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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int | existed he had to exist in a body, and thus had to have extension, 2 1, VII | lies in the weakness of his body and not in the infant mind. 3 1, VII | life to the infant, and a body which, as we see, thou hast 4 3, I | gained the enjoyment of the body of the person I loved. Thus 5 3, VI | clearly, the life of the body is better than the body 6 3, VI | body is better than the body itself. But thou art the 7 3, VII | goes on what part of the body, should put a greave on 8 3, VII | although in one and the same body, or day, or family, they 9 4, IV | done to his unconscious body. It turned out, however, 10 4, X | through the senses of the body. For they go where they 11 4, XIII | harmony of one part of the body with its whole, or a shoe 12 4, XV | thee nor in me, nor in the body. These fancies were not 13 4, XV | magnitude and beauty. A body is not great or fair because 14 4, XV | or fair because it is a body, because, even if it were 15 4, XV | beautiful, it would still be a body. But my conception of thee 16 4, XV | wert a bright and vast body and that I was a particle 17 4, XV | I was a particle of that body? O perversity gone too far! 18 5, X | son of thy handmaid in his body, that he might live for 19 5, X | think of but a huge extended body - for what did not have 20 5, X | hideous and deformed extended body - either in a dense form 21 5, X | confined by the form of a human body on every side. And it seemed 22 5, X | mind, except as a subtle body diffused throughout local 23 5, XIV | not. Still, concerning the body of this world, nature as 24 6, II | Communion of the Lord’s body might be rightly celebrated 25 6, III | was either refreshing his body with necessary food or his 26 6, IV | that the one Church, the body of thy only Son - in which 27 6, IV | like the shape of a human body.~6. I was also glad that 28 6, VIII | them: “Though you drag my body to that place and set me 29 6, VIII | desired to see had been in his body. Thus he fell more miserably 30 6, XI | limited by the form of a human body. And do I doubt that I should ‘ 31 6, XI | perished with the death of the body. Why, therefore, do I delay 32 6, I | by the analogy of a human body. Ever since I inclined my 33 6, I | in the analogy of a human body, yet I was constrained to 34 6, I | thee to be some kind of body in space, either infused 35 6, I | not even a void, for if a body is taken out of space, or 36 6, I | placed nowhere at all. As the body of the air above the earth 37 6, I | so I imagined that the body of heaven and air and sea, 38 6, VII | thee have dominion over the body. But when I lifted myself 39 6, XVII | to thee firmly. For the body which is corrupted presses 40 6, XIX | with the human soul and body. Everyone knows this who 41 6, XIX | to be in Christ - not the body of a man only, nor, in the 42 6, XIX | a man only, nor, in the body, an animal soul without 43 6, XXI | shall deliver him from the body of this death,”225 except 44 7, V | shall deliver me from the body of this death” but thy grace 45 7, VIII | made many motions with my body; like men do when they will 46 7, VIII | could not do it. Thus my body more readily obeyed the 47 7, IX | be? The mind commands the body, and the body obeys. The 48 7, IX | commands the body, and the body obeys. The mind commands 49 7, IX | is mind, and the hand is body. The mind commands the mind 50 8, VI | so brave a tamer of his body that he would walk the frozen 51 8, XI | said to us both: “Lay this body anywhere, and do not let 52 8, XI | prepared for herself by the body of her husband. For as they 53 8, XI | did not dread having her body buried so far from her own 54 8, XI | soul was set loose from the body.~ 55 8, XII | sadness.