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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int | and guidance of the Holy Spirit; to shape the destinies 2 Int | remains immanent in the Holy Spirit in the Church.~Augustine 3 Int | in Rom. 13:13 - and a new spirit rises in his heart.~After 4 Int, 1 | beyond these, to the Holy Spirit and the Church. Augustine 5 1, IX | there anyone, O Lord, with a spirit so great, who cleaves to 6 1, XVIII | lest, in the fury of his spirit, he cut off a man from his 7 3, IV | salutary admonition of thy Spirit, spoken by thy good and 8 3, VII | did not know that God is a spirit who has no parts extended 9 3, VII | be wholly everywhere as Spirit is, as God is. And I was 10 3, XI | the light of the faith and spirit which she received from 11 4, III | and invoked the aid of no spirit for their divinations. Still, 12 4, IV | hearts through the Holy Spirit who is given to us.”93 Still, 13 4, XII | God, because it is by his spirit that you speak thus to them, 14 5, I | thee without ceasing: the spirit of man, by his own lips, 15 5, V | persuade men that the Holy Spirit, the Comforter and Enricher 16 5, V | ordinary man but thy Holy Spirit. And who would not judge 17 5, IX | travailed for me in the spirit with a far keener anguish 18 5, X | imagined as some malignant spirit penetrating that earth. 19 6, II | taken possession of her spirit, nor did the love of wine 20 6, II | good works, “fervent in spirit.”153 Thus he would, when 21 6, IV | The letter kills, but the spirit gives life,”157 while at 22 6, V | imparted to mankind by the Spirit of the one and most true 23 6, X | men marveled at so rare a spirit, which neither coveted the 24 6, XIII | preoccupation of the human spirit, and these she supposed 25 6, V | marshaled before the sight of my spirit all creation: all that we 26 6, XIX | slept, walked, rejoiced in spirit, was sad, and discoursed 27 6, XXI | venerable writings of thy Spirit and principally upon the 28 6, XXI | thy sacrifice, a troubled spirit, a broken and a contrite 29 6, XXI | the earnest of the Holy Spirit, the cup of our redemption. 30 7, I | together with thee and the Holy Spirit, one God - by whom thou 31 7, V | flesh lusts against the Spirit, and the Spirit against 32 7, V | against the Spirit, and the Spirit against the flesh.”248 I 33 7, VI | servants, some of the “poor in spirit” (“of such is the Kingdom 34 7, VIII | was greatly disturbed in spirit, angry at myself with a 35 8, IV | and voice when thy good Spirit turned to us and said, “ 36 8, IV | promisedParaclete, the Spirit of Truth.” Already he had 37 8, IV | For till then “the Holy Spirit was not yet given, because 38 8, VII | melted by the heat of thy Spirit, we were nevertheless excited 39 8, X | the first fruits of the Spirit bound to that ecstasy, we 40 8, XIII | those which flow from a spirit broken by the thoughts of 41 9, III | what is in a mansave the spirit of man which is in him”322? 42 9, V | things of a man, save the spirit of the man which is in him,”327 43 9, V | something of man which “the spirit of the man which is in him” 44 9, XIV(338)| tradition. Cf. E. Gilson, The Spirit of Medieval Philosophy ( 45 9, XXIII | flesh lusts against the spirit and the spirit against the 46 9, XXIII | against the spirit and the spirit against the flesh,” so that 47 9, XLIII | God, and, with the Holy Spirit, one God.~69. How hast thou 48 10, I | called us to be poor in spirit, meek, mourners, hungering 49 11, III | nor figure, nor body, nor spirit? Yet it was not absolutely 50 11, VI | mind ceased to question my spirit - filled as it was with 51 11, IX | IX~ ~9. And therefore the Spirit, the Teacher of thy servant,470 52 11, XIV | Genesis; they say: “The Spirit of God who wrote these things 53 11, XV | the oracles of the Holy Spirit? Is it not in this ‘house 54 11, XVI | where the first fruits of my spirit are to be found and from 55 11, XVII | it has pleased the Holy Spirit to reveal in this way. For 56 11, XX | servant Moses spoke in the spirit of truth - from all these 57 11, XXII | the waters upon which the Spirit of God moved? For if they 58 11, XXX | this Scripture, full of thy Spirit, so that we will believe 59 11, XXXII | anything lie hid from “thy good Spirit” who shall “lead me into 60 12 | ponders the work of the Spirit moving over the waters. 