they are used unto: nor 327 10, 21-30| according to the nature of the things, wherein I remember myself 328 10, 21-30| joyed. For even from foul things have I been immersed in 329 10, 21-30| otherwhiles in good and honest things, which I recall with longing, 330 10, 23-33| strongly taken up with other things which have more power to 331 10, 23-34| only Truth, by Whom all things are true. ~ ~ 332 10, 25-36| the images of corporeal things: and I came to those parts 333 10, 27-38| but I was not with Thee. Things held me far from Thee, which, 334 10, 30-41| spoken) the images of such things as my ill custom there fixed; 335 10, 30-41| suggestions? And should the things themselves be urged on it, 336 10, 31-45| unless Thou give it. Many things Thou givest us, praying 337 10, 31-45| suffer need. I can do all things through Christ that strengtheneth 338 10, 31-45| same dust. I can do all things (saith he) through Him that 339 10, 31-46| Father, that to the pure, all things are pure; but that it is 340 10, 31-46| judge him that eateth. These things have I learned, thanks be 341 10, 33-49| lead her. Thus in these things I unawares sin, but afterwards 342 10, 33-50| the singing, but with the things sung, when they are sung 343 10, 33-50| you who do not act, these things touch not you. But Thou, 344 10, 34-51| occupy it, who made these things, very good indeed, yet is 345 10, 34-51| me when engaged on other things, and not observing it. And 346 10, 35-56| dare I say, since so many things of this kind buzz on all 347 10, 35-57| most petty and contemptible things is our curiosity daily tempted, 348 10, 35-57| not to fall. And of such things is my life full; and my 349 10, 35-57| becomes the receptacle of such things, and is overcharged with 350 10, 36-58| account this also among things of slight concernment, or 351 10, 36-58| satisfy my desire with good things: who didst curb my pride 352 10, 37-61| frenzied in error on all things, be praised by all men, 353 10, 37-61| alone, that is, from what things to refrain our love, but 354 10, 37-61| praise, either when those things be praised in me, in which 355 10, 37-61| because those same good things which please me in myself, 356 10, 37-61| forasmuch as either those things are praised, which displease 357 10, 38-64| only taking pleasure in things not good, as if good, but 358 10, 38-64| if good, but in Thy good things, as though their own; or 359 10, 40-65| discern nothing of these things without Thee, and finding 360 10, 40-65| myself, who found out these things, who went over them all, 361 10, 40-65| its dignity, taking some things upon the report of my senses, 362 10, 40-65| my memory revolving some things, storing up others, drawing 363 10, 40-65| down again into these lower things, and am swept back by former 364 10, 43-70| live, and consider wondrous things out of Thy law. Thou knowest 365 11, 1-1 | See, I have told Thee many things, as I could and as I would, 366 11, 2-3 | meditations in the hidden things of Thy law, and close it 367 11, 2-3 | meditate on the wonderful things out of Thy law; even from 368 11, 2-4 | through Whom Thou madest all things, and among them, me also;- 369 11, 3-5 | him by Thee to open these things unto me, and would lay the 370 11, 3-5 | Thy servant to speak these things, give to me also to understand 371 11, 7-9 | eternally, and by It are all things spoken eternally. For what 372 11, 7-9 | might be spoken, but all things together and eternally. 373 11, 7-9 | saying; and yet are not all things made together, or everlasting, 374 11, 9-11 | satisfy my desire with good things, because my youth shall 375 11, 11-13| understand not yet how the things be made, which by Thee, 376 11, 11-13| they strive to comprehend things eternal, whilst their heart 377 11, 11-13| fluttereth between the motions of things past and to come, and is 378 11, 12-14| laugh at him who asketh deep things and gain praise for one 379 11, 12-14| one who answereth false things. But I say that Thou, our 380 11, 13-16| But Thou precedest all things past, by the sublimity of 381 11, 13-16| Thee. Thou hast made all things; and before all times Thou 382 11, 17-22| where did they, who foretold things to come, see them, if as 383 11, 17-22| seen. And they who relate things past, could not relate them, 384 11, 17-22| could no way be discerned. Things then past and to come, are." ~ ~ 385 11, 18-23| out of the memory, not the things themselves which are past, 386 11, 18-23| conceived by the images of the things, they, in passing, have 387 11, 18-23| like cause of foretelling things to come also; that of things 388 11, 18-23| things to come also; that of things which as yet are not, the 389 11, 18-24| secret fore-perceiving of things to come be; that only can 390 11, 18-24| but present. When then things to come are said to be seen, 391 11, 18-24| those who foretell those things, do behold the conceptions 392 11, 18-24| the numerous variety of things furnish me some example. 