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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int | never denied the reality of human freedom and never allowed 2 Int | never allowed the excuse of human irresponsibility before 3 Int | to act in love beyond human understanding or control; 4 Int | and the ends of the two human societies, the “city of 5 Int | praise. It transforms the human will so that it is capable 6 Int | abolishing the ground of human pride. God’s grace became 7 Int | observations and descriptions of human motives and emotions, his 8 Int | the inner nature of the human self - these have established 9 Int | European conceptions of human nature, even down to our 10 Int | the shape and process of human history has been more influential 11 Int, 1 | drama of God’s enterprise in human history on the vast stage 12 Int, 1 | limited but real powers of human reason, and a constant striving 13 1, VIII | the stormy fellowship of human life, depending all the 14 1, XI(24) | effigiem Christi in the human soul.~ 15 1, XVI | woe unto you, O torrent of human custom! Who shall stay your 16 1, XVI | fictions; he transfers things human to the gods. I could have 17 1, XVI(30)| apostrophe to "the torrent of human custom" now switches its 18 1, XVIII | offend men more than if he, a human being, were to hate another 19 1, XVIII | being, were to hate another human being contrary to thy commandments. 20 1, XVIII | eloquence stands before a human judge, while a thronging 21 2, II | which grants indulgence to human shamelessness, even though 22 2, III | to that small part of the human race who may chance to come 23 2, V | inferior values. The bond of human friendship has a sweetness 24 2, VI | deeds he is himself harmed. Human sloth pretends to long for 25 3, IV | motive, and a delight in human vanity. In the ordinary 26 3, VI(65) | evil, both in nature and in human experience. Cf. H.C. Puech, 27 3, VII | men who were judging by human judgment and gauging their 28 3, VII | of the mores of the whole human race by the narrow norms 29 3, VIII | is a general compact of human society - how much more, 30 3, VIII | among the authorities in human society, the greater authority 31 3, VIII | they cast aside respect for human society and take audacious 32 3, IX | themselves. But when, contrary to human expectation, thou commandest 33 3, IX(78) | offer up his son Isaac as a human sacrifice. Cf. Gen. 22:1, 34 4, III | continued, “if out of the human mind, by some higher instinct 35 4, XII | virginal womb, where the human creature, our mortal flesh, 36 4, XV | volumes, without help from a human teacher, since all the while 37 5, X | couldst have the form of human flesh and be bounded by 38 5, X | confined by the form of a human body on every side. And 39 5, XII | pardonest the prostituted human soul when it does return 40 6, III | that thou wert bounded by a human form, although what was 41 6, IV | sides - like the shape of a human body.~6. I was also glad 42 6, V | belongs the governance of human affairs.~8. This much I 43 6, XI | limited by the form of a human body. And do I doubt that 44 6, XIII | strong preoccupation of the human spirit, and these she supposed 45 6, XIV | the turbulent vexations of human life, had often considered 46 6, I | God, by the analogy of a human body. Ever since I inclined 47 6, I | God in the analogy of a human body, yet I was constrained 48 6, II | substance was supposed to be the human soul to which thy Word - 49 6, VI | things - cannot be noted by human observation or expressed 50 6, XIX | there was a bond with the human soul and body. Everyone 51 6, XIX | no saving faith for the human race.~Therefore, because 52 6, XIX | excellence and perfection of his human nature, due to his participation 53 6, XIX | he did not think that a human mind was ascribed to him.218 54 7, III | Indeed, the very pleasures of human life - not only those which 55 7, IX | amid the dark labyrinth of human punishment and in the darkest 56 7, X | view of the vast range of human desires - but even the Manicheans 57 8, IV | against the pride of the human race. And yet, indeed, they 58 8, VI | concerning the salvation of the human race. How freely did I weep 59 8, XI | been - so little is the human mind capable of grasping 60 8, XII | greatly annoyed that these human things had such power over 61 9, XXIII | Thus, thus, truly thus: the human mind so blind and sick, 62 9, XXVIII | between these two, where human life is not an ordeal? There 63 9, XXXIV | through the medium of the human soul into the artist’s hands 64 9, XXXVI | And yet certain offices in human society require the officeholder 65 9, XXXVII | Our daily “furnace” is the human tongue.386 And also in this 66 9, XLII | by thy secret judgment, human pride deserves to be deceived, 67 10, V | thine? For it was not like a human worker fashioning body from 68 10, XV | 19. Let us, therefore, O human soul, see whether present 69 11, I | is why the poverty of the human intellect expresses itself 70 11, V | be seen and felt” - while human thought says such things 71 11, VI | incongruous, before which my human weakness was confused. And 72 12, XIV | still uncertain state of human knowledge, only thou canst 73 12, XX | that brackish sea - the human race - so deeply prying, 74 12, XXII | show him how to imitate human examples. Instead, by thy 75 12, XXIV | lights of heaven”); and to human affections ruled by temperance ( 76 12, XXIV | flesh. But the power of human generation refers to the 77 12, XXIV | is also replenished with human offspring. Its dryness is 78 12, XXXIV | which needs to imitate no human authority. Thus, thou didst


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