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1 1, VIII | gestures of their bodies, by a kind of natural language, common
2 1, IX | affection (or is there even a kind of obtuseness that has the
3 1, XVIII | him when he set out.36 A kind Father when thou gavest;
4 1, XVIII | I displeased even my own kind and deceived, with endless
5 1, XVIII | as I. Moreover, in this kind of play, I often sought
6 2, III | O my God, but to my own kind in thy presence - to that
7 2, VI | life of man; nor yet the kind that is the glory and beauty
8 3, II | called “compassion.” But what kind of compassion is it that
9 4, III | horoscope-casters, but he, in a kind and fatherly way, advised
10 4, V | a lost love, and in the kind of sorrow that had then
11 4, VI | death to them. But a strange kind of feeling had come over
12 4, XIII | objects themselves there is a kind of beauty which comes from
13 4, XIII | forming a whole and another kind of beauty that comes from
14 4, XIV | even if he could - the same kind of admiration should be
15 4, XIV | admired so much was the kind of man I wished myself to
16 4, XV | disunity there was some kind of substance of irrational
17 4, XV | irrational life and some kind of entity in the supreme
18 4, XV | the shape of a man, his kind, his stature, how many feet
19 4, XV | was concerned? And what kind of burden was it for thy
20 5, III | dish as much as I did the kind of meat that their famous
21 5, VI | realized that there is another kind of man who is suspicious
22 5, VI | may be served in either kind of dish.~11. That eagerness,
23 5, X(143) | cf. his Academica. This kind of skepticism shook Augustine'
24 5, X | that evil was a similar kind of substance, and that it
25 5, X | appeared not only to be some kind of substance but a corporeal
26 6, VI | What glory, O Lord? The kind that is not in thee, for,
27 6, I | conceive thee to be some kind of body in space, either
28 6, XXI | contain the expression of this kind of godliness - the tears
29 7, XII | usual for children in some kind of game to sing such a song,
30 8, IV(276)| him no farther than to a kind of Christian Platonism;
31 8, VIII | nor her mother knew what kind of being was to come forth
32 8, IX | side of a controversy - the kind of bloated and undigested
33 8, IX | likewise to endeavor by kind words to extinguish them.
34 8, X | visions of a far different kind be taken away, and this
35 8, XII | attention and called me kind, and recalled with great
36 9, II | thou hear anything of the kind from me which thou didst
37 9, VI | true that I love a certain kind of light and sound and fragrance
38 9, IX | taste and yet does have a kind of taste in the memory;
39 9, X | is? What it is? Of what kind it is?” - I do indeed retain
40 9, XIV | fear, sadness. Whatever kind of analysis I may be able
41 9, XX | but they have it by some kind of knowledge unknown to
42 9, XXI | 30. But is it the same kind of memory as one who having
43 9, XXV | for thyself there? What kind of sanctuary hast thou built
44 9, XXV | forget, or anything of that kind), so neither art thou the
45 9, XXXI | granted Noah to eat every kind of flesh that was good for
46 9, XXXI | drink. For it is not the kind of appetite I am able to
47 9, XXXIII | avoid very earnestly this kind of deception, I err out
48 9, XXXV | they are seeking after any kind of knowledge.~55. From this,
49 9, XXXVI | no Lord - has this third kind of temptation left me, or
50 9, XL | duties, I resort to this kind of pleasure. But in all
51 9, XLII | approached the angels? What kind of prayer? What kind of
52 9, XLII | What kind of prayer? What kind of rites? Many who were
53 10, VI | then there was already some kind of corporeal creature before
54 10, XXIII | that time is a certain kind of extension. But do I see
55 10, XXX | to speak vanity of this kind. Let them also be stretched
56 11, VI | had what seemed to me a kind of form that my mind turned
57 11, XI | Now I do not know what kind of formlessness there is
58 11, XXVIII | form appropriate to its kind according to its preordained
59 12, I | need of me, nor am I the kind of good entity which could
60 12, III | because it already had a kind of life which thou couldst
61 12, XVII | works of mercy after their kind.581 Thus we shall love our
62 12, XVII | seed in itself after its kind when in our own infirmity
63 12, XXI | the meaning of “after his kind.” A man tends to follow
64 12, XXII | not now be “after their kind,” as if we were following
65 12, XXII | Let man be made after his kind,” but rather, “Let us make
66 12, XXII | didst not say, “After his kind,” but after “our image”
67 12, XXIV | But what is this; what kind of mystery is this? Behold,
68 12, XXIV | propagated from their own kind, if I could find it given
69 12, XXV | themselves seed of their own kind; and not to us only, but
70 12, XXVIII | very good. In each separate kind of thy work, when thou didst
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