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St. Augustine
Confessions

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confess

   Book, Chapter
1 Int | recognizes that the termconfess” has a double range of meaning. 2 Int | one knows about God. To confess, then, is to praise and 3 1, V | must offend thy eyes; I confess and know it. But who will 4 1, VI | command me to praise and confess unto thee only what I know?~ 5 1, XIII | no longer fear - while I confess to thee, my God, what my 6 1, XVIII | These things I declare and confess to thee, my God. I was applauded 7 2, IV | Behold, now let my heart confess to thee what it was seeking 8 2, VII | Lord, and thank thee, and confess to thy name, because thou 9 2, VII | Yea, all the sins that I confess now to have been forgiven 10 2, VII | reads of me as I recall and confess them of myself, let him 11 3, VI | thee, my God! To thee I now confess it, for thou didst have 12 3, VIII | be merciful to those who confess their sins to thee, and 13 3, XI | are, there he will be’“? I confess my remembrance of this to 14 3, XII | more strongly impel me to confess to thee - and many things 15 4, I | God. Nevertheless, I would confess to thee my shame to thy 16 4, I | who are “poor and needy84 confess to thee.~ 17 4, III | their art.~It is good to confess to thee and to say, “Have 18 4, VI | questions, but rather to confess to thee. I was wretched; 19 4, XV | not blush, O my God, to confess thy mercies to me in thy 20 5, I | may love thee, and let it confess thy mercies to thee, that 21 5, II | the hearts of those who confess to thee. Let them cast themselves 22 5, VII | things and was not ashamed to confess it. For he was not one of 23 5, VIII | this I will not omit to confess to thee, for in this also 24 5, X | anything wrong not to have to confess that I had done wrong - “ 25 5, X | where I was compelled to confess that thou art finite - than 26 6, VI | should recall all this, and confess it to thee. Now let my soul 27 6, VII | up in my inmost parts to confess to thee. For after that 28 6, III | in which I might quickly confess that I was not unjustly 29 6, VI | of the depth of my soul, confess this to thee also, O my 30 6, IX | that every tongue should confess that Jesus Christ is Lord, 31 6, XIX | accepted it. For myself, I must confess that it was even later that 32 7, I | remember with gratitude and confess to thee thy mercies toward 33 7, II | if he now was afraid to confess him before men. Thus he 34 7, VI | And now I will tell and confess unto thy name, O Lord, my 35 7, X | here? For either they must confess, which they are unwilling 36 8, IV | me and it is pleasant to confess them to thee, O Lord: the 37 8, IV | what pain? How did it go? I confess that I was terrified, O 38 8, VI | grave and learned men. I confess to thee thy gifts, O Lord 39 8, VI | none other - thy gifts I confess to thee. There is a book 40 8, VII | my memory, that I should confess such things as these to 41 8, XII | mind. Now see, this also I confess to thy mercy, “O Father 42 8, XII | weeping. But now in writing I confess it to thee, O Lord! Read 43 9, II | even if I were unwilling to confess it to thee? In doing so 44 9, II | said with what profit I may confess to thee. I do not do it 45 9, II | For when I am wicked, to confess to thee means nothing less 46 9, III | in love by its bonds - I confess to thee, O Lord, so that 47 9, III | cannot prove to them that I confess the truth, yet those whose 48 9, III | have the desire to hear me confess what I am within, where 49 9, IV | what I am), that I may not confess this before thee alone, 50 9, V | bear it. I would therefore confess what I know about myself; 51 9, V | about myself; I will also confess what I do not know about 52 9, XXXIII| than by what is sung, I confess myself to have sinned wickedly, 53 9, XXXVII| myself to me also, that I may confess to my brethren, who are 54 10, I | first place that I should confess to thee, O Lord my God - 55 10, II | meditate on thy law, and to confess in thy presence my knowledge 56 10, II | thirsts for thee.414 Let me confess to thee everything that 57 10, VII | I give thanks. I know, I confess to thee, O Lord, and whoever 58 10, XVIII | were already existing - I confess, O my God, I do not know. 59 10, XXII | things? And to whom shall I confess my ignorance of them with 60 10, XXV | CHAPTER XXV~ ~32. And I confess to thee, O Lord, that I 61 10, XXV | what time is. And again I confess to thee, O Lord, that I 62 10, XXVI | Does not my soul most truly confess to thee that I do measure 63 10, XXXI | him who understands this confess to thee; and let him who 64 10, XXXI | does not understand also confess to thee! Oh, exalted as 65 11, VI | But if, O Lord, I am to confess to thee, by my mouth and 66 11, VI | voice and my pen were to confess to thee all the various 67 11, XXIII | apprehension allows, and I confess my weakness to Thee, O Lord, 68 11, XXX | my confessions did I not confess to thee that I do not know. 69 11, XXXII | these concluding words to confess more briefly to thee and 70 12, XXIV | pleasing in thy eyes, for I confess to thee that I believe,


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