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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int, 1 | thought. In any case, the matter is very obscure.~This work 2 1, X | wished me to acquire - no matter what their motives were - 3 1, XI | not yet baptized”? In the matter of bodily health, no one 4 2, III | This project was more a matter of my father’s ambition 5 2, III | skillful in speaking - no matter how barren I was to thy 6 3, IV | was lacking that name, no matter how erudite, polished, and 7 4, XIV | And to me it was a great matter that both my literary work 8 5, I | thee; animals and lifeless matter by the mouths of those who 9 5, III | that thy wisdom is not a matter of measure.126 But the Only 10 5, XIII | but, as to his subject matter, I was only a careless and 11 5, XIII | Faustusstyle. As for subject matter, however, there could be 12 6, III | his heart, unless it was a matter which could be dealt with 13 6, VII | his father’s will in the matter, he began to be friendly 14 6, VIII | and rise superior to it no matter what it was, he opened his 15 6, X | the court.~There was one matter, however, which appealed 16 6, X | is faithful in a little matter is faithful also in a great 17 6, XIII | the greatest pains in the matter. For her hope was that, 18 6, XIII | of her own soul. Yet the matter was pressed forward, and 19 6, XVI | happiness I had then, and no matter how rich the store of my 20 6, V | again, was there some evil matter out of which he made and 21 6, V | to annihilate this evil matter and live by himself - the 22 6, V | then why was that evil matter not removed and brought 23 6, V | that he might form good matter, out of which he might then 24 6, V | without being assisted by that matter which had not been created 25 6, VI | now begun to learn in this matter toward Nebridiusopinion, 26 6, VI | decline to speculate about the matter or to tell him what thoughts 27 7, VIII | exclaimed: “What is the matter with us? What is this? What 28 9, XXXI | pleasure. And it is often a matter of doubt whether it is the 29 9, XXXI | firm conclusion in this matter.~45. I hear the voice of 30 9, XXXVII | what thou wilt. In this matter, thou knowest the groans 31 10, V | the limbs; thou madest the matter from which he makes anything; 32 10, V | communicate from mind to matter what he proposes to do and 33 10, V(421) | universe from pre-existent matter  (to upodoch) and imposes 34 10, V(421) | fashioned from pre-existent matter of some sort was a universal 35 11 | of the visible and formed matter of heaven and earth to the 36 11 | intricate analysis of “unformed matter” and the primalpossibility” 37 11, III | and separate this formless matter there was nothing: neither 38 11, IV | consider the formlessness of matter - which thou didst create 39 11, V | this concept of unformed matter], and when it says to itself, “ 40 11, VI | concerning this unformed matter, I must say first of all 41 11, VI | when I first heard of such matter and did not understand it - 42 11, VI | if I wished to conceive matter that was wholly unformed; 43 11, VI(462)| Enneads, II, 4:8f., where matter is analyzed as a substratum 44 11, VI(462)| quantity or quality; and 4:15: "Matter, then, must be described 45 11, VI(462)| the indefinite). . . .  Matter is indeterminateness and 46 11, VII | it is - and this is not a matter of distance or place.~Thus 47 11, VIII | the world out of unformed matter, and this thou didst make 48 11, VIII | visible shape to the unformed matter which thou hadst made before 49 11, VIII | hadst made was unformed matter; it was invisible and unformed, 50 11, VIII | while the forms, whose matter is the invisible earth of 51 11, XV | entity already formed and all matter capable of receiving form 52 11, XV | made from any celestial matter; but it is a spiritual house, 53 11, XV | false in them? Is it because matter was unformed, and since 54 11, XVII | not referring to unformed matter.”~“What then do these terms 55 11, XVII | to refer to this unformed matter - and that out of this, 56 11, XVII | formlessness and chaos of matter was first mentioned by the 57 11, XVII | changed - then the common matter of all things invisible 58 11, XVII | understood as having corporeal matter before it had any manner 59 11, XVII | the abyss was spiritual matter, before its unlimited fluidity 60 11, XVII | beginning of things, the matter capable of receiving form 61 11, XX | himself, God made the unformed matter of the spiritual and corporeal 62 11, XX | himself, God made the unformed matter of the physical creation, 63 11, XX | God made that unformed matter which contained, undifferentiated, 64 11, XXI | was as yet the formless matter of physical things without 65 11, XXI | yet unformed and lightless matter, out of which the corporeal 66 11, XXI | an unformed and lightless matter, from which were to be made 67 11, XXI | was already an unformed matter from which, as the Scripture 68 11, XXII | that this formlessness of matter appears to be called by 69 11, XXII | told us that God made this matter, unless we understand that 70 11, XXII | thus to refer to unformed matter, yet we can only understand 71 11, XXII | at all that this unformed matter was created by God, from 72 11, XXII | then how can unformed matter be meant by the termearth’ 73 11, XXII | interpret that unformed matter which the Scripture calls 74 11, XXVIII | earth, one believes that the matter out of which heaven and 75 11, XXVIII | unformed entity of corporeal matter, designated by the term “ 76 11, XXVIII | to mean the yet unformed matter from which the heaven and 77 11, XXIX | as referring only to the “matter” of heaven and earth, namely, 78 11, XXIX | when he said that God made matter first formless and then 79 11, XXIX | formed. In the same way, matter is prior to what is made 80 11, XXIX | sound” of the song is its “matter.” But the sound is formed 81 11, XXIX | why, as I was saying, the matter of the sound is prior to 82 11, XXIX | understand see that the matter of things was first made 83 11, XXIX | related of this unformed matter unless it is regarded as 84 11, XXXI | might apprehend from the matter under discussion, my words 85 12, II | thee?~3. What has corporeal matter deserved of thee - even 86 12, XXXIII | thyself, and not from any matter that is not thine, or that 87 12, XXXIII | created from concreated matter - that is, matter that was 88 12, XXXIII | concreated matter - that is, matter that was created by thee 89 12, XXXIII | of time. Yet, since the matter of heaven and earth is one 90 12, XXXIII | thing, thou didst create matter out of absolutely nothing ( 91 12, XXXIII | didst form from formless matter (de informi materia). But 92 12, XXXIII | time, so that form followed matter with no delaying interval.~ 93 12, XXXIV | thou didst out of physical matter produce the mysteries and


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