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1 Int | him with their promise of true wisdom, and how the Academics
2 Int | exercise in self-knowledge and true humility in the atmosphere
3 Int, 1 | their pilgrimage toward the true Light of us all.~The most
4 Int, 1 | turns men’s wills to the true faith when they are not
5 1, XIII | For if I ask them if it is true, as the poet says, that
6 1, XIII | learned will deny that it is true. But if I ask with what
7 1, XVI | it would have been more true if he said, “These are,
8 1, XVII | What is it now to me, O my true Life, my God, that my declaiming
9 2, III | O God, who art the one true and good Lord of my heart,
10 2, VI | the highest good and my true good.53 Those pears were
11 2, VI | there is no being that has true simplicity like thine, and
12 2, X | wandered too far from thee, my true support. And I became to
13 3 | his eventual return to the true faith and to God.~
14 3, VI | sun - which at least is true to our sight - than those
15 3, VI | far more certain. These true bodies even the beasts and
16 3, VII | ignorant of that other reality, true Being. And so it was that
17 3, VII | 13. Nor did I know that true inner righteousness - which
18 3, VIII | Life, who art the one and true Creator and Ruler of the
19 3, X | particles of the most high and true God would have remained
20 4, III | their divinations. Still, true Christian piety must necessarily
21 4, III | account for the fact that many true things are foretold by astrology,
22 4, IV | became my friend, in the true sense of the term; for there
23 4, IV | the term; for there is no true friendship save between
24 4, IV | turned him away from the true faith - which he had not
25 4, V | that sweetens it? This is true in the case of prayer, for
26 4, XV | received,”109 for “that was the true Light that lighteth every
27 4, XV | it was in them that was true and certain. For I had my
28 5, I | there is refreshment and true strength. ~
29 5, III | darkened.”129 They saw many true things about the creature
30 5, III | but they do not seek with true piety for the Truth, the
31 5, III | Yet I remembered many a true saying of the philosophers
32 5, VI | better expressed nor more true because it was dressed up
33 5, VI | believed - because it is true - that thou didst teach
34 5, VI | taken to be as necessarily true; nor because it is uttered
35 5, VI | again, is it necessarily true because rudely uttered,
36 6, IV | whether what he taught was true. For all this time I restrained
37 6, V | Spirit of the one and most true God?” For this was the point
38 6, VI | had not, indeed, gained true joy, but, at the same time,
39 6, VI | for, just as his was no true joy, so was mine no true
40 6, VI | true joy, so was mine no true glory; but it turned my
41 6, VII | discipline which he believed was true and unfeigned. It was, however,
42 6, VII | yet to reach the height of true virtue, and who were easily
43 6, VIII | the mob he came into, a true companion of those who had
44 6, X | commit to your trust the true riches? And if you have
45 6, X | ardent seeker after the true life and a most acute analyst
46 6, I | the sovereign and only true God. In my inmost heart,
47 6, III | that thou our Lord, the true God, who madest not only
48 6, III | whole heart - could not be true. I now realized that when
49 6, V | by himself - the perfect, true, sovereign, and infinite
50 6, VI | pronouncements cannot be true. For looking into the same
51 6, VII | lower than thou. Thou art my true joy if I depend upon thee,
52 6, VII | than I. And this was the true mean and middle way of salvation
53 6, IX | God, being God, is that true light that lights every
54 6, IX(201) | appropriating whatever was good and true from the pagan philosophers
55 6, X | it, O Eternal Truth and True Love and Beloved Eternity!
56 6, XV | and because all things are true in so far as they are; and
57 6, XVII | found the unchangeable and true eternity of truth above
58 6, XIX | rational one as well, but a true man. And this man I held
59 7, II | hear him. He pronounced the true faith with an excellent
60 7, V | show me that thy words are true, and I, convicted by the
61 7, VI | our own - occurring in the true faith and the Catholic Church.
62 7, X | from thee, from thee “the true Light, that lights every
63 7, X | and then it will not be true what they say, that there
64 7, X | and the other bad. Thus, O true God, thou dost reprove and
65 8, I | cast them away from me, O true and highest Sweetness. Thou
66 8, IV | was still a novice in thy true love, a catechumen keeping
67 8, XII | lay there on my bed, those true verses of Ambrose came to
68 8, XIII | recounts his actual and true merits to thee, what is
69 8, XIII | justice, for thy words are true and thou hast promised mercy
70 9 | the meaning and mode of true prayer. In conclusion, he
71 9, VI | I love my God. Yet it is true that I love a certain kind
72 9, X | my own; and I saw them as true, took them into my mind
73 9, X | and say, “So it is, it is true,” unless they were already
74 9, XVII | power of memory. It is a true marvel, O my God, a profound
75 9, XVII | then, shall I do, O thou my true life, my God? I will pass
76 9, XVII | I find thee, who art the true Good and the steadfast Sweetness?
