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1 Int | explorations of the problems of being, the character of evil,
2 Int, 1 | which the thought itself is being recast. It has been my aim
3 Int, 1 | did for me when they were being written and they still do
4 1, III | fill them with thy whole being? Or, since not even all
5 1, VI | satisfied - either from not being understood or because what
6 1, VI | praise to thee for that first being and my infancy of which
7 1, VI | clearly, I had life and being; and, as my infancy closed,
8 1, VI | other source from which being and life could flow into
9 1, VI | made us - thou with whom being and life are one, since
10 1, VI | thou thyself art supreme being and supreme life both together.
11 1, VI | what measure and fashion of being they had? And all the days
12 1, IX | then - to be some great Being, who, though not visible
13 1, XII | study: but my error in not being willing to learn thou didst
14 1, XIII | tormenting, but merely by being alert to the blandishments
15 1, XIII | all this, indeed, without being urged by any pressure of
16 1, XVIII | and thus make it “a ‘uman being”], he will offend men more
17 1, XVIII | more than if he, a human being, were to hate another human
18 1, XVIII | were to hate another human being contrary to thy commandments.
19 1, XVIII | sought dishonest victories, being myself conquered by the
20 1, XIX | unity from whence I had my being.39 I kept watch, by my inner
21 1, XIX | in truth. I was averse to being deceived; I had a vigorous
22 1, XIX | thee, for from thee is my being.~~ ~
23 2, III | further term at Carthage was being got together for me. This
24 2, IV | seeking there, when I was being gratuitously wanton, having
25 2, VI | innocence; yet there is no being that has true simplicity
26 3, II | altered past recognition, being diverted and corrupted from
27 3, III | while thy solemn rites were being celebrated inside the walls
28 3, III | called than “wreckers”? - being themselves wrecked first,
29 3, VI | bodies which have no real being at all! The images of those
30 3, VI | wandering away from thee, being barred even from the husks
31 3, VII | that other reality, true Being. And so it was that I was
32 3, VII | that, indeed, it has no being)73; and how should I have
33 3, VII | length and breadth, whose being has no mass - for every
34 3, VII | one were to grumble at not being allowed to go on selling
35 3, VII | was proper for each. And, being blind, I blamed those pious
36 3, XI | she should not despair of being someday what I was,” she
37 3, XI | striving often to rise, but being all the more heavily dashed
38 3, XII | I was still unteachable, being inflated with the novelty
39 4, II | and sought after lying,85 being myself their companion.~
40 4, IV | was a sweet friendship, being ripened by the zeal of common
41 4, VI | rightly of his friend as being “his soul’s other half”98 -
42 4, VIII | sometimes teaching, sometimes being taught; longing for someone
43 4, X | they rise and grow toward being, the more rapidly they grow
44 4, XIV | them too. I would prefer being unknown than known in that
45 4, XIV | known in that way, or even being hated than loved that way.
46 4, XIV | but through it all I was being piloted by thee, though
47 4, XV | those things that have no being - neither in thee nor in
48 5, VII | began to despair of his being able to clarify and explain
49 5, VII | content myself, for the time being, with what I had stumbled
50 5, X | the Virgin Mary without being mingled with the flesh,
51 5, X | be mingled thus without being contaminated. I was afraid,
52 6, IV | hanging in suspense, I was being strangled.158 For my desire
53 6, VI | hardships, in which thou wast being the more gracious the less
54 6, VII | man took as a reason for being offended at himself, and
55 6, IX | IX~ ~14. But this was all being stored up in his memory
56 6, IX | went off in great haste. Being curious to know the reasons,
57 6, IX | sole witness. As he was being led off to prison or punishment,
58 6, IX | answered directly. And, being further questioned, he disclosed
59 6, XIII | baptism for which I was being daily prepared, as she joyfully
60 6, XIII | desires and promises were being fulfilled in my faith. Yet,
61 6, XV | Meanwhile my sins were being multiplied. My mistress
62 6, I | nothing, as it were.~2. Being thus gross-hearted and not
63 6, II | could bring help when it was being enslaved, contaminated,
64 6, IV(179)| ontological argument: "that being than whom no greater can
65 6, V | what its seed? Has it no being at all? Why, then, do we
66 6, V | fear and shun what has no being? Or if we fear it needlessly,
67 6, V | something, would not an almighty being have chosen to annihilate
68 6, V | create something good without being assisted by that matter
69 6, VI | the yoke of his condition being still unrelaxed, continued
70 6, VI | of chance.~10. An opening being thus made in my darkness,
71 6, IX | light; but the Word of God, being God, is that true light
72 6, IX | the likeness of men: and being found in fashion as a man,
73 6, IX | live and move and have our being,” as one of their own poets
74 6, X | CHAPTER X~ ~16. And being admonished by these books
75 6, X | which is “clearly seen, being understood by the things
76 6, XV | that all of them owed their being, and that they were all
77 6, XVII | world are clearly seen, being understood by the things
78 7, II | guilty of a great fault, in being ashamed of the sacraments
79 7, III | satiety? Is this their mode of being and is this all thou hast
80 7, V | and was as much afraid of being freed from all entanglements
81 7, VI | agents.”254 Then, suddenly being overwhelmed with a holy
82 7, VII | that habit by which it was being wasted to death, as if that
83 7, X | same space of time and all being equally longed for, although
84 7, XI | the place to which I was being called - for unruly habit
85 7, XII | church while the gospel was being read, received the admonition
86 8, III | condition (that is, to his being married). We tarried for
87 8, VIII | mother knew what kind of being was to come forth from them.
