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1 1 | senses and their minds to see and even to foresee the 2 1 | meaning of Christ, we shall see that among some of the heretics 3 2 | hope for what we do not see, we then wait for it in 4 3(22) | Augustinian metaphysics. We see it in his earliest writings, 5 4 | Nevertheless, from good soil we can see both vines and thorns spring 6 6(34) | Lying much earlier, c. 395; see De mendacio in CSEL (J. 7 7(38) | Confessions, Bk. V, Ch. X, 19; see also City of God, XI, xxvii.~ 8 7(41) | See above, VII, 90.~ 9 9(59) | the faithful themselves, see On the Psalms, LXVIII, 7- 10 9(63) | Confessions, Bks. I-IX. See especially Bk. V, Chs. X, 11 13 | repentance - as, indeed, we see it happen even after baptism. 12 16 | that of those who always see the Father's face. For no 13 16 | we know in part, and we see in a glass darkly."~129 14 16 | even as they do, "we shall see~face to face."~131 And we 15 17 | of us all."~139 Thus we see~even infants, after the 16 18(142)| Vol. 41, pp. 35-97; but see also Migne, PL, 40, c. 197- 17 18(152)| See above, XVIII, 67.~ 18 21 | judgment to determine. For we see that, in respect of some 19 22 | divinely~helped, not only to see what we ought to do, but 20 24 | their experience, they will see more clearly the~meaning 21 24(201)| vellent. Cf. Scheel, 76-77 (See Bibl.); Riviere, 402-403; 22 25(210)| Rom. 9:15; see above, IX, 32.~ 23 25 | give the same reply as we see~the apostle giving: "O man, 24 28 | who profit from them can see or testify - even if they~ 25 30 | evil,"~244 who does not see that all these pertain to 26 33 | must have an end. You can see for yourself whether you~