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St. Augustine
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1 Int | still our best mirror of the heart and mind of the Christian 2 Int | they ordered and moved his heart and mind. It was in Scripture 3 Int | more of an Augustinian at heart than a “proper” Aristotelian. 4 Int | massive prejudices in his heart and head. His doctrine of 5 Int | It touches man’s inmost heart and will. It guides and 6 Int | spontaneous expression of his heart that cast his self-recollection 7 Int | new spirit rises in his heart.~After this radical change, 8 Int, 1 | of Christian love as the heart of the Christian life. This, 9 Int, 1 | complete - introduction to the heart and mind of this great Christian 10 1, I | thyself and restless is our heart until it comes to rest in 11 1, V | Who will send thee into my heart so to overwhelm it that 12 1, V | Behold, the ears of my heart are before thee, O Lord; 13 1, V | away the iniquity of my heart?17 I do not contend in judgment 14 1, XI | much perplexed, for, with a heart pure in thy faith, she was 15 1, XIII | thee, O God, light of my heart, and bread of the inner 16 1, XIII | of punishment, for my own heart urged me to bring forth 17 1, XV | grasp thy hand with my whole heart that thou mayest deliver 18 1, XVI | done it, and with all my heart, I’m glad.”32~ ~These words 19 1, XVII | propped up the tendrils of my heart by thy Scriptures; and it 20 1, XVIII | after thy delight, whose “heart said unto thee, ‘I have 21 1, XVIII | to say, to be darkened in heart - this is to be far from 22 2, II | obscured and overcast my heart that I was unable to distinguish 23 2, III | thy ear than a confessing heart and a faithful life? ~Who 24 2, III | true and good Lord of my heart, which is thy field.48 ~ 25 2, III | them, however, sank into my heart to make me do anything. 26 2, IV | was forbidden. Such was my heart, O God, such was my heart - 27 2, IV | heart, O God, such was my heart - which thou didst pity 28 2, IV | pit. Behold, now let my heart confess to thee what it 29 2, V | sweetness of the upright in heart.~11. When, therefore, we 30 2, V | idleness,” he says, “hand or heart should grow inactive.”52 31 2, VIII | but God, who illumines my heart and searches out the dark 32 3, IV | all admire, though not his heart. This particular book of 33 3, IV | an incredible warmth of heart I yearned for an immortality 34 3, IV | thou knowest, O Light of my heart, the words of the apostle 35 3, IV | Saviour thy Son, my tender heart had piously drunk in, deeply 36 3, VI | clatter of tongues, for their heart was empty of truth. Still 37 3, VIII | to love God with all his heart, with all his soul, and 38 3, VIII | guilty of sin by raging with heart and voice against thee, 39 3, XI | were inclined toward her heart? O thou Omnipotent Good, 40 4, II | love of thee, O God of my heart, for I knew not how to love 41 4, III | a broken and a contrite heart90?~5. There was at that 42 4, IV | returned and he died.~9. My heart was utterly darkened by 43 4, IV | my friend’s place in my heart’s desire.~ 44 4, V | Truth, and put the ear of my heart to thy mouth, that thou 45 4, VI | was with me.~Look into my heart, O God! Behold and look 46 4, VII | leave. For where could my heart fly from my heart? Where 47 4, VII | could my heart fly from my heart? Where could I fly from 48 4, IX | sorrow, the steeping of the heart in tears, all sweetness 49 4, XI | vanity deafen the ear of your heart. Be attentive. The Word 50 4, XII | He is within the inmost heart, yet the heart has wandered 51 4, XII | the inmost heart, yet the heart has wandered away from him. 52 4, XII | from him. Return to your heart, O you transgressors, and 53 4, XII | long will you be so slow of heart? Even now after Life itself 54 4, XIII | my mind out of my inmost heart, and I wrote some books - 55 4, XIV | like this come into the heart of the hearer from the mouth 56 4, XIV | praise from an unfeigned heart; that is, when he who loves 57 4, XIV | and the movements of his heart. ~23. But that orator whom 58 4, XIV | he disapproved, this vain heart of mine, devoid of thy steadfastness, 59 4, XV | clamored in the ears of my heart. I was straining those ears 60 5, I | within him. For the closed heart does not bar thy sight into 61 5, I | does the hardness of our heart hold back thy hands, for 62 5, III | none but the contrite in heart, and canst not be found 63 5, III | earth, and “their foolish heart was darkened.”129 They saw 64 5, VI | Judge of my conscience? My heart and my memory are laid open 65 5, VII | said nothing. Faustus had a heart which, if not right toward 66 5, VII | the blood of my mother’s heart, through the tears that 67 5, IX | disordered in my sacrilegious heart. For that peril of death 