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501 11, XXVII(500) | In the beginning God created," etc.~ 502 11, XXVIII | read or hear these words, O God, they see that all times 503 11, XXVIII | verse, “In the beginning God made the heaven and the 504 11, XXVIII | say, “At the first moment, God made . . .” And among those 505 11, XXIX | rightly be asked of him, “If God first made this, what then 506 11, XXIX | afterward? But when he said that God made matter first formless 507 11, XXIX | from origin. In eternity, God is before all things; in 508 11, XXX | bring concord, and may our God have mercy on us all, that 509 11, XXX | and also love thee, our God, O Fountain of Truth - as 510 11, XXXI | since through him the one God has tempered the Holy Scriptures 511 11, XXXI | Therefore, I am unwilling, O my God, to be so headstrong as 512 11, XXXII | Finally, O Lord - who art God and not flesh and blood - 513 11, XXXII | deceive us. Behold, O Lord, my God, how much we have written 514 12 | exhibit the profundities of God’s power and wisdom and love. 515 12 | division between the people of God and the conspiracy of the 516 12 | the image and likeness of God. He brings his survey to 517 12 | eternal Sabbath, on which God, who is eternal rest, “rested.”~ 518 12, I | 1. I call on thee, my God, my Mercy, who madest me 519 12, I | to thee, my Lord and my God. It is not that I may serve 520 12, II | like the mountains of God. For we, like the great 521 12, II(509) | preachers [receivers of God's illumination] are the 522 12, II(509) | illumination] are the mountains of God," for they first catch the 523 12, V | thou art the Trinity, O my God, since thou, O Father - 524 12, V | recognize, in the name of God, the Father who made all 525 12, V | since I did believe that my God was the Trinity, I sought 526 12, V | Thus, see the Trinity, O my God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, 527 12, VIII | beatitude. For it is thou, O our God, who wilt enlighten our 528 12, VIII | Give thyself to me, O my God, restore thyself to me! 529 12, VIII | abundance I have which is not my God is poverty.~ 530 12, XI | functions exist in the one God, or whether all three are 531 12, XII | faith; say to the Lord your God, “Holy, holy, holy, O Lord 532 12, XII | Holy, holy, holy, O Lord my God, in thy name we have been 533 12, XII | Spirit. For among us also God in his Christ made “heaven 534 12, XIII | thirsts after the living God as the stag pants for the 535 12, XIII | might make glad the city of God.547~For that city and for 536 12, XIII | unto me, ‘Where is your God?’”552~ 537 12, XIV | And I myself say: “O my God, where art thou? See now, 538 12, XIV | disquieted in me? Hope in God.”554 For his word is a lamp 539 12, XIV | shall stand and shall see my God, who is the health of my 540 12, XV | 16. Now who but thee, our God, didst make for us that 541 12, XV | to the little ones. O my God, out of the mouth of babes 542 12, XVII(579) | the Psalms and The City of God. Commenting on Ps. 65, Augustine 543 12, XVII(579) | another." In The City of God, he speaks of the bitterness 544 12, XVIII | things with us wisely, our God - in thy book, which is 545 12, XIX | answer - he is good for he is God. Let him answer him that, 546 12, XIX | mode. For lo, it is as if God were saying, “Let there 547 12, XX | you are made the mouth of God609 by whom he said, “Let 548 12, XX | multiplied by thy blessing, O God, who dost so refresh our 549 12, XXI | it.~31. But thy Word, O God, is a fountain of life eternal, 550 12, XXII | 32. Thus, O Lord, our God, our Creator, when our affections 551 12, XXII | acceptable and perfect will of God.”623 Therefore thou didst 552 12, XXII | statement in the singular, “And God made man.” Thus it is said 553 12, XXII | singular, “After the image of God.” Man is thus transformed 554 12, XXII | transformed in the knowledge of God, according to the image 555 12, XXIII | things of the Spirit of God.”625 But, when man was put 556 12, XXIII | Therefore in thy Church, O our God, by the grace thou hast 557 12, XXIII | renewed by the knowledge of God according to the image of 558 12, XXIII | is known to thy eyes, O God, and which may not, as yet, 559 12, XXIII | their fruits; yet thou, O God, knowest them already and 560 12, XXIV | sea? I might reply, O our God, that thou in creating us 561 12, XXIV | single example - the love of God and of our neighbor - by 562 12, XXIV | one way, “In the beginning God created heaven and earth.”632 563 12, XXIV(632) | confessions": the primacy of God, His constant creativity, 564 12, XXIV(632) | in which the purposes of God are announced and from which 565 12, XXV | desire to say, O my Lord God, what the following Scripture 566 12, XXV | all men forsook me: I pray God, that it be not laid up 567 12, XXVI | fruits”; but those whose god is their belly find no joy 568 12, XXVI | Therefore, he who serves God and not his own belly may 569 12, XXVI | now in the knowledge of God after the image of him who 570 12, XXVI | learned from thee, O my God, how to distinguish between 571 12, XXVI | she was feeding a man of God and this is why she fed 572 12, XXVIII | XXVIII~ ~43. And thou, O God, didst see everything that 573 12, XXIX | reply to me, for thou art my God, and thou dost speak to 574 12, XXX | I heard this, O Lord my God, and drank up a drop of 575 12, XXXI | man knows the things of God, but the Spirit of God. 576 12, XXXI | of God, but the Spirit of God. Now we have not received 577 12, XXXI | world, but the Spirit of God, that we might know the 578 12, XXXI | freely given to us from God.”648 And I am admonished 579 12, XXXI | man knows the things of God, but the Spirit of God: 580 12, XXXI | of God, but the Spirit of God: but how, then, do we also 581 12, XXXI | what things are given us by God?” The answer is given me: “ 582 12, XXXI | knows but the Spirit of God.” But just as it is truly 583 12, XXXI | speak through the Spirit of God, “It is not you who speak,” 584 12, XXXI | know through the Spirit of God, “It is not you yourselves 585 12, XXXI | perceive through the Spirit of God that a thing is good; it 586 12, XXXI | is not they who see, but God who seeth that it is good.~ 587 12, XXXI | sees a thing to be good, God should see in him that it 588 12, XXXI | us: “Because the love of God is shed abroad in our hearts 589 12, XXXV | CHAPTER XXXV~ ~50. O Lord God, grant us thy peace - for 590 12, XXXVIII(654)| Cf. The City of God, XI, 10, on Augustine's 591 12, XXXVIII(654)| a thought in the mind of God.~ 592 12, XXXVIII | But thou, O the one good God, hast never ceased to do


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