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1 Int | necessity whatsoever - to act in love beyond human understanding
2 Int | Grace is God’s unmerited love and favor, prevenient and
3 Int | action of God’s redeeming love. To understand and interpret
4 Int | together by its loyalties and love has become an integral part
5 Int | by a greater and a wiser love.~We can observe two separate
6 Int, 1 | man in faith, hope, and love. Then, acknowledging that
7 Int, 1 | the virtue of Christian love as the heart of the Christian
8 Int, 1 | handbook” on faith, hope, and love which he hopes Laurence
9 1, IV | possessing all things. Thou dost love, but without passion; art
10 1, V | thou shouldst command me to love thee, and if I do it not,
11 1, V | a trifling sorrow not to love thee? It is not so to me.
12 1, X | better way, but from a sheer love of play. I loved the vanity
13 1, XII | my adolescence - I had no love of learning, and hated to
14 1, XIII | dead, who slew herself for love. And all this while I bore
15 1, XIII | over Dido, dead for the love of Aeneas, but who sheds
16 1, XIII | inmost thoughts? I did not love thee, and thus committed
17 1, XIII | evil ways I may come to love thy holy ways. Neither let
18 1, XV | to follow. Let me come to love thee wholly, and grasp thy
19 1, XVIII | and parents - all from a love of play, a craving for frivolous
20 2, I | soul - not because I still love them, but that I may love
21 2, I | love them, but that I may love thee, O my God. For love
22 2, I | love thee, O my God. For love of thy love I do this, recalling
23 2, I | my God. For love of thy love I do this, recalling in
24 2, II | that delighted me save to love and to be loved? Still I
25 2, II | the moderate way of the love of mind to mind - the bright
26 2, III | its Creator, and falls in love with thy creature instead
27 2, VI | wanton claim the name of love; and yet nothing is more
28 2, VI | is more enticing than thy love, nor is anything loved more
29 2, VII | longer fears them? I will love thee, O Lord, and thank
30 2, VII | powers, so that he should love thee less - as if he were
31 2, VII | I. And for this let him love thee just as much - indeed,
32 2, VIII | it. I did not, therefore, love the theft alone - yet, indeed,
33 3, I | around me. I was not in love as yet, but I was in love
34 3, I | love as yet, but I was in love with love; and, from a hidden
35 3, I | but I was in love with love; and, from a hidden hunger,
36 3, I | looking for something to love, for I was in love with
37 3, I | something to love, for I was in love with loving, and I hated
38 3, I | certainly not inspire our love.~To love and to be loved
39 3, I | not inspire our love.~To love and to be loved was sweet
40 3, I | fall precipitately into the love I was longing for. My God,
41 3, II | to be merciful so that we love their sorrows because without
42 3, II | means! Let us, however, love the sorrows of others. But
43 3, II | commended for his work of love, yet he who has the power
44 3, II | This is the reason for my love of griefs: that they would
45 3, II | too deeply (for I did not love to suffer in myself such
46 3, IV | is wisdom. In Greek the love of wisdom is called “philosophy,”
47 3, IV | philosophy,” and it was with this love that that book inflamed
48 3, IV | enkindled and inflamed to love, to seek, to obtain, to
49 3, VI | creatures, for the sake of thy love, O Highest Good, and my
50 3, VI | was not fed.~But thou, my Love, for whom I longed in order
51 3, VIII | unrighteous for a man to love God with all his heart,
52 3, XI | widow - such as thou dost love - was now more buoyed up
53 4, II | the compact of a lustful love, where children are born
54 4, II | are born they compel our love.~3. I remember too that,
55 4, II | refused, but not out of a pure love of thee, O God of my heart,
56 4, II | heart, for I knew not how to love thee because I knew not
57 4, IV | who cleave to thee by that love which is “shed abroad in
58 4, V | case in grief for a lost love, and in the kind of sorrow
59 4, VI | together, because not to love together was worse than
60 4, VII | madness that knows not how to love men as they should be loved!
61 4, VIII | the hearts of those who love and are loved in return -
62 4, IX | IX~ ~14. This is what we love in our friends, and we love
63 4, IX | love in our friends, and we love it so much that a man’s
64 4, IX | accuses itself if he does not love one who loves him, or respond
65 4, IX | loves him, or respond in love to love, seeking nothing
66 4, IX | him, or respond in love to love, seeking nothing from the
67 4, IX | but the evidences of his love. This is the source of our
68 4, X | these things by the glue of love, through the senses of the
69 4, XI | unperturbed rest, where love is not forsaken unless it
70 4, XII | them, but turn back your love to their Creator, lest,
71 4, XII | and say to them: “Let us love him, for he himself created
72 4, XII | going? The good that you love is from him, and insofar
73 4, XII | if he is deserted for the love of the creature. Why then
74 4, XII | Tell this to the souls you love that they may weep in the
75 4, XII | you burn with the fire of love.~
76 4, XIII | said to my friends: “Do we love anything but the beautiful?