~32. So, when the body was carried forth, we both 56 8, XII | thee for her - with the body placed by the side of the 57 8, XIII | took no thought to have her body sumptuously wrapped or embalmed 58 9, VI | see, there is in me both a body and a soul; the one without, 59 9, VI | had already sought with my body from earth to heaven, as 60 9, VI | through the senses of my body.333 I asked the whole frame 61 9, VI(333) | sensation and the relation of body and mind. Cf. On Music, 62 9, VI | animate the whole mass of your body, giving it life, whereas 63 9, VI | giving it life, whereas no body furnishes life to a body. 64 9, VI | body furnishes life to a body. But your God is the life 65 9, VII | which I am united to the body, and by which the whole 66 9, VII | power by which I animate my body, another by which I endow 67 9, VIII | the sensation of the whole body, there is brought in what 68 9, VIII | external or internal to the body. The vast cave of memory, 69 9, IX | anything that is felt by the body through the sense of touch, 70 9, X | reach by any sense of the body nor see them at all except 71 9, XII | things as the eye of my body has showed me. The man who 72 9, XII | with all the senses of my body the numbers we use in counting; 73 9, XIV | marveled at as far as the body is concerned; for the mind 74 9, XIV | mind is one thing and the body another.338 If, therefore, 75 9, XV | I name some pain of the body, yet it is not present when 76 9, XV | health when I am sound in body, and the thing itself is 77 9, XV | itself is absent from the body. I can name the numbers 78 9, XVI | health or sickness of the body. And when these objects 79 9, XVIII | from memory, as a visible body might be - its image is 80 9, XX | soul may live.340 For my body lives by my soul, and my 81 9, XXXI | the daily losses of the body until that day when thou 82 9, XXXI | constantlybringing my body into subjection,”352 after 83 9, XXXI | the needful care of the body that still calls for food 84 9, XXXI | the weak members of his body; for thy eyes did see what 85 9, XL | noticed the life which my body derives from me and from 86 9, XLII | because he had no fleshly body.~They were mortal and sinful, 87 10, II | the necessary care of the body, the exercise of the mind, 88 10, V | human worker fashioning body from body, according to 89 10, V | worker fashioning body from body, according to the fancy 90 10, V | them?). For thou madest his body for the artisan, and thou 91 10, VI | decreed by thy Word that a body might be made from which 92 10, XXIV | time is “the motion of a body”? Thou dost not so command. 93 10, XXIV | command. For I hear that no body is moved but in time; this 94 10, XXIV | But that the motion of a body itself is time I do not 95 10, XXIV | dost not say so. For when a body is moved, I measure by time 96 10, XXIV | where and from which the body, which is moved, comes and 97 10, XXIV | long the movement of the body took or the movement of 98 10, XXIV | therefore, the motion of a body is one thing, and the norm 99 10, XXIV | called time. For, although a body is sometimes moved and sometimes 100 10, XXIV | time is not the motion of a body.~ 101 10, XXVI | measure the motion of a body by time, but the time itself 102 10, XXVI | measure the motion of a body - how long it takes, how 103 11, III | neither color, nor figure, nor body, nor spirit? Yet it was 104 11, VI | is it? Is it soul? Is it body? Is it the external appearance 105 11, VI | external appearance of soul or body? Could it be said, “Nothing 106 11, XVII | changed as the soul and body of man are changed - then 107 11, XXVII | or like some sort of huge body, by some new and sudden 108 11, XXIX | sound is sent forth from the body and is ordered by the soul 109 12, II | thee? For, in the case of a body, its being is not the same 110 12, II | could not then be a deformed body. Likewise, in the case of 111 12, IX | a motion in space, as a body moves, then not even the 112 12, IX | the goodness of will. The body tends toward its own place 113 12, XIII | is, the redemption of his body.549 To Him he sighs, for 114 12, XIII(550)| I.e., the Body of Christ.~ 115 12, XXIV | many different ways by the body; and I know that a thing 116 12, XXIV | of expression through the body may be understood in the 117 12, XXVII | servants are refreshed in body, or otherwise aided in this 118 12, XXVIII | express this truth; for a body which consists of several 119 12, XXXII | heaven, either the originalbody” of the world between the 120 12, XXXII | still in the sex of her body she should be similarly 121 12, XXXIV | only Son, the head and the body of the Church, and it signifies


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