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St. Augustine
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1 Int | societies, the “city of earth” and the “city of God.” 2 Int | created the heavens and the earth” is the basic formula of 3 Int, 1 | created the heaven and the earth,2 even as far as the reference 4 1, II | who made both heaven and earth, come into me? Is there 5 1, II | even the heaven and the earth, which thou hast made, and 6 1, II | Where, beyond heaven and earth, could I go that there my 7 1, II | said, “I fill heaven and earth”?12~ ~ 8 1, III | dost fill the heaven and earth, do they contain thee? Or, 9 1, III | of thee after heaven and earth are full? Or, indeed, is 10 1, VI | thee, O Lord of heaven and earth, giving praise to thee for 11 1, VII | lived but a day upon this earth. Who brings this to my remembrance? 12 1, XIII | creation, having forsaken thee; earth sinking back to earth again. 13 1, XIII | thee; earth sinking back to earth again. And, if I had been 14 1, XVI(29) | means of safe transport from earth to heaven.~ 15 2, VI | courses; nor the beauty of the earth, or the sea - teeming with 16 3, VII | men, whose days upon the earth are few, cannot by their 17 3, X | shown to the fruits of the earth than unto men, for whom 18 3, XI | pouring down, they watered the earth under her eyes in every 19 4, IX | that created heaven and earth, and filled them because 20 4, XII | our very Life came down to earth and bore our death, and 21 4, XV | carried out in me, that the earth should bring forth briars 22 5, III | And lo, they fell upon the earth, and “their foolish heart 23 5, VIII | nothing better than the earth’s cunning. And I who hated 24 5, X | aside, O Lord of heaven and earth, Creator of all things visible 25 5, X | form which they called the earth or in a thin and subtle 26 5, X | spirit penetrating that earth. And because my piety - 27 6, II | filled with fruits of the earth, she had learned to bring 28 6, I | of all its contents (of earth, water, air, or heaven), 29 6, I | without end; so that the earth should have thee, the heaven 30 6, I | body of the air above the earth does not bar the passage 31 6, I | and sea, and even of the earth, was all open to thee and, 32 6, I | way a greater part of the earth would contain a greater 33 6, V | creation: all that we see of earth and sea and air and stars 34 6, IX | in heaven, and things in earth, and things under the earth; 35 6, IX | earth, and things under the earth; and that every tongue should 36 6, X | above water, or heaven above earth, but it was higher, because 37 6, XIII | creation which we call the earth, having its own cloudy and 38 6, XIII | shown from the fact that “earth, dragons, and all deeps; 39 6, XIII | flying fowl; things of the earth, and all people; princes, 40 6, XIII | princes, and all judges of the earth; both young men and maidens, 41 7, I | be the Lord in heaven and earth, great and wonderful is 42 7, III | highest heaven to the lowest earth, from the beginning of the 43 7, V | But, still bound to the earth, I refused to be thy soldier; 44 8, II | sanctified throughout the earth - it nevertheless looked 45 8, VI | remove his life from the earth, and even now I recall him 46 8, VIII | Lord, ruler of heaven and earth, who changest to thy purposes 47 8, X | moon and stars shine on the earth. Indeed, we soared higher 48 8, X | silenced; and the phantoms of earth and waters and air were 49 8, XI | two of them, so united on earth, should lie in the same 50 9, VI | see also the heaven, and earth, and all that is in them - 51 9, VI | otherwise, both heaven and earth would tell abroad thy praises 52 9, VI | is this God? I asked the earth, and it answered, “I am 53 9, VI | and everything in the earth made the same confession. 54 9, VI | sought with my body from earth to heaven, as far as I was 55 9, VI | the answers of heaven and earth and all the things therein, 56 9, VI | asked the whole frame of earth about my God, and it answered, “ 57 9, VI | me, “Neither heaven nor earth nor anybody is your God.” 58 9, VIII | memory. For in it, heaven, earth, and sea are present to 59 9, XVI | about the weight of the earth. It is I myself - I, the 60 9, XXVIII | Is not the life of man on earth an ordeal? Who is he that 61 9, XXVIII | the life of man upon the earth an ordeal, and that without 62 10, II | when thou madest heaven and earth, and thenceforward to the 63 10, III | beginning thou madest heaven and earth.419 Moses wrote of this; 64 10, IV | there are the heaven and the earth. They cry aloud that they 65 10, IV | changed and varied. Heaven