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St. Augustine
Confessions

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dost

   Book, Chapter
1 1, I | and the proof that thou dost resist the proud. Still 2 1, III | III~ ~3. Since, then, thou dost fill the heaven and earth, 3 1, III | do they contain thee? Or, dost thou fill and overflow them, 4 1, III | contain thee? And where dost thou pour out what remains 5 1, III | there no need that thou, who dost contain all things, shouldst 6 1, III | those things which thou dost fill thou fillest by containing 7 1, III | For the vessels which thou dost fill do not confine thee, 8 1, III | scattered; rather, thou dost gather us together. But 9 1, III | together. But when thou dost fill all things, dost thou 10 1, III | thou dost fill all things, dost thou fill them with thy 11 1, IV | possessing all things. Thou dost love, but without passion; 12 1, IV | jealous, yet free from care; dost repent without remorse; 13 1, IV | never in need but still thou dost rejoice at thy gains; art 14 1, IV | is required so that thou dost become a debtor; yet who 15 1, IV | creature, and when thou dost cancel debts thou losest 16 1, VI | scorn me; but when thou dost turn and attend to me, thou 17 1, VI | others, nor my own memory. Dost thou laugh at me for asking 18 1, VI | for asking such things? Or dost thou command me to praise 19 1, VII | well-being and health - thou dost command me to praise thee 20 1, XI | yielded obedience to thee, who dost so command.~18. I ask thee, 21 1, XVIII | seest all this, O Lord, and dost keep silence - “long-suffering, 22 2, II | prescribes, O Lord - O thou who dost form the offspring of our 23 2, II | Lord - save in thee, who dost teach us by sorrow, who 24 2, II | woundest us to heal us, and dost kill us that we may not 25 3, II | loved. Thus it is that thou dost act, O Lord God, for thou 26 3, VIII | not be harmed? Still thou dost punish these sins which 27 3, IX | they who know what thou dost command. For all things 28 3, XI | sober widow - such as thou dost love - was now more buoyed 29 4, IV | save between those thou dost bind together and who cleave 30 4, IV | Fountain of mercies, who dost turn us to thyself by ways 31 4, XIV | himself a great deep. Thou dost number his very hairs, O 32 5, IX | pardoned that thou likewise dost become a debtor by thy promises.~ 33 6, III | secret, yet most present, who dost not have limbs, some of 34 6, V | me the belief that thou dost exist - although what thou 35 6, XI | be continent unless thou dost grant it.”168 Certainly 36 6, VI | righteous ruler of the universe, dost work by a secret impulse - 37 6, VII | believed both that thou dost exist and that thy substance 38 6, VII | immutable, and that thou dost care for and wilt judge 39 6, IX | willing to show me how thou dostresist the proud, but give 40 7, III | O most merciful Father, “dost rejoice more over one that 41 7, X | Thus, O true God, thou dost reprove and confute and 42 8, IV | For surely thou, who dost not change, art the Selfsame, 43 8, VIII | absent, thou art present, who dost create, who callest, and 44 8, XIII | set aside. But since thou dost not so stringently inquire 45 8, XIII | compassion on whom thou dost have compassion on.316~36. 46 9, II | heard from me before, nor dost thou hear anything of the 47 9, XXV | But where in my memory dost thou abide, O Lord? Where 48 9, XXV | thou abide, O Lord? Where dost thou dwell there? What sort 49 9, XXV | in what part of it thou dost abide. For in calling thee 50 9, XXV | the part of my memory thou dost dwell in, as if indeed there 51 9, XXIX | for thy sake, O Love, who dost burn forever and art never 52 9, XXX | something better than what thou dost allow. And since thou gavest 53 9, XXXI | O my holy God, that thou dost give it, when what thou 54 9, XXXIV | out of the net.”377 Thou dost continually pluck them out, 55 9, XXXIV | weakness but thou in thy mercy dost rescue me: sometimes without 56 9, XXXV | let it be that as thou dost what thou wilt, thou dost 57 9, XXXV | dost what thou wilt, thou dost also give me the grace willingly 58 9, XXXV | showing me my weakness, thou dost speedily warn me to rise 59 9, XXXVI | they be delivered when thou dost condemn them. But when - 60 9, XXXVI | one is praised while thou dost condemn him. In such a case 61 9, XXXVII| less of myself than thou dost. I beseech thee now, O my 62 10, I | I am saying to thee? Or, dost thou see in time an event 63 10, VII | CHAPTER VII~ ~9. Thou dost call us, then, to understand 64 10, VII | all the things that thou dost make by speaking are made 65 10, XIII | there was no time.~16. Nor dost thou precede any given period 66 10, XIV | with thee, because thou dost abide forever; but if times 67 10, XIX | taught thy prophets. How dost thou, to whom nothing is 68 10, XXIV | CHAPTER XXIV~ ~31. Dost thou command that I should 69 10, XXIV | motion of a body”? Thou dost not so command. For I hear 70 10, XXIV | time I do not hear; thou dost not say so. For when a body 71 11, XV | alone?” If thou, O God, dost show thyself to him who 72 11, XVI | are promised me which thou dost conform and confirm forever, 73 12, XII | our ignorance; for thou dost correct man for his iniquity,532 74 12, XIV | soul - the faith that thou dost kindle to light my path 75 12, XIV | rightly distinguish - thou who dost test the heart and who dost 76 12, XIV | dost test the heart and who dost call the light day, and 77 12, XVI | utterly Real, thou alone dost fully know, since thou art 78 12, XVII | called “the sea”; yet thou dost curb the wicked lusts of 79 12, XVIII | the end of time. Thus thou dost grant the prayers of him 80 12, XVIII | him who seeks, and thou dost bless the years of the righteous 81 12, XVIII | stars. In thy book thou dost discuss these things with 82 12, XX | thy blessing, O God, who dost so refresh our easily wearied 83 12, XXI | works, but it is thou who dost the works in them, so that 84 12, XXII | and perfect will. And thou dost teach him, now that he is 85 12, XXIV | this? Behold, O Lord, thou dost bless men in order that 86 12, XXV | inspirest me to know what thou dost will that I should say concerning 87 12, XXIX | set it forth? Why, then, dost thou say to me that in thy 88 12, XXIX | thou art my God, and thou dost speak to thy servant with 89 12, XXXI | of thee, it is thou who dost give us pleasure in those


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