88 8, IX | made servants. So, always being mindful of their condition,
89 8, X(298) | see especially v. 27: "And being but one, she [Wisdom] can
90 9, VI | are clearly seen, being understood by the things
91 9, VIII | flowed in through the ears is being thought about. Similarly
92 9, XIV | peculiar to memory. For without being joyous now, I can remember
93 9, XIV | was joyous, and without being sad, I can recall my past
94 9, XIV | has retained without their being entrusted to it.~
95 9, XIX | smoothly as usual and was being held up by the crippling
96 9, XXI | have joy. This joy, then, being something that no one can
97 9, XXVIII | united to thee with all my being, then there will be no more
98 9, XXVIII | life shall be a real life, being wholly filled by thee. But
99 9, XXX | both my inner and outward being shall have with thee when
100 9, XXXV | pleasure or curiosity that is being pursued by the senses. For
101 9, XXXVI | come to take pleasure in being loved and feared, not for
102 9, XXXIX | would rather feel my wounds being cured by thee than not inflicted
103 9, XLII | deserved to be deceived. Being exalted, they sought thee
104 9, XLII | in him like man, lest in being like man he should be far
105 9, XLII | common with God, for not being clothed with the mortality
106 9, XLIII | my food and drink. For, being poor, I desire to be satisfied
107 10 | involved no alteration in the being of God. He then considers
108 10, IV | not been made, and yet has being, has nothing in it that
109 10, V | and having some sort of being, such as clay, or stone
110 10, VIII | to the source whence our being comes. And therefore, unless
111 10, XIV | since the cause of its being is that it will cease to
112 10, XXI | does it pass while it is being measured? Whence, but from
113 10, XXIII | have passed” (the nights being included when we say, “So
114 10, XXVII | was passing away, it was being extended into some interval
115 11, III | would it have been except by being over all, showing itself
116 11, IV | abyss? Because of their being on the lowest level, they
117 11, V | attempting either to know by being ignorant or by knowing how
118 11, VIII | that had the possibility of being formed. For thou, O Lord,
119 11, XIII | things. Thus, for the time being I understand that “heaven
120 11, XIV | O God of us all, thyself being the judge, I give answer.~
121 11, XV | that it is quite another being than thou art; it is not
122 11, XVII | capable of receiving form and being made was called by these
123 11, XXII | what is made capable of being created and endowed with
124 11, XXVII | followed by the coming into being of what was commanded. They
125 11, XXVIII | since it is the same as thy being, thou hast created all things,
126 11, XXVIII | unlikeness which was capable of being formed by thy likeness through
127 11, XXIX | and then formed, he is not being absurd if he is able to
128 12 | develops the theme of man’s being made in the image and likeness
129 12, I | that thou shouldst grant me being. Yet, see how I exist by
130 12, II | would deserve to be held in being in spite of the fact that
131 12, II | are held in their state of being by thee, until they are
132 12, II | unity and receive form and being from thee, the one sovereign
133 12, II | the case of a body, its being is not the same thing as
134 12, II | not the same thing as its being beautiful; else it could
135 12, II | light it had received in being turned by thee, and so relapse
136 12, IV(510)| can ever arise. So, being without jealousy, he desired
137 12, IV(510)| come as near as possible to being like himself. . . . He took
138 12, V | the aimless flux of its being spiritually deformed unless
139 12, VIII | dark shadow, instead of being, as it is now, light in
140 12, IX | supereminence of the divine Being above every changeable thing,
141 12, X | evident. This is to say, by being turned to the unfailing
142 12, XI | a knowing and a willing being; I know that I am and that
143 12, XVIII | same firmament - thy grace being thus manifest throughout
144 12, XXI | the cause of such things being done by thy messengers,
145 12, XXIII | the Fish itself628 which, being raised from the depths,
146 12, XXIV | corporeally and by the things being excogitated by the mind.~
147 12, XXVII | whales” - may be helped in being gained [for the Church]
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