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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int | Like a colossus bestriding two worlds, Augustine stands 2 Int | creation and the ends of the two human societies, the “city 3 Int | orthodox Christianity. In these two works - the nearest equivalent 4 Int | dramatic conversion of the twospecial agents of the imperial 5 Int | in the garden at Treves - two unlikely prospects snatched 6 Int | wiser love.~We can observe two separate stages in Augustine’ 7 Int | end of Book IX. There are two more closely related problems 8 Int, 1 | the Enchiridion give us two very important vantage points 9 Int, 1 | differences between the two works, and these ought to 10 Int, 1 | Cambridge, 1927).~There are two good critical texts of the 11 Int, 1 | somehow been made one out of two souls, “But it may have 12 1, XIII | other. “One and one are two, two and two are four”: 13 1, XIII | other. “One and one are two, two and two are four”: this 14 1, XIII | and one are two, two and two are four”: this was then 15 2 | BOOK TWO~ ~He concentrates here on 16 3, IV | my father had been dead two years,62 and my mother was 17 3, VIII | there is just one; sometimes two together; sometimes all 18 4, VI | soul were but one soul in two bodies. Consequently, my 19 4, XIII | and I wrote some books - two or three, I think - On the 20 5, X | substance, I formed the idea of two masses, one opposed to the 21 5, XIV | after I had heard one or two parts of the Old Testament 22 6, V | assurance I believed which two people were my parents, 23 6, XIII | girl who was as yet some two years too young to marry.171 24 6, XIV | resolved, also, that each year two of us should be managers 25 6, XV | not bear the delay of the two years that should elapse 26 6, XIV | wandered into the notion of two substances, and could find 27 6, XVII(214)| language. This is one of two ecstatic visions reported 28 7 | conversion of Anthony and also of two imperialsecret service 29 7 | makes his decision, and the two inform the rejoicing Monica.~ 30 7, V | long indulgence. Thus my two wills - the old and the 31 7, VI | as they chanced to walk two by two, one strolled away 32 7, VI | they chanced to walk two by two, one strolled away with 33 7, VI | with him, while the other two went on by themselves. As 34 7, VI | they rambled, these first two came upon a certain cottage 35 7, VI | to seek thee alone. These two belonged to the group of 36 7, VI | declining. But the first two, making known to Ponticianus 37 7, VI | the palace. But the other two, setting their affections 38 7, IX | truth. And so there are two wills, because one of them 39 7, X | they observe that there are two wills in the act of deliberation, 40 7, X | to affirm that there are two kinds of minds in us: one 41 7, X | wills, there will not be two but many more. If any man 42 7, X | cry out, “See, here are two natures - one good, drawing 43 7, X | through the conflict of his two wills should waver whether 44 7, X | must imagine that there are two evil natures and two evil 45 7, X | are two evil natures and two evil minds in one man, both 46 7, X | that when they perceive two wills to be contending with 47 7, X | man the contest is between two opposing minds, of two opposing 48 7, X | between two opposing minds, of two opposing substances, from 49 7, X | opposing substances, from two opposing principles, the 50 8, X | him without these, as we two now strained ourselves to 51 8, XI | be granted her that the two of them, so united on earth, 52 9, XXI | certain. Take this example: If two men were asked whether they 53 9, XXVIII | there, then, between these two, where human life is not 54 9, XXXVII | these threelusts,” or two, or the whole complex of 55 9, XLIII | something in between the two; because he was equal to 56 10, XIV | is it that there are the two times, past and future, 57 10, XVII | present because the other two do not exist? Or do they 58 10, XVIII | conception in my mind. These two435 are seen in time present, 59 10, XXIV | cannot see which of these two is to be called time. For, 60 11, II | absurd to call each of those two great bodies458earth” 61 11, VII | heaven and earth: these two things, one near thee, the 62 11, XII | opened to me when I knock. Two things I find which thou 63 11, XII | and earth - these are the two things of which I spoke.~ 64 11, XIII | then, by means of these two - one thing well formed 65 11, XIII | it is by means of these two notions that I am able to 66 11, XVII | Moses did not refer to these two things when he said, by 67 11, XVII | was included under these two terms. Yet, since all things 68 11, XVIII | well, for it was on these two commandments that he hung 69 11, XIX | and the earth) and these two terms include all entities 70 11, XXI | the world, divided into two very great parts, one superior, 71 11, XXII | argue against these last two opinions as follows: “If 72 11, XXII | one or the other of these two opinions which we have set 73 11, XXIII | knowest it. Thus I see that two sorts of disagreements may 74 11, XXV | meant to be ordered by these two precepts of love, we shall 75 11, XXVII | and at a certain distance two great bodies: one above, 76 12, XXIV | believe that to both of these two kinds it has been said by


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