68 5, IX | double death. Had my mother’s heart been pierced with this wound, 69 5, IX | the “contrite and humble heart139 of that pure and prudent 70 5, IX | she kept in her faithful heart, and, forever beseeching, 71 5, X | door around my lips that my heart might not incline to evil 72 5, XII | their master’s fees. My heart hated such people, though 73 5, XIV | And, while I opened my heart to acknowledge how skillfully 74 6, I | not finding the God of my heart. I had gone down into the 75 6, I | his mother. Therefore, her heart was not agitated with any 76 6, I | and with a fully confident heart, she replied to me that 77 6, II | oratories of the martyrs a heart full of purer petitions, 78 6, II | O Lord my God - and my heart thinks of it this way in 79 6, III | the hidden mouth of his heart when feeding on it, I could 80 6, III | glanced over the pages and his heart searched out the sense, 81 6, III | holy oracle of thine in his heart, unless it was a matter 82 6, IV | this time I restrained my heart from assenting to anything, 83 6, V | drawing and calming my heart, thou didst persuade me 84 6, VI | sweet to me. Look into my heart, O Lord, whose prompting 85 6, VI | who knew I was lying. My heart was agitated with this sense 86 6, VII | is right - thou madest my heart and tongue into burning 87 6, X | scorned it with all his heart. Threats were employed, 88 6, XI | veered about and tossed my heart hither and thither, time 89 6, XV | impediment to my marriage, and my heart which clung to her was torn 90 6, XVI(174)| variation on "restless is our heart until it comes to find rest 91 6, I | only true God. In my inmost heart, I believed that thou art 92 6, I | than the changeable.~My heart cried out violently against 93 6, III | from them with my whole heart - could not be true. I now 94 6, V | fear is evil by which the heart is unnecessarily stabbed 95 6, V | Church, stuck fast in my heart. As yet it was unformed 96 6, VII | torments did my travailing heart then endure! What sighs, 97 6, VII | out in the anguish of my heart. My desire was before thee, 98 6, IX | he is “meek and lowly in heart.”195 “The meek will he guide 99 6, IX | for I am meek and lowly in heart, and you shall find rest 100 6, IX | imaginations; their foolish heart is darkened, and professing 101 6, X | things are heard in the heart, and there was no room for 102 6, XIV | thou and set it up in its heart, and it became once more 103 6, XXI | a broken and a contrite heart, the salvation of thy people, 104 6, XXI | he is “meek and lowly of heart”; for “thou hast hidden 105 6, XXI | sank wondrously into my heart, when I read that “least 106 7, I | everything was uncertain, and my heart had to be purged of the 107 7, II | form of words learned by heart - the presbyters offered 108 7, II | to take him to their very heart - indeed, by their love 109 7, II | they did take him to their heart. And they received him with 110 7, III | safety are themselves sick at heart; he recovers, though not 111 7, IV | therefore, the world prized the heart of Victorinus (which the 112 7, VI | others. For as he read with a heart like a stormy sea, more 113 7, VIII | soul in the chamber of my heart, was raging inside my inner 114 7, VIII | our learning but so little heart - see where we wallow in 115 7, XI | press upon me in my inmost heart with a severe mercy, redoubling 116 7, XI | This struggle raging in my heart was nothing but the contest 117 7, XII | up before the sight of my heart, there arose a mighty storm, 118 7, XII | bitter contrition of my heart, when suddenly I heard the 119 7, XII | there was infused in my heart something like the light 120 8, I | thanksgiving.”267 Let my heart and my tongue praise thee, 121 8, I | corruption from the bottom of my heart. And this was the result: 122 8, II | Thou hadst pierced our heart with thy love, and we carried 123 8, II | having once fully and from my heart enlisted in thy service, 124 8, III | from my inmost part, “My heart has said to thee, I have 125 8, IV | hadst already delivered my heart; and I blessed thee for 126 8, IV | didst subdue Alypius, my heart’s brother, to the name of 127 8, IV | long will you be slow of heart, how long will you love 128 8, IV | long will you be slow of heart? How long will you love 129 8, IV | unless they brought me their heart in their eyes - their roving 130 8, IV | and to “put gladness in my heart.” And thus as I read all 131 8, IV | with a loud cry from my heart, I read the following verse: “ 132 8, IV | to speak, it came into my heart to urge all my friends who 133 8, VI | was poured forth into my heart, where the tide of my devotion 134 8, VII | earnestness of voice and heart. For it was only about a 135 8, VIII | world’s light, and in her heart, that I might be born to 136 