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1 Int, 1 | notion of how complex and truly brilliant the original is!~ 2 1, IV | just; most secret and most truly present; most beautiful 3 1, XIII | are four”: this was then a truly hateful song to me. But 4 2, V | fear of losing them. For truly they are beautiful and comely, 5 2, VI | good.53 Those pears were truly pleasant to the sight, but 6 3, II | only then could he who is truly and sincerely compassionate 7 3, V | penetrate their inner meaning. Truly they were of a sort to aid 8 3, VI | falsely not only of thee - who truly art the Truth - but also 9 3, VI | fantasies in those dishes. And, truly, it would have been better 10 3, VI | are still more profitable truly than these men’s “five elements,” 11 3, XI | where she prayed. Thou didst truly hear her.~For what other 12 4, III | the inquirer.”~6. And thus truly, either by him or through 13 4, III | doubt that what had been truly foretold by those consulted 14 5, IV | that this faithful man may truly be better than the one who 15 5, V | learning only enabled the truly learned to perceive, from 16 5, XIV | came an awareness of how truly he spoke - but only gradually. 17 6, II | dearly; and he loved her truly, on account of her faithful 18 6, VI | beggar was beyond me, for he truly was the happier man - not 19 6, VIII | was more audacious than truly valiant - also it was weaker 20 6, IV | good.179 And since most truly and certainly the incorruptible 21 6, VI | ought, if I could foretell truly, to have seen in it parents 22 6, VI | again to tell him likewise truly that I saw in it the lowliness 23 6, VI | followed that whatever was truly foretold by the analysis 24 6, VI | falsely. If he is to speak truly, then he must read contrary 25 6, VI | chance, that he would speak truly.~For thou, O Lord, most 26 6, IX | own poets had said.202 And truly these books came from there. 27 6, XI | what thou art. For that is truly real which remains immutable. 28 6, XX | space or infinity; that thou truly art, who art ever the same, 29 7, II | a bishop), whom Ambrose truly loved as a father. I recounted 30 7, V | against the flesh.”248 I truly lusted both ways, yet more 31 8, IX | ought not to be enough in a truly humane man merely not to 32 8, XII | to my mind, for thou art truly,~ ~               “Deus, 33 9, II | with myself; but when I am truly devout, it means nothing 34 9, VIII | images of color, which are as truly present as before, do not 35 9, XVI | understand how it is?~25. Truly, O Lord, I toil with this 36 9, XXIII | herself to them. ~Thus, thus, truly thus: the human mind so 37 9, XXXI | people in the wilderness truly deserved their reproof, 38 9, XXXVI | case the one who praised is truly better than the one who 39 9, XXXVII | this is actually my way, I truly do not know. On this score 40 9, XXXVIII| glories, for he does not truly despise it when he inwardly 41 10, IV | beautiful, nor as good, nor as truly real as thou their Creator 42 10, V | the heaven and earth? For truly, neither in heaven nor on 43 10, VII | to its place; for it is truly immortal and eternal. And, 44 10, VIII | immutable. There we learn truly as we stand and hear him, 45 10, X | then that Essence cannot truly be called eternal. But if 46 10, XIV | to be? Thus, can we not truly say that time is only as 47 10, XXII | given me. O Father, who truly knowest how to give good 48 10, XXVI | 33. Does not my soul most truly confess to thee that I do 49 10, XXVI | itself I do not measure. But, truly, could I measure the motion 50 10, XXVII | predetermined end. It has truly sounded and will go on sounding. 51 10, XXXI | unchangeably eternal, that is, the truly eternal Creator of minds. 52 11, III | 3. And truly this earth was invisible 53 11, VIII | light. The darkness was truly over the abyss, that is, 54 11, VIII | this corporeal heaven is truly marvelous, this firmament 55 11, XV | chaste love to the true and truly eternal God that, although 56 11, XV | heaven and earth. This is truly the created Wisdom, namely, 57 11, XV | altogether nothing, was truly from him from whom everything 58 11, XVI | be silent to me.480 Speak truly in my heart; if only thou 59 11, XVIII | we believe that he speaks truly we dare not suppose that 60 11, XXIV | it might have been said truly. But which of them he did 61 11, XXIV | whatever that he saw it truly and expressed it suitably.~ 62 11, XXIX | At first he made,” can truly interpret the phraseheaven 63 12, XXIII | sight is still rightly and truly spoken. In this way, even 64 12, XXVI | his joy in; for, speaking truly, he says, “I rejoice in 65 12, XXVI | disciple”; and concluded, “Truly I tell you he shall not 66 12, XXXI | admonished to say: “Yes, truly. No man knows the things 67 12, XXXI | God.” But just as it is truly said to those who were to 68 12, XXXI | who speak,” so it is also truly said to them who know through 69 12, XXXI | him that it is good - that truly he may be loved in what


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