77 4, XIII | unites us to the things we love; for unless there were a
78 4, XIV | commended and loved. Does a love like this come into the
79 4, XIV | one catches the spark of love from one who loves. This
80 4, XIV | who loves. This is why we love one who is praised when
81 4, XIV | want them to praise and love me as actors were praised
82 4, XIV | although I myself praise and love them too. I would prefer
83 4, XIV | What is it that I am in love with in another which, if
84 4, XIV | shares our nature. Do I then love that in a man, which I also,
85 4, XIV | him more because of the love of those who praised him
86 4, XIV | kindled and provoked to love him. And yet his qualities
87 4, XV | to nourish the wings of love by the food of a sound faith.~
88 5, I | praise thee, that it may love thee, and let it confess
89 5, VIII | the earthly part of her love to me was justly purged
90 5, IX | cannot adequately tell of the love she had for me, or how she
91 5, IX | had pierced her inmost love. Where, then, would have
92 5, XII | breakers of faith, who, for the love of money, set a small value
93 5, XII | fornicate against thee, for they love the transitory mockeries
94 5, XII | perverse men, although I love them if they will be corrected
95 5, XIII | bishop should. And I began to love him, of course, not at the
96 6, II | her spirit, nor did the love of wine stimulate her to
97 6, II | another, whom she did not love as she did Ambrose. For,
98 6, VII | esteemed him for his inborn love of virtue, which was uncommonly
99 6, VII | a wise man, and he will love you.”163 Now I had not rebuked
100 6, X | however, which appealed to his love of learning, in which he
101 6, XI | which I had first fallen in love with wisdom and had determined
102 6, XII | undistracted leisure in the love of wisdom as we had long
103 6, X | knows it knows eternity. Love knows it, O Eternal Truth
104 6, X | O Eternal Truth and True Love and Beloved Eternity! Thou
105 6, X | light, and I trembled with love and fear. I realized that
106 6, XVIII | pride and heightening their love, to the end that they might
107 6, XX | knowledge. For where was that love which builds upon the foundation
108 7, I | my bones be bathed in thy love, and let them say: “Lord,
109 7, I | still tightly bound by the love of women; nor did the apostle
110 7, II | inspired the people with the love of Osiris and~ ~“The dog
111 7, II | heart - indeed, by their love and joy they did take him
112 7, III | who are holy through holy love. For thou art ever the same
113 7, IV | sweet to us; let us now love thee, let us run to thee.
114 7, V | to give myself up to thy love than to go on yielding myself
115 7, V | myself to my own lust. Thy love satisfied and vanquished
116 7, V(249) | typical example of Augustine's love of wordplay and assonance,
117 7, VI | overwhelmed with a holy love and a sober shame and as
118 8, II | pierced our heart with thy love, and we carried thy words,
119 8, IV | still a novice in thy true love, a catechumen keeping holiday
120 8, IV | the fullness of motherly love and Christian piety. What
121 8, IV | heart, how long will you love vanity, and seek after falsehood?”
122 8, IV | heart? How long will you love vanity, and seek after falsehood?
123 8, IV | they had heard, who still “love vanity and seek after falsehood.”
124 8, VIII | there had stolen upon her a love of wine. For, in the ordinary
125 8, X | ourselves with a more ardent love toward the Selfsame,296
126 8, X | him for whose sake we love these things - if we could
127 8, XII | with great affection of love that she had never heard
128 8, XII | he be a man of generous love, let him weep for my sins
129 9, III | is lying? But, because “love believes all things”323 -
130 9, III | who are bound together in love by its bonds - I confess
131 9, III | truth, yet those whose ears love opens to me will believe
132 9, III | will instead awake in the love of thy mercy and the sweetness
133 9, III | they understand? For the love by which they are good tells
134 9, III | my confessions, and the love in them believes me.~
135 9, IV | Let the brotherly soul love in me what thou teachest
136 9, VI | one fully certain that I love thee, O Lord. Thou hast
137 9, VI | every side they tell me to love thee, and they do not cease
138 9, VI | ears.~But what is it that I love in loving thee? Not physical
139 9, VI | limbs embraced in physical love - it is not these I love
140 9, VI | love - it is not these I love when I love my God. Yet
141 9, VI | not these I love when I love my God. Yet it is true that
142 9, VI | God. Yet it is true that I love a certain kind of light
143 9, VI | to sunder. This is what I love when I love my God.~9. And
144 9, VI | This is what I love when I love my God.~9. And what is this
145 9, VI | that are made.”334 But men love these created things too
146 9, VII | What is it, then, that I love when I love my God? Who
147 9, VII | then, that I love when I love my God? Who is he that is
148 9, XX | seen it that they should so love it? It is somehow true that
149 9, XX | not know it, we should not love it. We hear the name of
150 9, XXI | happy life and therefore we love it, but still we wish to
151 9, XXI | can call it to mind and love it and long for it? It is
152 9, XXIII | what the truth is? For they love it, too, since they are
153 9, XXIII | deceived. And when they love the happy life, which is
154 9, XXIII | then certainly they also love the truth. And yet they
155 9, XXIII | And yet they would not love it if there were not some
156 9, XXIII | an enemy to them who also love the happy life, which is
157 9, XXIII | such a way that those who love something else besides her
158 9, XXIII | the truth which they do love. Since they are unwilling
159 9, XXIII | whatever it is that they love in place of the truth. They
160 9, XXIII | place of the truth. They love truth when she shines on
161 9, XXIII | do wish to deceive, they love truth when she reveals herself
162 9, XXVIII | he endures, though he may love to endure. Yet even if he
163 9, XXIX | anything else that he does not love for thy sake, O Love, who
164 9, XXIX | not love for thy sake, O Love, who dost burn forever and
165 9, XXIX | and art never quenched. O Love, O my God, enkindle me!
