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1 Int | Christian Church. He was far and away the best - if not
2 Int | wrestle.~One does not read far in the Confessions before
3 Int, 1 | toward him. At least as far as I am concerned, this
4 Int, 1 | and the earth,2 even as far as the reference to the
5 1, XI | place! This would have been far better, in truth. But how
6 1, XII | of childhood - which was far less dreaded for me than
7 1, XIII | That first learning was far better.” For, obviously,
8 1, XVIII | will I seek.’“35 For I was far from thy face in the dark
9 1, XVIII | by walking so that in the far country he might prodigally
10 1, XVIII | in heart - this is to be far from thy face.~29. Look
11 1, XVIII | by thee. They carry it so far that if he who practices
12 2, II | For thy omnipotence is not far from us even when we are
13 2, II | from us even when we are far from thee. Now, on the other
14 2, II | thee. Where was I, and how far was I exiled from the delights
15 2, III | necessary expenses for a far journey in the interest
16 2, III | his education? For many far richer citizens did not
17 2, VI | they separate themselves far from thee and raise themselves
18 2, X | my youth I wandered too far from thee, my true support.
19 3, II | God, for thou lovest souls far more purely than we do and
20 3, VI | celestial and terrestrial, are far more certain. These true
21 3, VI | thy greatest works. How far, then, art thou from those
22 3, VI | which actually exist are far more certain than these
23 3, VI | then, wast thou and how far from me? Far, indeed, was
24 3, VI | thou and how far from me? Far, indeed, was I wandering
25 3, VII | commanded were gathered, in a far more excellent and sublime
26 3, XI | this to thee, O Lord, as far as I can recall it - and
27 4, I | of popular fame, going so far as to seek theatrical applause,
28 4, III | sang and intended something far different) a verse oftentimes
29 4, III | than they did. And, thus far, I had come upon no certain
30 4, IV | sweetness of my life thus far. ~8. Who can show forth
31 4, IV | It turned out, however, far differently, for he was
32 4, XI | perceived separately. But far better than all this is
33 4, XII | all these, and he is not far away from them. For he did
34 4, XIV | gladiatorial hunter, famed far and wide and popular with
35 4, XV | away from thee into the far country to prostitute my
36 4, XV | body? O perversity gone too far! But so it was with me.
37 4, XV | and with such sacrilege as far as the right substance of
38 4, XV | thy little ones to have a far slower wit, since they did
39 5, III | philosophers, whose power reached far enough to enable them to
40 5, VIII | punishment, and they suffer far greater harm than they inflict.~
41 5, IX | knew nothing of this; yet, far away, she went on praying
42 5, IX | me in the spirit with a far keener anguish than when
43 5, IX | predetermined it should be done. Far be it from thee that thou
44 5, X | was because I had, thus far, no conception of mind,
45 5, XIII | soundly. But “salvation is far from the wicked,”147 such
46 6, I | I had been brought thus far to that wavering state of
47 6, V | demonstrated at all. This was far better than the method of
48 6, IX | Alypius seeing him, got in as far as the leaden bars which
49 6, IX | judge.~15. But this is as far as his lesson was to go.
50 6, XII | to their friends. I fell far short of them in greatness
51 6, XIV | it because his estate was far more ample than that of
52 6, VI | and he never realized how far his ideas would help to
53 6, VI | for this folly, going so far as to observe the moment
54 6, X | fear. I realized that I was far away from thee in the land
55 6, XI | unreal. They are real in so far as they come from thee;
56 6, XI | but they are unreal in so far as they are not what thou
57 6, XIII | like nature with itself. Far be it from me, then, to
58 6, XV | all things are true in so far as they are; and because
59 6, XVIII | Word, the eternal Truth, far exalted above even the higher
60 6, XIX | and this I knew by now, as far as I was able, and I had
61 7, VIII | distress? We sat down, as far from the house as possible.
62 7, VIII | feet - indeed it was not as far as I had come from the house
63 7, IX | command entirely. For as far as it wills, it commands.
64 7, IX | wills, it commands. And as far as it does not will, the
65 7, XII | business of weeping. I went far enough away that I could
66 7, XII | respects, he was always far different from and better
67 7, XII | that thou hadst granted her far more than she had ever asked
68 8, IV(276)| Augustine's conversion thus far had brought him no farther
69 8, VIII | And when we had got as far as Ostia on the Tiber, my
70 8, X | and other visions of a far different kind be taken
71 8, XI | having her body buried so far from her own city, she replied: “
72 8, XI | she replied: “Nothing is far from God. I do not fear
73 8, XIII | healed of that wound - so far as it can be charged against
74 9, II | and yet not silently. As far as sound is concerned, it
75 9, III | makes her daily confession, far more confident in the hope
76 9, VI | from earth to heaven, as far as I was able to send those
77 9, VIII | that I am. Thus the mind is far too narrow to contain itself.
78 9, X | already in the memory, though far back and hidden, as it were,
79 9, XII | numbers by which we count are far different from these. They
80 9, XIV | not to be marveled at as far as the body is concerned;
81 9, XVI | what I myself am is not far from me. And what is nearer
82 9, XVII | on this side and that as far as I can and yet there is
83 9, XXII | Forbid it, O Lord, put it far from the heart of thy servant,
84 9, XXII | who confesses to thee - far be it from me to think I
85 9, XXVII | thee. These things kept me far from thee; even though they
86 9, XXXI | drunkenness.”353 Drunkenness is far from me. Thou wilt have
87 9, XXXI | mercy that it may be put far from me. For no man can
88 9, XXXIV | statuary - and all these far beyond the necessary and
89 9, XXXV | to such thoughts is now far from me, so may it always
90 9, XXXVII | to know for certain how far I am clean of this plague;
91 9, XXXVII | idle curiosity, I see how far I have been able to hold
92 9, XXXVII | tongue? Put such madness far from me, O Lord, lest my
93 9, XL | a delight to me - and as far as I can get relief from
94 9, XLII | being like man he should be far from God, or if only like
95 9, XLII | only like God he should be far from man, and so should
96 10, VI | different! These words are far below me; they are not even
97 10, XIX | This way of thine is too far from my sight; it is too
98 10, XXVII | confidently answer - as far as a trained ear can be
99 10, XXXI | in thy deep secret! How far short of it have the consequences
100 10, XXXI | remained till the end. But far be it from thee, O Creator
101 10, XXXI | of our souls and bodies - far be it from thee that thou
102 10, XXXI | things past and future. Far, far more wonderfully, and
103 10, XXXI | things past and future. Far, far more wonderfully, and far
104 10, XXXI | far more wonderfully, and far more mysteriously thou knowest
105 11, VII | whom all things are, in so far as they are? But the farther
106 11, XI | the soul that has wandered far away from thee understand -
107 11, XI | the soul understand (as far as it can) how far above
108 11, XI | understand (as far as it can) how far above all times thou art
109 12, XIII | is seen is not hope. Thus far deep calls unto deep, but
110 12, XIII | waterfalls.”537 And thus far he who said, “I could not
111 12, XIII | were carnal”538 - thus far even he does not count himself
112 12, XVII | and fix their bounds: how far they are allowed to advance,
113 12, XVIII | and because “the night is far spent and the day is at
114 12, XVIII | contemplation, although thus far we must do so through signs
115 12, XXIII | spiritual grace where, as far as sex is concerned, there
116 12, XXIV | this, O Father of piety; far be it from a servant of
117 12, XXVIII | is beautiful, is itself far more beautiful than any
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