61 12, II | in the case of a created spirit, living is not the same 62 12, IV | perfection. For thy good Spirit which moved over the face 63 12, IV | For those in whom thy good Spirit is said to rest he actually 64 12, V | Word, and, behold, “Thy Spirit moved over the waters.” 65 12, V | God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the Creator of all creation!~ 66 12, VI | at long last refer to thy Spirit? Was it because it was appropriate 67 12, VI | mentioned over which thy Spirit could be understood as “ 68 12, VII | in our hearts by the Holy Spirit, who is given to us”515 69 12, VII | which lifts us up by thy Spirit who moved over the waters? 70 12, VII | The uncleanness of our own spirit flows downward with the 71 12, VII | and the sanctity of thy Spirit raises us upward by the 72 12, VII | hearts to thee where thy Spirit is “moving over the waters.” 73 12, VIII | and had not reposed in thy Spirit, which moved immutable over 74 12, IX | then not even the Holy Spiritmoved.” But if we understand 75 12, IX | then Father, Son, and Holy Spiritmoved over the waters.”~ 76 12, IX | then, is this said of thy Spirit alone? Why is it said of 77 12, IX | that place, and thy good Spirit lifts our lowliness from 78 12, IX(522) | The Holy Spirit.~ 79 12, IX(524) | the descent of the Holy Spirit; cf. Acts 2:3, 4.~ 80 12, XII | the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” In thy name we baptize, 81 12, XII | Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. For among us also God in 82 12, XII | abyss.”533 But because thy Spirit was moving over these waters, 83 12, XIII | thy voice, who sent thy Spirit from above through Him who 84 12, XIII | the first fruits of the Spirit laid up with him, but who 85 12, XIV | our mortal bodies by the Spirit that dwells in us,560 because 86 12, XVIII | one there is given by thy Spirit the word of wisdom591 ( 87 12, XVIII | knowledge is given by the same Spirit (as it were, the “lesser 88 12, XVIII | all the one and selfsame Spirit is at work, dividing to 89 12, XXIII | perceives “the things of the Spirit of God.”625 But, when man 90 12, XXVI | itself that matters, but the spirit in which they give them. 91 12, XXIX | things you see through my Spirit, I see; just as what you 92 12, XXIX | what you say through my Spirit, I say. But while you see 93 12, XXX | see thy works through thy Spirit, nor recognize thee in them.~ 94 12, XXXI | these things through thy Spirit, it is thou who seest them 95 12, XXXI | which please us through thy Spirit are pleasing to thee in 96 12, XXXI | things of a man except the spirit of a man which is in him? 97 12, XXXI | the things of God, but the Spirit of God. Now we have not 98 12, XXXI | we have not received the spirit of the world, but the Spirit 99 12, XXXI | spirit of the world, but the Spirit of God, that we might know 100 12, XXXI | the things of God, but the Spirit of God: but how, then, do 101 12, XXXI | know these things by his Spirit; for no one knows but the 102 12, XXXI | for no one knows but the Spirit of God.” But just as it 103 12, XXXI | were to speak through the Spirit of God, “It is not you who 104 12, XXXI | them who know through the Spirit of God, “It is not you yourselves 105 12, XXXI | who perceive through the Spirit of God that a thing is good; 106 12, XXXI | except through the Holy Spirit which he hath given us: “ 107 12, XXXI | in our hearts by the Holy Spirit who is given to us.”649 108 12, XXXIV | from thee, and thy good Spirit was moving over us to help 109 12, XXXIV | thou who hast given us thy Spirit, by which we may see them 110 12, XXXVIII | has been quickened by thy Spirit; but in the former time,


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