and earth thus speak plainly that 66 10, V | make the heaven and the earth, and what was the tool of 67 10, V | thou make the heaven and earth? For truly, neither in heaven 68 10, V | neither in heaven nor on earth didst thou make heaven and 69 10, V | didst thou make heaven and earth - nor in the air nor in 70 10, V | belong to the heaven and the earth. Nowhere in the whole world 71 10, V | fashion the heaven and the earth,421 for where couldst thou 72 10, VI | didst say that heaven and earth should be made, and thus 73 10, VI | and thus madest heaven and earth, then there was already 74 10, VI | creature before heaven and earth by whose motions in time 75 10, VI | before the heaven and the earth; or if there was, then it 76 10, VI | Let the heaven and the earth be made!” For whatever it 77 10, IX | thou hast made heaven and earth - through thy Word, thy 78 10, IX | thou hast made heaven and earth.~ 79 10, X | before he made heaven and earth? For if he was idle,” they 80 10, XII | before he made heaven and earth?” I do not answer, as a 81 10, XII | in the termheaven and earth” every creature is included, 82 10, XII | Before God made heaven and earth, he did not make anything 83 10, XIII | Architect of heaven and earth, didst for ages unnumbered 84 10, XIII | before thou madest heaven and earth, why is it said that thou 85 10, XIII | no time before heaven and earth, how, then, can it be asked, “ 86 10, XXIII | that the sun is above the earth (which separates day from 87 10, XXX | before he made heaven and earth?” or, “How did it come into 88 10, XXXI | both the heaven and the earth without any change in thy 89 10, XXXI | thou didst make heaven and earth in their beginnings without 90 11 | formed matter of heaven and earth to the prior matrix from 91 11, II | for thou madest heaven and earth. This heaven which I see, 92 11, II | heaven which I see, and this earth on which I walk - from which 93 11, II | from which came this “earth” that I carry about me - 94 11, II | heavens is the Lord’s, but the earth he hath given to the children 95 11, II | which all that we can see is earth? For this whole corporeal 96 11, II | in its entirety - and our earth is the lowest of these levels. 97 11, II | even the heaven of our own earth is only earth. Indeed, it 98 11, II | of our own earth is only earth. Indeed, it is not absurd 99 11, II | those two great bodies458earth” in comparison with that 100 11, II(458) | Earth and sky.~ 101 11, III | 3. And truly this earth was invisible and unformed,459 102 11, IV | total formlessness than the earth and the abyss? Because of 103 11, IV | men by the phrase, “The earth invisible and unformed”?~ 104 11, VII | create the heaven and the earth - not out of thyself, for 105 11, VII | didst create the heaven and earth - something great and something 106 11, VII | great heaven and the small earth. Thou wast, and there was 107 11, VII | didst create heaven and earth: these two things, one near 108 11, VIII | was thine, O Lord, but the earth which thou didst give to 109 11, VIII | that is, the heaven of this earth and sea which thou madest 110 11, VIII | thou hadst made heaven and earth.~But this earth itself which 111 11, VIII | heaven and earth.~But this earth itself which thou hadst 112 11, VIII | this invisible and unformed earth, out of this formlessness 113 11, VIII | matter is the invisible earth of which we have spoken, 114 11, VIII(469)| non constat, the created earth really exists but never 115 11, IX | beginning thou madest heaven and earth,” says nothing about times 116 11, IX | this shapelessness - this earth invisible and unformed - 117 11, XII | didst create heaven and earth - these are the two things 118 11, XII | which I spoke.~But “the earth was invisible and unformed, 119 11, XII | be created and a second earth - visible and well formed, 120 11, XIII | made the heaven and the earth, but the earth was invisible 121 11, XIII | heaven and the earth, but the earth was invisible and unformed, 122 11, XIII | the invisible and unformed earth, I understand that which 123 11, XIII | heavens) and the other one earth (but the earth invisible 124 11, XIII | other one earth (but the earth invisible and unformed) - 125 11, XIII | created the heaven and the earth.” For it immediately indicated 126 11, XIII | immediately indicated which earth it was speaking about. When, 127 11, XV | didst create the heaven and earth. This is truly the created 128 11, XVII | created the heaven and the earth.’ By the termheaven’ he 129 11, XVII | of God. And by the termearth’ he was not referring to 130 11, XVII | the terms of heaven and earth,” they say, “he wished first 131 11, XVII | agree that the phrases, “The earth was invisible and unformed,” 132 11, XVII | by the name of heaven and earth because, out of it, this 133 11, XVII | by the name of heaven and earth - was created and perfected”? 134 11, XVII | fittingly called heaven and earth. Thus, the whole creation 135 11, XVII | form) from which heaven and earth were to be created (that 136 11, XVII | the invisible and unformed earth and the darkness over the 137 11, XVII | the invisible and unformed earth is to be understood as having 138 11, XVII | by the termsheaven and earth,’ when it reads, ‘In the 139 11, XVII | created the heaven and the earth’; instead, the unformed 140 11, XVII | and are called heaven and earth: the former a spiritual 141 11, XIX | create the heaven and the earth. It is also true that “the 142 11, XIX | division (the heaven and the earth) and these two terms include 143 11, XIX | formlessness of which heaven and earth were made might be called “ 144 11, XIX | might be calledheaven and earth.” It is true that of all 145 11, XIX | to the unformed than the earth and the abyss. It is true 146 11, XX | created the heaven and the earth” to mean, “In his Word, 147 11, XX | created the heaven and the earthmeans, “In his Word, coeternal 148 11, XX | created the heaven and the earthmeans, “In his Word, coeternal 149 11, XX | created the heaven and the earthmeans, “In his Word, coeternal 150 11, XX | creation, in which heaven and earth were as yet indistinguished; 151 11, XX | beginning God created heaven and earthmeans, “In the very beginning 152 11, XX | undifferentiated, heaven and earth, from which both of them 153 11, XXI | interpretation that “the earth was invisible and unformed 154 11, XXI | different sense, that “But the earth was invisible and unformed, 155 11, XXI | totality called heaven and earth was as yet unformed and 156 11, XXI | heaven and the corporeal earth were to be made, with all 157 11, XXI | differently and says that “But the earth was invisible and unformed, 158 11, XXI | totality called heaven and earth was as yet an unformed and 159 11, XXI | heaven of heavens’) and the earth (which refers to the whole 160 11, XXI | sense who says that “But the earth was invisible and unformed, 161 11, XXI | by the termheaven and earth’; that formlessness itself 162 11, XXI | it called the invisibleearth’ and the unformed and lightless ‘ 163 11, XXI | made the heaven and the earth (namely, the spiritual and 164 11, XXI | another says that “But the earth was invisible and formless, 165 11, XXI | said, God made heaven and earth, namely, the entire corporeal 166 11, XXII | by the termheaven and earth,’ then there was something 167 11, XXII | which he did make heaven and earth. And Scripture has not told 168 11, XXII | in the termheaven and earth’ (or the term ‘earth’ alone) 169 11, XXII | and earth’ (or the termearth’ alone) when it is said, ‘ 170 11, XXII | God created the heaven and earth.’ Thus, in what follows - ’ 171 11, XXII | in what follows - ’the earth was invisible and unformed’ - 172 11, XXII | verse, ‘God made heaven and earth.’” Those who maintain either 173 11, XXII | phrase ‘He made heaven and earth’ all things are included, 174 11, XXII | as included in the termearth,’ then how can unformed 175 11, XXII | matter be meant by the termearth’ when we see the waters 176 11, XXII | the Scripture calls the earth - invisible and unformed - 177 11, XXIV | created the heaven and the earth,” as confidently as I can 178 11, XXIV | this passage, “heaven and earthrefers to no formed and 179 11, XXVIII | made the heaven and the earth,” and he beholds Wisdom 180 11, XXVIII | hast created the heaven and earth, one believes that the matter 181 11, XXVIII | out of which heaven and earth were to be created is what 182 11, XXVIII | by the phraseheaven and earth.” But another believes that 183 11, XXVIII | designated by the termearth.” But those who understand 184 11, XXVIII | understand the phraseheaven and earth” to mean the yet unformed 185 11, XXVIII | which the heaven and the earth were to be formed do not 186 11, XXVIII | believe that “heaven and earthrefers to the created things 187 11, XXVIII | heavens and the darkened earth and all the things that 188 11, XXIX | interpret the phraseheaven and earth” as referring only to the “ 189 11, XXIX | the “matter” of heaven and earth, namely, of the prior universal, 190 11, XXIX | and was calledheaven and earth” because out of it the heaven 191 11, XXIX | out of it the heaven and earth were made. This primal formlessness 192 12, II | what did the heaven