166 9, XXXIV | himself in the steps of love and never went astray373;
167 9, XXXIV | all are one who see and love it.~But that corporeal light,
168 9, XXXVI | special reason why we do not love thee, nor devotedly fear
169 9, XXXVI | own, not in the harmony of love, but in the fellowship of
170 9, XXXVII | things to hold back our love from - but righteousness
171 9, XXXVII | that is, what to bestow our love upon - and hast wished us
172 9, XXXVII | and hast wished us to love not only thee, but also
173 9, XXXVIII | perilous temptation to the love of praise. This love builds
174 9, XXXVIII | the love of praise. This love builds up a certain complacency
175 10, I | them I may stir up my own love and the love of my readers
176 10, I | stir up my own love and the love of my readers toward thee,
177 10, I | will say it again: “For love of thy love I do it.” So
178 10, I | again: “For love of thy love I do it.” So also we pray -
179 10, II | serve the cause of fraternal love. Thou seest in my heart
180 10, II | delights. Give me what I love, for I do love it. And this
181 10, II | me what I love, for I do love it. And this too is thy
182 10, XXII | not a bore? Give me what I love, for I do love it; and this
183 10, XXII | me what I love, for I do love it; and this thou hast given
184 10, XXIX | molten in the fire of thy love.~
185 11, X | in its depths, I came to love thee. I went astray and
186 11, XIV | of honor and a tremor of love. Their enemies I hate vehemently.
187 11, XV | cleaves with such a chaste love to the true and truly eternal
188 11, XV | to thee with a supernal love, shine and glow from thee
189 11, XVI | sing to thee the songs of love, groaning with groanings
190 11, XVIII | for the end of the law “is love out of a pure heart, and
191 11, XXIII | thy truth in the bond of love. Let us approach together
192 11, XXV | Moses’ meaning, but only love their own - not because
193 11, XXV | Otherwise they could equally love another true opinion, as
194 11, XXV | another true opinion, as I love what they say when what
195 11, XXV | theirs but true. And if they love an opinion because it is
196 11, XXV | law rightly to the end of love. Hear and give heed to what
197 11, XXV | other.”496 Let us, instead, “love the Lord our God with all
198 11, XXV | by these two precepts of love, we shall make God a liar,
199 11, XXV | destructive contention, to violate love itself, on behalf of which
200 11, XXVI | since thou commandest me to love my neighbor as myself, I
201 11, XXX | commandment which is pure love. Thus, if anyone asks me
202 11, XXX | the truth in these words, love one another and also love
203 11, XXX | love one another and also love thee, our God, O Fountain
204 12 | God’s power and wisdom and love. He is also interested in
205 12, VI | I beseech thee, by that Love which is our mother; tell
206 12, VII | understanding when he says, “Thy love is shed abroad in our hearts
207 12, VII | a more excellent way of love; and who bows his knee unto
208 12, VII | surpassing knowledge of the love of Christ.517 Thus, from
209 12, VII | the deep abyss, and of the love which lifts us up by thy
210 12, VII | it? For concupiscence and love are not certain “places”
211 12, VII | flows downward with the love of worldly care; and the
212 12, VII | raises us upward by the love of release from anxiety -
213 12, VIII | restore thyself to me! See, I love thee; and if it be too little,
214 12, VIII | it be too little, let me love thee still more strongly.
215 12, VIII | strongly. I cannot measure my love so that I may come to know
216 12, IX | Our rest is our “place.” Love lifts us up toward that
217 12, IX | at rest. My weight is my love. By it I am carried wherever
218 12, XV | read, they choose, they love.569 They are always reading,
219 12, XVII | their kind.581 Thus we shall love our neighbor in ministering
220 12, XVII(582)| fruit-bearing" of the Christian love of neighbor.~
221 12, XIX | fathers and mothers and the love of neighbor. “All these,”
222 12, XXI | restraining themselves from the love of this world, so that their
223 12, XXII | have been turned from the love of the world, in which we
224 12, XXIV | this single example - the love of God and of our neighbor -
225 12, XXIV(632)| unfrustrated redemptive love. All are summed up in this
226 12, XXXI | hath given us: “Because the love of God is shed abroad in
227 12, XXXIII | praise thee, that we may love thee; and let us love thee
228 12, XXXIII | may love thee; and let us love thee that thy works may
229 12, XXXIV | which we may see them so and love thee in them.~
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