8, IX | her in the school of her heart. ~22. Finally, her own husband, 137 8, IX | recognized thee present in her heart. For she had “been the wife 138 8, X | neither has entered into the heart of man.294 We opened wide 139 8, X | opened wide the mouth of our heart, thirsting for those supernal 140 8, XI | which thou plantest in the heart of thy faithful ones, from 141 8, XI | begun to be no longer in her heart, I do not know; but I joyfully 142 8, XII | in a great sadness on my heart and it was passing into 143 8, XII | the youthful voice of my heart, seeking escape in tears, 144 8, XII | hurt me so grievously in my heart except the newly made wound, 145 8, XII | knew what I repressed in my heart, even though it did not 146 8, XII | was not sweated from my heart.~Then I slept, and when 147 8, XII | out as a pillow beneath my heart. And it rested on them, 148 8, XIII | CHAPTER XIII~ ~34. Now that my heart is healed of that wound - 149 8, XIII | and my Life, O God of my heart, forgetting for a little 150 8, XIII | acted in mercy, and from the heart forgave her debtors their 151 8, XIII | masters, who with voice and heart and writings I serve, that 152 9, I | through confession in my heart before thee, and in my writings 153 9, III | and heard, may stir up the heart so that it will stop dozing 154 9, III | their ear is not close to my heart, where I am whatever it 155 9, VI | Lord. Thou hast smitten my heart with thy Word, and I have 156 9, VIII | away with the hand of my heart from the face of my memory, 157 9, XXII | Lord, put it far from the heart of thy servant, who confesses 158 9, XXXI | commanding: “Let not your heart be overcharged with surfeiting 159 9, XXXI | ears and enlightenest my heart. Deliver me from all temptation!~ 160 9, XXXIII | place of proper honor in my heart; and I can hardly assign 161 9, XXXIV | yet with an enlightened heart, threw light on the nation 162 9, XXXV | lopped off and cast from my heart, as thou, O God of my salvation, 163 9, XXXV | great mercy. For when this heart of ours is made the depot 164 9, XXXVII | knowest the groans of my heart and the rivers of my eyes, 165 9, XXXVII | truth before thee in my heart and tongue? Put such madness 166 9, XXXIX | perceivest the agitation of my heart, and I would rather feel 167 9, XLI | aid. For with a wounded heart I have seen thy brightness, 168 9, XLII | And so by a likeness of heart, they drew to themselves 169 9, XLIII | misery, I had resolved in my heart and considered flight into 170 10, I | righteousness, merciful and pure in heart.408 Thus I have told thee 171 10, II | fraternal love. Thou seest in my heart that this is so. Let me 172 10, III(419)| profoundly stirred, in mind and heart, by the great mystery of 173 10, IX | through me and striketh my heart without injury, so that 174 10, XI | eternal things, but their heart still flies about in the 175 10, XI | present. Who will hold the heart of man that it may stand 176 10, XI(431) | The unstable "heart" of those who confuse time 177 10, XXV | presence I do not lie. As my heart is, so I speak. Thou shalt 178 10, XXXI | art, still the humble in heart are thy dwelling place! 179 11, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. My heart is deeply stirred, O Lord, 180 11, VI | Still, despite this, my heart will not cease to give honor 181 11, X | O Truth, O Light of my heart, let not my own darkness 182 11, XI | the emptiness of his own heart, wanders about and begins 183 11, XV | about those things which my heart cried out to my God, when 184 11, XVI | me.480 Speak truly in my heart; if only thou wouldst speak 185 11, XVI(481)| Cubile, i.e., the heart.~ 186 11, XVI | remembering Jerusalem with my heart uplifted to Jerusalem my 187 11, XVIII | law “is love out of a pure heart, and a good conscience, 188 11, XXV | thy soothing balm into my heart that I may patiently bear 189 11, XXV | men and have seen in the heart of thy servant what they 190 11, XXV | Lord our God with all our heart, with all our soul, and 191 11, XXVI | where, by the use of my heart and my tongue, those books 192 11, XXXI | this fearlessly and from my heart - if I were to write anything 193 12, VI | Light? To thee I lift up my heart - let it not teach me vain 194 12, IX | thy ladder which is in our heart, and we sing a canticle 195 12, XIV | thou who dost test the heart and who dost call the light 196 12, XIX | there, however, unless your heart is there also. And your 197 12, XIX | is there also. And your heart will not be there unless 198 12, XXI | living delight of the pure heart.~30. Now, therefore, let 199 12, XXVI | them, “You have opened my heart when I was in distress” - 200 12, XXXVIII | to do well, now that our heart has been quickened by thy


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