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St. Augustine
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1 Int | Milan (A.D. 386) to his death in Hippo Regius (A.D. 430), 2 Int | perspective. This was the death of his mother and the severance 3 Int, 1 | my soul’s misery over the death of a friend and said that 4 1, XI | and was at the point of death - thou didst see, O my God, 5 1, XIII | sheds no tears for his own death in not loving thee, O God, 6 1, XIII | wept for Dido, who “sought death at the sword’s point,”27 7 2, II | form the offspring of our death and art able also with a 8 2, VI | monstrousness of life and abyss of death! Could I find pleasure only 9 3, III | a project which merited death as its fruit. For this thou 10 3, IV(62) | reference to his father's death and contrast it with the 11 3, IV(62) | account of his mother's death in Bk. IX, Chs. X-XII.~ 12 4, IV | long lay unconscious in a death sweat and everyone despaired 13 4, IV | everywhere I looked I saw death. My native place was a torture 14 4, VI | together was worse than death to them. But a strange kind 15 4, VI | the most cruel enemy, that death which had robbed me of him. 16 4, IX | bitterness - and the feeling of death in the living, because of 17 4, XII | blessed life in the land of death. It is not there. For how 18 4, XII | down to earth and bore our death, and slew it with the very 19 4, XII | crying out by words, deeds, death, life, descent, ascension - 20 4, XV | might know the taste of death, for “thou resistest the 21 5, VII | entrapped so many to their death - though neither willing 22 5, IX | supposed him to be? The death of my soul was as real then 23 5, IX | was as real then as the death of his flesh appeared to 24 5, IX | it was as unreal as the death of his flesh was real, though 25 5, IX | heart. For that peril of death did not make me wish to 26 5, IX | as I was, to die a double death. Had my mother’s heart been 27 5, IX | could have been healed if my death (still in my sins) had pierced 28 6, VI | that fast-sticking glue of death.~How wretched she was! And 29 6, XI | truth. This life is unhappy, death uncertain. If it comes upon 30 6, XI | negligence here? But suppose death cuts off and finishes all 31 6, XI | the soul perished with the death of the body. Why, therefore, 32 6, XI | could not postpone the daily death in myself. I was enamored 33 6, XII | enter into “a covenant with death,”169 for “he that loves 34 6, XVI | pleasure except the fear of death and of thy future judgment, 35 6, XVI | not believe: that after death there remains a life for 36 6, VI | who calls us back from the death of all errors except the 37 6, VII | which is to come after this death.~With these convictions 38 6, IX | and became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. 39 6, IX | obedient unto death, even the death of the cross. Wherefore 40 6, XXI | ancient sinner, the lord of death. For he persuaded our wills 41 6, XXI | him from the body of this death,”225 except thy grace through 42 6, XXI | found nothing worthy of death, yet he killed him - and 43 7, III | pale in the presence of death. Then the sky and sea grow 44 7, V | me from the body of this death” but thy grace alone, through 45 7, VII | which it was being wasted to death, as if that were death itself.~ 46 7, VII | to death, as if that were death itself.~ 47 7, XI | because I hesitated to die to death and to live to life. And 48 8 | Ostia and then reports her death and burial and his grief. 49 8, I | reach into the depth of my death and didst empty out the 50 8, II | shining white, and from death to life, crowded into the 51 8, IV | cried to thee; for by a real death in the flesh He died for 52 8, IV | written is made manifest: “Death is swallowed up in victory286? 53 8, VII | bier of thy saints, whose death is precious in thy sight. 54 8, IX | that association before her death in thee she devoted such 55 8, XI | life and the blessing of death. When they were amazed at 56 8, XII | fitting to celebrate that death with tearful wails and groanings. 57 8, XII(305)| immoderate grief at the death of his boyhood friend, above, 58 9, XXX | shall have with thee when death is swallowed up in victory.350~ 59 9, XLII | since “the wages of sin is death,”394 what he really has 60 9, XLII | them, he is condemned to death.~ 61 9, XLIII | united with God, cancel the death of justified sinners, which 62 9, XLIII | thee “became obedient unto death, even the death of the cross397! 63 9, XLIII | obedient unto death, even the death of the cross397! He alone 64 11, X | have lived badly. I was death to myself; in thee I have 65 12, IX | lowliness from the gates of death.521 Our peace rests in the 66 12, XV | mortal men. For by their very death that solid firmament of 67 12, XV | everywhere the fame of their death.~17. Let us see, O Lord, “ 68 12, XXI | in pleasures that bear death in them - whereas thou, 69 12, XXI | those things which bring death if they are loved. Restrain


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