77 9, XX | so love it? It is somehow true that we have it, but how
78 9, XXII | other joys, and not the true one. But their will is still
79 9, XXIII | which all things else are true.~
80 9, XXXIV | them aright375: this is the true Light; it is one, and all
81 9, XXXV | vain curiosity in me? It is true that now the theaters never
82 9, XXXVI | because thou alone art the true Lord, who hast no Lord -
83 9, XXXVI | this the adversary of our true blessedness presses hard
84 9, XXXVII | have them. This is also true about riches, which are
85 9, XXXVII | this also? Or is it still true that I am deceiving myself,
86 9, XLI | to be ignorant of what is true. By this I lost thee, for
87 9, XLIII | CHAPTER XLIII~ ~68. But the true Mediator, whom thou in thy
88 10, III | whether what he said was true? If I knew even this much,
89 10, VII | time and change and not a true eternity, nor a true immortality.~
90 10, VII | not a true eternity, nor a true immortality.~This I know,
91 10, VIII(425)| s emphasis on Christ as true Teacher in De Magistro.~
92 10, X | formed, how can that be a true eternity in which an act
93 10, X | the creation - and this is true because nothing could be
94 10, XIV | into words? Yet is it not true that in conversation we
95 10, XVII | of them as if they were true, if they did not see them
96 10, XVIII | we tell of past things as true, they are drawn out of the
97 11 | various possibilities of true interpretation of his Scripture
98 11, XV | such a chaste love to the true and truly eternal God that,
99 11, XV | or process but abides in true contemplation of him alone?”
100 11, XVI | that all these things are true that thy Truth has indicated
101 11, XVI | art the one supreme and true Good! And I will not be
102 11, XVI | all these things which are true are false, who still honor
103 11, XVII | Even if these things are true, still Moses did not refer
104 11, XVIII | words, all of which may be true - what harm would be done
105 11, XVIII | minds, showest him to be true, although the author he
106 11, XIX | 28. For it is certainly true, O Lord, that thou didst
107 11, XIX | and the earth. It is also true that “the beginning” is
108 11, XIX | all things. It is likewise true that this visible world
109 11, XIX | and created. It is further true that everything mutable
110 11, XIX | capable of taking form. It is true, yet again, that what cleaves
111 11, XIX | temporal process. It is true that the formlessness which
112 11, XIX | temporal change in it. It is true that that from which something
113 11, XIX | heaven and earth.” It is true that of all things having
114 11, XIX | earth and the abyss. It is true that not only every created
115 11, XIX | all things are.488 It is true, finally, that everything
116 11, XXIII | to inquire as to what is true about the formation of the
117 11, XXIV | he would say that this is true, whether Moses thought the
118 11, XXV | but allows that both are true - then, O my God, life of
119 11, XXV | own - not because it is true but because it is their
120 11, XXV | could equally love another true opinion, as I love what
121 11, XXV | when what they speak is true - not because it is theirs
122 11, XXV | theirs but because it is true, and therefore not theirs
123 11, XXV | therefore not theirs but true. And if they love an opinion
124 11, XXV | an opinion because it is true, it becomes both theirs
125 11, XXV | see that what you say is true, and if we both say that
126 11, XXV | both say that what I say is true, where is it, I ask you,
127 11, XXV | do not disagree about the true light of the Lord our God,
128 11, XXV | so great an abundance of true opinions which can be elicited
129 11, XXVIII | he beholds Wisdom as the true “beginning,” because it
130 11, XXX | 41. In this discord of true opinions let Truth itself
131 11, XXX | that those opinions are true - with the exception of
132 11, XXXI | both if both opinions are true?” And if there should be
133 11, XXXI | they should set down one true opinion so clearly on one
134 11, XXXII | same meaning or any other true one, as it pleases thee.
135 11, XXXII | thee and select some one, true, certain, and good sense
136 12, II | immutably wise. But the true good of every created thing
137 12, XI | whether both these notions are true and, in some mysterious
138 12, XII | members of his Church. And true it is that before it received “
139 12, XXIV | ways by different kinds of true interpretations which do
140 12, XXVII | before thee, O Lord, what is true, in order that the uninstructed645
141 12, XXIX | is not this thy Scripture true, since thou art true, and
142 12, XXIX | Scripture true, since thou art true, and thy truth doth set
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