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mother 80
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St. Augustine
Confessions

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mother

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1 Int | A short time later his mother, Monica, died at Ostia on 2 Int | This was the death of his mother and the severance of his 3 Int | the vision at Ostia where mother and son are uplifted in 4 Int | Book VII. After this, the mother dies and the son who had 5 Int, 1 | faithful and daily tears of my mother, who had been promised that 6 1, VI | woman’s milk, neither my mother nor my nurses filled their 7 1, VI | age which I spent in my mother’s womb? For something of 8 1, VI | to me, neither father nor mother, nor the experience of others, 9 1, VII | period which I passed in my mother’s womb. But if “I was conceived 10 1, VII | iniquity, and in sin my mother nourished me in her womb,”23 11 1, XI | even from the womb of my mother, who greatly trusted in 12 1, XI | solicited from the piety of my mother and from thy Church (which 13 1, XI | thy Church (which is the mother of us all) the baptism of 14 1, XI | my Lord and my God. The mother of my flesh was much perplexed, 15 1, XI | believed” along with my mother and the whole household, 16 1, XI | overcome the influence of my mother’s piety in me, nor did he 17 1, XI | These were foreseen by my mother, and she preferred that 18 2, III | adolescence, he joyfully told my mother about it as if already looking 19 2, III | down to infamy. But in my mother’s breast thou hadst already 20 2, III | they but thine which by my mother, thy faithful handmaid, 21 2, III | I was easy to seduce. My mother had already fled out of 22 2, III | world to come, which my mother had in thee, but the hope 23 2, III | vain thoughts for me; my mother, because she thought that 24 3 | Manichean heresy, and his mother’s dream which foretold his 25 3, IV | dead two years,62 and my mother was providing the money 26 3, IV(62) | with the account of his mother's death in Bk. IX, Chs. 27 3, IV | deeply treasured even with my mother’s milk. And whatsoever was 28 3, X | and that the sap of the mother tree was tears. Notwithstanding 29 3, XI | of Manicheism] because my mother, thy faithful one, wept 30 3, XI | given through my watchful mother, in the fact that she was 31 3, XII | Manicheans by his misguided mother and not only had read but 32 4, IV | harmful fables which my mother mourned in me. With me this 33 5, V | faith, is tolerated by our Mother Charity until the new man 34 5, VII | and out of the blood of my mother’s heart, through the tears 35 5, VIII | it either to me or to my mother, who grieved deeply over 36 5, VIII | sail. Thus I lied to my mother - and such a mother! - and 37 5, VIII | to my mother - and such a mother! - and escaped. For this 38 5, VIII | that, the fountain of my mother’s eyes, from which she had 39 5, IX | the truth of thy rule? My mother knew nothing of this; yet, 40 5, IX | entreated baptism of my mother’s devotion, as I have already 41 5, IX | die a double death. Had my mother’s heart been pierced with 42 6, I | the truth.~By this time my mother had come to me, having mustered 43 6, I | wouldst deliver him to his mother. Therefore, her heart was 44 6, II | CHAPTER II~ ~2. So also my mother brought to certain oratories, 45 6, II | way in thy sight - that my mother would probably not have 46 6, II | congratulating me that I had such a mother - little knowing what a 47 6, III | regenerated through the Catholic Mother156 through grace - as if 48 6, X | estate, his house, and his mother, who would not follow him. 49 6, XIII | wooed; I was engaged; and my mother took the greatest pains 50 6, I | the faith of our spiritual mother, thy Catholic Church. Yet 51 6, VI | that, at the same time his mother was about to give birth 52 6, XVII(214)| last great moment with his mother at Ostia (Bk. IX, Ch. X, 53 7, XI | not barren, but a fruitful mother of children - her joys - 54 7, XII | hesitation.~Then we went in to my mother, and told her what happened, 55 8 | recalls the ecstasy he and his mother shared in Ostia and then 56 8, IV | catechumen like myself. My mother was also with us - in woman’ 57 8, VII | more - since Justina, the mother of the boy-emperor Valentinian, 58 8, VII | thy servant. Among them my mother, thy handmaid, taking a 59 8, VIII | as Ostia on the Tiber, my mother died. ~I am passing over 60 8, VIII | neither her father nor her mother knew what kind of being 61 8, VIII | member of thy Church. Yet my mother did not attribute this good 62 8, VIII | the diligence of her own mother as to that of a certain 63 8, VIII | over us? Though father and mother and nurturers are absent, 64 8, VIII | Stung by this taunt, my mother saw her own vileness and 65 8, IX | In conformity with his mother’s wish, and in the interest 66 8, IX | might have if she had been mother of us all; she served us 67 8, X | even as we spoke. Then my mother said: “Son, for myself I 68 8, XI | place shall you bury your mother.” I was silent and held 69 8, XII | sinned in weeping for my mother for part of an hour - that 70 8, XII | for part of an hour - that mother who was for a while dead 71 8, XIII | thee for the sins of my mother. Hearken unto me, through 72 8, XIII | our Father in our Catholic mother; and remember my fellow 73 8, XIII | So be fulfilled what my mother desired of me - more richly 74 11, XV | city of thine. It is our mother which is above and is free475 75 11, XVI | my country, Jerusalem my mother483; and to thee thyself, 76 11, XVI | the peace of that dearest mother, where the first fruits 77 11, XXVII | humble language as if on a mother’s breast, their faith is 78 12, VI | by that Love which is our mother; tell me, I beseech thee, 79 12, XIV | the night passes - that mother of the wicked; until the 80 12, XXI | in which ignorance - the mother of wonder - gives them an


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