393 11, 18-24| may be foretold. Future things then are not yet: and if 394 11, 18-24| foretold they may be from things present, which are already, 395 11, 19-25| way dost Thou teach souls things to come? For Thou didst 396 11, 19-25| nothing is to come, teach things to come; or rather of the 397 11, 19-25| of the future, dost teach things present? For, what is not, 398 11, 20-26| and plain is, that neither things to come nor past are. Nor 399 11, 20-26| three times; a present of things past, a present of things 400 11, 20-26| things past, a present of things present, and a present of 401 11, 20-26| present, and a present of things future." For these three 402 11, 20-26| not see them; present of things past, memory; present of 403 11, 20-26| past, memory; present of things present, sight; present 404 11, 20-26| present, sight; present of things future, expectation. If 405 11, 20-26| what is past. For but few things are there, which we speak 406 11, 20-26| we speak properly, most things improperly; still the things 407 11, 20-26| things improperly; still the things intended are understood. ~ ~ 408 11, 21-27| measure, nor can we measure things that are not; and things 409 11, 21-27| things that are not; and things past and to come, are not." 410 11, 22-28| these usual, yet hidden things, from my desire, that it 411 11, 22-28| enquire of concerning these things? and to whom shall I more 412 11, 22-28| they are, and the self-same things again are but too deeply 413 11, 23-29| thing notices common to things great and small. The stars 414 11, 27-36| times; the impression, which things as they pass by cause in 415 11, 27-36| present, I measure, not the things which pass by to make this 416 11, 28-37| enacteth this, there be three things done? For it expects, it 417 11, 28-37| therefore denieth, that things to come are not as yet? 418 11, 28-37| the mind an expectation of things to come. And who denies 419 11, 28-37| come. And who denies past things to be now no longer? and 420 11, 28-37| in the mind a memory of things past. And who denieth the 421 11, 29-39| manifold distractions amid many things, that by Him I may apprehend 422 11, 29-39| distended but extended, not to things which shall be and shall 423 11, 29-39| pass away, but to those things which are before, not distractedly 424 11, 30-40| be extended towards those things which are before; and understand 425 11, 31-41| foreknowledge, as to know all things past and to come, as I know 426 11, 31-41| shouldest in such wise know all things past and to come. Far, far 427 12, 6-6 | song of praise, for those things which it is not able to 428 12, 6-6 | changeableness of changeable things, is itself capable of all 429 12, 6-6 | into which these changeable things are changed. And this changeableness, 430 12, 7-7 | Thee, from Whom are all things, so far forth as they are? 431 12, 7-7 | Almighty and Good, to make all things good, even the great heaven, 432 12, 7-7 | createdst heaven and earth; things of two sorts; one near Thee, 433 12, 8-8 | the fishes, and creeping things in the bottom of it. But 434 12, 8-8 | thereof to make those great things, which we sons of men wonder 435 12, 8-8 | mightest make all these things of which this changeable 436 12, 8-8 | made by the alterations of things, while the figures, the 437 12, 12-15| 12.12.15 These things considered, as much as Thou 438 12, 12-15| openest to me knocking, two things I find that Thou hast made, 439 12, 12-15| Heaven and Earth; the two things that I spake of. But the 440 12, 13-16| there is no distinction of things: -it is, then, on account 441 12, 14-17| servant Moses wrote these things, would not have those words 442 12, 15-18| and always, He willeth all things that He willeth; not again 443 12, 15-18| ear, the expectation of things