and earth, which thou didst make in 193 12, V | created the heaven and the earth. Many things we have said 194 12, V | of heavens, and about the earth invisible and unformed, 195 12, VI | the invisible and unformed earth, and darkness over the abyss - 196 12, XII | Christ made “heaven and earth,” namely, the spiritual 197 12, XII | form of doctrine,” our “earth531 was “invisible and unformed,” 198 12, XV | whereas while they lived on earth their authority was not 199 12, XV | Indeed, both heaven and earth shall pass away, but thy 200 12, XVII | sweet spring, so that “the earthmay bring forth her fruit 201 12, XVII(582)| analogy between the good earth bearing its fruits and the 202 12, XVIII | truth spring up out of the earth, and let righteousness look 203 12, XVIII | which spring forth from the earth how good it is. Thus let 204 12, XVIII | may shed light upon the earth, and may divide between 205 12, XVIII | heavenly blessings on the earth in their proper seasons.~ 206 12, XIX | the widow,”596 that the earth may bring forth the green 207 12, XIX | they may shine upon the earth.~There was that rich man 208 12, XIX | thorns come from, if the earth is really fruitful? uproot 209 12, XIX | Teacher. But “the barren earth600 was grieved, and the 210 12, XIX | despised. Shine over all the earth, and let the day be lighted 211 12, XX | living creatures which the earth brings forth, but to the 212 12, XX | fowls that fly over the earth. For, by the ministry of 213 12, XX | have gone flying over the earth, high in the firmament of 214 12, XX | gone out through all the earth, and their words to the 215 12, XXI | depth of the sea but “the earth,”611 separated from the 216 12, XXI | now that “the faithful earth” is separated from “the 217 12, XXI | not believe.”613~And the earth which thou hast founded 218 12, XXI | forth “a living soul” in the earth.~The earth brings forth “ 219 12, XXI | soul” in the earth.~The earth brings forth “the living 220 12, XXI | living soul” because “the earth” is the cause of such things 221 12, XXI | firmament of heaven. “The earth” no longer needs them, although 222 12, XXI | yet be multiplied on the earth. The preaching of the first 223 12, XXI | has its origin from “the earth,” because only to the faithful 224 12, XXI | ministers do their work on “the earth” - not as they did formerly 225 12, XXI | soul shall live615 and “the earthmay bring forth “the living 226 12, XXI | world,” to the end that “the earthmay bring forth a “living 227 12, XXIII | beasts, and over all the earth, and over every creeping 228 12, XXIII | thing that creeps on the earth. And he does this by the 229 12, XXIII | all cattle, and all the earth; and over all creeping things 230 12, XXIII | things which creep on the earth.~Indeed, he judges and approves 231 12, XXIII | from the depths, the piousearth629 feeds upon; or, in the 232 12, XXIII | fowl are multiplied on the earth, they still take their origins 233 12, XXIII | signified by the phrase, “The earth bringing forth its fruit.” 234 12, XXIV | multiply, and replenish the earth.” In this art thou not making 235 12, XXIV | nor the stars, nor the earth, nor the sea? I might reply, 236 12, XXIV | should be multiplied on the earth. In like fashion, I might 237 12, XXIV | plants, and the beasts of the earth. But this “increase and 238 12, XXIV | beginning God created heaven and earth.”632 Is this not understood 239 12, XXIV | signified by “heaven and earth”), and also in righteous 240 12, XXIV | meanings. And thus also the earth is also replenished with 241 12, XXV | herb on the face of the earth, and all trees that bear 242 12, XXV | that by these fruits of the earth the works of mercy were 243 12, XXV | thus, from the fruitful earth, things are provided for 244 12, XXV | necessities of life. Such an “earth” was the godly Onesiphorus, 245 12, XXV | which are multiplied on the earth, for “their sound has gone 246 12, XXV | gone forth into all the earth.”638~ 247 12, XXVII | fed on such food as the earth alone brings forth when 248 12, XXX | all things fastened to the earth by their roots. But [they 249 12, XXXII | We see the heaven and the earth, either the corporeal part - 250 12, XXXII | heavy and flow along the earth. We see the waters gathered 251 12, XXXII | We see the face of the earth, replete with earthly creatures; 252 12, XXXIII | the matter of heaven and earth is one thing and the form 253 12, XXXIII | and the form of heaven and earth is another thing, thou didst 254 12, XXXIV | good, both in heaven and earth. And we have seen that this


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