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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int | to repentance, faith, and praise. It transforms the human 2 Int | To confess, then, is to praise and glorify God; it is an 3 Int, 1 | Confessions, in thirteen books, praise the righteous and good God 4 Int, 1 | see me as I am and do not praise me for more than I am. Here 5 Int, 1 | in me pleases you, here praise Him with me - him whom I 6 1 | his life has been - and to praise God for his constant and 7 1 | with a paean of grateful praise to God.~ ~ 8 1, I | wisdom.”6 And man desires to praise thee, for he is a part of 9 1, I | proud. Still he desires to praise thee, this man who is only 10 1, I | that he should delight to praise thee, for thou hast made 11 1, I | first to invoke thee or to praise thee; whether first to know 12 1, I | preacher?”7 Now, “they shall praise the Lord who seek him,”8 13 1, I | and, finding him, shall praise him. I will seek thee, O 14 1, VI | dost thou command me to praise and confess unto thee only 15 1, VI | heaven and earth, giving praise to thee for that first being 16 1, VII | thou dost command me to praise thee for these things, to 17 1, VII | unto the Lord, and to sing praise unto his name, O Most High.22 18 1, XVII | it there was both hope of praise and fear of shame or stripes. 19 1, XVII | exercised my wit and tongue? Thy praise, O Lord, thy praises might 20 2, III | Who did not extol and praise my father, because he went 21 2, III | sake only but mostly for praise. What is worthy of vituperation 22 2, III | might not go lacking for praise. And when in anything I 23 4, IV | Who can show forth all thy praise94 for that which he has 24 4, X | follow after it. Let my soul praise thee, in all these things, 25 4, XII | physical objects please you, praise God for them, but turn back 26 4, XIV | others, who gave him high praise and expressed amazement 27 4, XIV | him who sings the other’s praise? Not so. Instead, one catches 28 4, XIV | is believed to give his praise from an unfeigned heart; 29 4, XIV | For I did not want them to praise and love me as actors were 30 4, XIV | loved - although I myself praise and love them too. I would 31 5, I | and hast prompted it to praise thy name. Heal all my bones 32 5, I | heat.”121 But let my soul praise thee, that it may love thee, 33 5, I | mercies to thee, that it may praise thee. Thy whole creation 34 6, II | often burst forth into praise of her, congratulating me 35 6, VII | Let him be silent in thy praise who does not meditate on 36 6, XVI | CHAPTER XVI~ ~26. Thine be the praise; unto thee be the glory, 37 6, XIII | better - but still I ought to praise thee, if only for these 38 6, XIII | old men and children,”208 praise thy name! But seeing also 39 6, XIII | in heaven all thy angels praise thee, O God, praise thee 40 6, XIII | angels praise thee, O God, praise thee in the heights, “and 41 6, XIII | are above the heavens,”209 praise thy name - seeing this, 42 8, I | Let my heart and my tongue praise thee, and let all my bones 43 8, II | find those who would loudly praise it - for the sake of thy 44 8, XIII | and had so lived as to praise thy name both by her faith 45 8, XIII | 35. Thus now, O my Praise and my Life, O God of my 46 9, XXXI | have learned, thanks and praise be to thee, O my God and 47 9, XXXIV | sweetness. Those who know how to praise thee for it, “O God, Creator 48 9, XXXIV | and offer a sacrifice of praise to my Sanctifier, because 49 9, XXXV | From them I proceed to praise thee, the wonderful Creator 50 9, XXXVI | is more gratified at the praise for himself than because 51 9, XXXVII | our power of doing without praise, must we then live wickedly 52 9, XXXVII | or conceived? And yet if praise, both by custom and right, 53 9, XXXVII | that I am delighted with praise, but more with the truth 54 9, XXXVII | the truth itself than with praise. For if I were to have any 55 9, XXXVII | gratified by intelligent praise I seem to myself to be gratified 56 9, XXXVII | sometimes grieved at the praise I get, either when those 57 9, XXXVII | diligently. If, in my own praise, I am moved with concern 58 9, XXXVIII| temptation to the love of praise. This love builds up a certain 59 9, XLIII | satisfied: “and they shall praise the Lord that seek Him.”405~ ~ 60 10, I(406) | end: the celebration and praise of the greatness and goodness 61 10, II | me hear the voice of thy praise.”415 Let me drink from thee 62 10, V | well done.~All these things praise thee, the Creator of them 63 10, XII | and by such tactics gain praise for a worthless answer.~ 64 10, XXIX | may hear the sound of thy praise and contemplate thy delights, 65 11, XV | heavens except those which praise thee, the “heaven of heavens”? 66 11, XV | within, the voice of his praise? What, then, do you contend 67 12, XIV | in the voice of joy and praise, in the voice of him that 68 12, XIV | I shall forever give praise to him. In the morning I 69 12, XV | and sucklings, perfect thy praise.568 For we know no other 70 12, XV | earthly corruption. Let them praise thy name - this super-celestial 71 12, XV | by reading it - let them praise thee. For they always behold 72 12, XXXIII | XXXIII~ ~48. Let thy works praise thee, that we may love thee; 73 12, XXXIII | thee that thy works may praise thee - those works which


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