to come becomes sight, when 444 12, 15-18| our God is eternal." These things I infer, and put together, 445 12, 15-19| ye gainsayers? Are these things false?" "No," they say; " 446 12, 15-20| wisdom was created before all things; not that Wisdom which is 447 12, 15-20| Father, and by Whom all things were created, and in Whom, 448 12, 15-20| wisdom was created before all things, the rational and intellectual 449 12, 15-20| been created before all things, precedeth also the creature 450 12, 16-23| God, who grant all these things to be true, which Thy Truth 451 12, 16-23| For those who deny these things, let them bark and deafen 452 12, 16-23| solid joy, and all good things unspeakable, yea all at 453 12, 16-23| am ascertained of these things), and Thou conform and confirm 454 12, 17-24| they say, "Though these things be true, yet did not Moses 455 12, 17-24| piece by piece, all those things, which it pleased the Holy 456 12, 17-24| that all these visible things which we all know, were 457 12, 17-25| Notwithstanding, since all things be made not of the substance 458 12, 17-25| the common matter of all things visible and invisible (as 459 12, 17-26| unformed commencement of things, the stuff apt to receive 460 12, 17-26| qualities and forms, all those things which being now digested 461 12, 18-27| 12.18.27 All which things being heard and well considered, 462 12, 18-27| zealously confessing these things, since divers things may 463 12, 18-27| these things, since divers things may be understood under 464 12, 19-28| earth. It is true, that of things having form, there is not 465 12, 19-28| madest, of Whom are all things. It is true, that whatsoever 466 12, 20-29| hast enabled to see such things, and who unshakenly believe 467 12, 21-30| formless matter of corporeal things, without order, without 468 12, 21-30| were to be made, with all things in them, which are known 469 12, 22-31| that God of Whom are all things, very good; for as we affirm 470 12, 22-31| made heaven and earth, all things be comprehended, what shall 471 12, 23-32| 12.23.32 These things then being heard and perceived, 472 12, 23-32| concerning the truth of the things, the other, concerning the 473 12, 23-32| imagine Moses to have written things that be false. But let me 474 12, 24-33| world Thou createdst all things visible and invisible, affirm 475 12, 24-33| this when he wrote these things, as I do see it in Thy truth 476 12, 27-37| above and below, wherein all things were to be contained. And 477 12, 28-38| Thou art, Thou madest all things, not by any change of will, 478 12, 28-38| was not, and that these things were not out of Thyself, 479 12, 28-38| which is the form of all things; but out of nothing, a formless 480 12, 28-38| variations of the Universe. These things they see, and rejoice, in 481 12, 28-39| understands the commencement of things created; In the beginning 482 12, 28-39| darksome earth, with the things in them contained. ~ ~ 483 12, 29-40| eternity, as God is before all things; by time, as the flower 484 12, 29-40| Lord, unchangeably making things changeable; and thereby 485 12, 29-40| precede the forms of the things made of them, but in singing 486 12, 29-40| understand how the matter of things was first made, and called 487 12, 29-40| time; because the forms of things give rise to time; but that 488 12, 29-40| value it is last (because things formed are superior to things 489 12, 29-40| things formed are superior to things without form) and is preceded 490 12, 30-41| them not, delivering high things lowlily, and with few words 491 12, 30-41| revelation he wrote these things, he intended that, which 492 12, 31-42| who should see therein things true but divers? For I certainly ( 493 13, 4-5 | Thyself art, although these things had either never been, or 494 13, 5-6 | the Father, who made these things, and under the name of Beginning, 495 13, 5-6 | Son, in whom He made these things; and believing, as I did, 496 13, 9-10 | supereminence of Divinity above all things changeable, then were both 497 13, 13-14| apprehended, and forgetteth those things which are behind, and reacheth 498 13, 17-20| attaining whereof they do all things, though they waver up and 499 13, 17-20| of Thy dominion over all things. ~ ~ 500 13, 17-21| in like need; not only in things easy, as in herb yielding


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