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1 Int, 1 | reference to the Sabbath rest.3~2. In Book IV, when I
2 1, I | heart until it comes to rest in thee. Grant me, O Lord,
3 1, IV | always working, ever at rest; gathering, yet needing
4 1, V | 5. Who shall bring me to rest in thee? Who will send thee
5 1, XIII | desires, and let me find some rest, for in blaming my own evil
6 1, XIX | creatures - myself and the rest - that I sought for pleasures,
7 2, VI | sloth pretends to long for rest, but what sure rest is there
8 2, VI | for rest, but what sure rest is there save in the Lord?
9 2, X | satiety. With thee is perfect rest, and life unchanging. He
10 3, VI(65) | of an ascetic ethic; the rest were auditores, who followed,
11 3, XI | was lamenting, he bade her rest content and told her to
12 4, VI | most bitterly, and found a rest in bitterness. I was wretched,
13 4, VII | myself, and took neither rest nor counsel, for I was dragging
14 4, VII | books or poetry did it find rest. All things looked gloomy,
15 4, VII | those alone I found a little rest. But when my soul left off
16 4, VII | fantasm, that it might find rest there, it sank through the
17 4, X | longs to be and yet loves to rest secure in the created things
18 4, XI | is a place of unperturbed rest, where love is not forsaken
19 4, XII | and you shall stand fast. Rest in him and you shall be
20 4, XII | him and you shall be at rest. Where do you go along these
21 4, XII | toilsome ways? There is no rest where you seek it. Seek
22 4, XIII(105)| record save echoes in the rest of Augustine's aesthetic
23 5, V | his reputed godliness, to rest my faith on his authority.~
24 5, X | points which I had decided to rest content with, if I could
25 5, X | were wiser than the rest in holding that we ought
26 6, I | whole would give her the rest, and thus most calmly, and
27 6, II | first herself and give the rest away, she would never allow
28 6, VIII | him and taught him not to rest his confidence in himself
29 6, XI | knock’ in order for the rest also to be ‘opened’ unto
30 6, XI | what am I doing with the rest of the day? Why not do this?
31 6, XIV | that was needful, while the rest were left undisturbed. But
32 6, XVI | and thou alone givest it rest.174 And lo, thou art near,
33 6, XVI(174) | heart until it comes to find rest in Thee," Bk. I, Ch. I,
34 6, IV | my struggle to solve the rest of my difficulties, I now
35 6, VII | find among them no place to rest in. They did not receive
36 6, IX | heart, and you shall find rest for your souls.”197 Thus,
37 6, XIV | substances, and could find no rest, but talked foolishly, And
38 6, XIX | written about him, all the rest would risk the imputation
39 7, IV | the nobly born before the rest - since “thou hast rather
40 8, III | Cassiciacum - where we found rest in thee from the fever of
41 8, IV | lay me down and take my rest.”285 For who shall withstand
42 8, IV | Selfsame, and in thee is rest and oblivion to all distress.
43 8, IV | that faith allowed me no rest in respect of my past sins,
44 8, V | and because I imagined the rest to be like it, I laid it
45 8, VII | congregations throughout the rest of the world.288~16. Then
46 8, XIII | 37. Therefore, let her rest in peace with her husband,
47 9, VIII | And though my tongue is at rest and my throat silent, yet
48 9, XIX | our knowledge can rightly rest as the familiar and sought-for
49 9, XXXIV | I am awake. There is no rest from them given me, as there
50 10, VI | very last after all the rest; and silence after the last.
51 10, XI | it so that it may come to rest for a little; and then,
52 10, XV | second present, and all the rest are future. And thus, if
53 10, XV | month is current, then the rest are future; if the second,
54 10, XV | present one at a time, but the rest are either past or future.~
55 10, XV | first of these hours has the rest of them as future, and the
56 10, XV | the last of them has the rest as past; but any of those
57 10, XXIV | its motion but also its rest as well; and both by time!
58 11, II(457) | ouranoz tou ouranou) seems to rest on a variant Hebrew text.
59 11, XII | either of motion or of rest), and so time has no hold
60 11, XXVI | exaltation of my humility and rest of my toil, who hearest
61 11, XXXI | that I should exclude the rest, even though they contained
62 12 | creation and the promised rest and blessedness of the eternal
63 12 | which God, who is eternal rest, “rested.”~
64 12, IV | thy good Spirit is said to rest he actually causes to rest
65 12, IV | rest he actually causes to rest in himself. But thy incorruptible
66 12, VII | have come to that supreme rest where our souls shall have
67 12, VIII | rational creation, for whose rest and beatitude nothing suffices
68 12, IX | It is in thy gift that we rest. It is there that we enjoy
69 12, IX | that we enjoy thee. Our rest is our “place.” Love lifts
70 12, IX | is restored, they are at rest. My weight is my love. By
71 12, XXXV | were very good, thou didst rest on the seventh day, although
72 12, XXXV | created them all in unbroken rest - and this so that the voice
73 12, XXXV | to us - we may find our rest in thee in the Sabbath of
74 12, XXXVII | then also thou shalt so rest in us as now thou workest
75 12, XXXVII | thus, that will be thy rest through us, as these are
76 12, XXXVII | evermore and art always at rest. Thou seest not in time,
77 12, XXXVIII | things here, to find our rest in thy great sanctification.
78 12, XXXVIII | the Good, and needest no rest, and art always at rest,
79 12, XXXVIII | rest, and art always at rest, because thou thyself art
80 12, XXXVIII | thou thyself art thy own rest.~What man will teach men
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