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St. Augustine
Confessions

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name

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | to sing praise unto his name, O Most High.22 For thou 2 1, VIII| they called some thing by name and pointed it out while 3 1, VIII| indicate was called by the name they then uttered. And what 4 1, XIII| ask with what letters the name Aeneas is written, all who 5 2, VI | of the wanton claim the name of love; and yet nothing 6 2, VII | thee, and confess to thy name, because thou hast put away 7 3, III | this stupid and diabolical name was regarded as the very 8 3, III | than these fellows. By what name, therefore, could they be 9 3, IV | alluring, and honorable name, using it to color and adorn 10 3, IV | checked my ardor: that the name of Christ was not in it. 11 3, IV | was not in it. For this name, by thy mercy, O Lord, this 12 3, IV | thy mercy, O Lord, this name of my Saviour thy Son, my 13 3, IV | whatsoever was lacking that name, no matter how erudite, 14 3, VI | of the syllables of thy name and the names of our Lord 15 3, VI | Manicheans] sounded out thy name though it was only a sound! 16 5, I | prompted it to praise thy name. Heal all my bones and let 17 5, III | the Manicheans, Faustus by name, a great snare of the devil; 18 5, XIV | were without the saving name of Christ. I resolved, therefore, 19 6, IV | only Son - in which the name of Christ had been sealed 20 6, XII | were added the honorable name of marriage, he would not 21 6, VI | estimation of that art. His name was Firminus and he had 22 6, IX | them that believed on his name188 - this I did not find 23 6, IX | the dead, “and given him a name above every name; that at 24 6, IX | given him a name above every name; that at the name of Jesus 25 6, IX | every name; that at the name of Jesus every knee should 26 6, XIII| children,”208 praise thy name! But seeing also that in 27 6, XIII| heavens,”209 praise thy name - seeing this, I say, I 28 7, I | great and wonderful is his name.”233~Thy words had stuck 29 7, II | long afterward gave in his name that he might receive the 30 7, II | recognized him, whispered his name one to the other, in tones 31 7, IV | instead of Saul, his former name, in testimony to such a 32 7, VI | tell and confess unto thy name, O Lord, my helper and my 33 7, VI | the Egyptian monk, whose name was in high repute among 34 8, II | it - for the sake of thy name, which thou hast sanctified 35 8, IV | heart’s brother, to the name of thy only Son, our Lord 36 8, IV | in faith, I praised thy name. But that faith allowed 37 8, VI | arrived for me to give in my name, we left the country and 38 8, XII | bath [balneum] took its name from the Greek balaneion [ 39 8, XIII| so lived as to praise thy name both by her faith and by 40 8, XIII| only desired to have her name remembered at thy altar, 41 9, IV | thy great mercy, for thy name’s sake. And do not, on any 42 9, XV | can rightly affirm? For I name a stone, I name the sun, 43 9, XV | affirm? For I name a stone, I name the sun, and those things 44 9, XV | present in my memory. I name some pain of the body, yet 45 9, XV | distinguish it from pleasure. I name bodily health when I am 46 9, XV | mind what the sound of this name signified. Nor would sick 47 9, XV | absent from the body. I can name the numbers we use in counting, 48 9, XV | that are in my memory. I name the image of the sun, and 49 9, XV | present when I remember it. I name memory and I know what I 50 9, XV | memory and I know what I name. But where do I know it, 51 9, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~ ~24. When I name forgetfulness, and understand 52 9, XVI | understand what I mean by the name, how could I understand 53 9, XVI | not to the sound of the name, but to the thing which 54 9, XVI | I had forgotten what the name means? When, therefore, 55 9, XVI | could not even call my own name without it. But what shall 56 9, XIX | and, having forgotten his name, try to recall it - if some 57 9, XIX | object. And where does this name come back from, save from 58 9, XIX | was correct. But if the name had been entirely blotted 59 9, XX | not love it. We hear the name of it, and we all acknowledge 60 9, XX | are not delighted with the name only. For when a Greek hears 61 9, XX | the thing itself, which we namehappiness,” were held in 62 9, XXXI| great; let him magnify thy name. But I am not such a one, “ 63 9, XXXI| Yet I too magnify thy name, for he who hath “overcome 64 9, XXXV| which is cloaked under the name of knowledge and learning; 65 10, III | him solemnly that in thy name he would open out these 66 10, XXII| through Christ and in his name, the Holy of Holies, let 67 11, XVII| was first mentioned by the name of heaven and earth because, 68 11, XVII| accustomed to be called by the name of heaven and earth - was 69 11, XIX | speaking, be called by the same name as the thing that is made 70 12, V | came to recognize, in the name of God, the Father who made 71 12, XII | holy, O Lord my God, in thy name we have been baptized, in 72 12, XII | have been baptized, in the name of the Father, Son, and 73 12, XII | and Holy Spirit.” In thy name we baptize, in the name 74 12, XII | name we baptize, in the name of the Father, the Son, 75 12, XV | corruption. Let them praise thy name - this super-celestial society, 76 12, XX | instruct the nations in thy name, in thy Baptism. And among 77 12, XXVI| but he added, “In the name of a prophet.” And he did 78 12, XXVI| man,” but added, “In the name of a righteous man.”644 79 12, XXVI| drink,” but added, “In the name of a disciple”; and concluded, “ 80 12, XXVI| is to do all this in the name of a prophet, in the name 81 12, XXVI| name of a prophet, in the name of a righteous man, in the 82 12, XXVI| a righteous man, in the name of a disciple. Elijah was


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