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St. Augustine
Confessions

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darkness

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1 2, VI | doted on - you deed of darkness - in that sixteenth year 2 3, VI(65) | with light and evil with darkness. In the sect, there was 3 3, VI | answering to “the five caves of darkness70 (none of which exist 4 3, XI | soul out of that profound darkness [of Manicheism] because 5 3, XI | that deep pit and in the darkness of falsehood, striving often 6 3, XI | and toss around in that darkness.~ 7 4, XV | Lord my God will lighten my darkness108; and “of his fullness 8 6, I | thy aid and enlighten my darkness, and she hurried all the 9 6, X | suffered so - and all was darkness! We turned away groaning 10 6, I | hadst not enlightened my darkness.~ 11 6, II | this imaginary people of darkness, which the Manicheans usually 12 6, VI | opening being thus made in my darkness, I began to consider other 13 6, IX | And the light shined in darkness; and the darkness comprehended 14 6, IX | shined in darkness; and the darkness comprehended it not.” Furthermore, 15 7, IV | out of a deeper pit of darkness than that of Victorinus, 16 7, X | them: “You were formerly in darkness, but now are you in the 17 7, X | thus have become a thicker darkness than they were; for in their 18 8, IV | nature out of the race of darkness that had sinned for me - 19 8, IV | we who were formerly in darkness may now be alight in thee. 20 9, V | until the time when my “darkness is as the noonday329 in 21 9, VIII | up? For even when I am in darkness and silence I can bring 22 9, XXIII | them walk in it, lest the darkness overtake them. ~34. Why, 23 9, XXXII | For there is a lamentable darkness in which my capabilities 24 9, XXXVI | the north,385 that in the darkness and the cold men might have 25 10, II | my mind and the remaining darkness, until my weakness shall 26 10, IX | that I faint in it, in the darkness and burden of my punishment. 27 10, XXV | my God, wilt enlighten my darkness.443~ 28 11, III | command it written that “darkness was on the face of the deep.”461 29 11, III | the deep.”461 What else is darkness except the absence of light? 30 11, III | as yet, why was it that darkness was present, unless it was 31 11, III | was that light was absent? Darkness, then, was heavy upon it, 32 11, VIII | there was no light. The darkness was truly over the abyss, 33 11, VIII | invisible and unformed, and darkness was over the abyss. Out 34 11, X | my heart, let not my own darkness speak to me! I had fallen 35 11, X | I had fallen into that darkness and was darkened thereby. 36 11, XII | invisible and unformed, and darkness was over the abyss.” By 37 11, XIII | invisible and unformed, and darkness was over the abyss.” It 38 11, XVII | and unformed earth and the darkness over the abyss would be 39 11, XVII | manner of form; but the darkness over the abyss was spiritual 40 11, XXI | invisible and unformed and darkness was over the abyssmeans, “ 41 11, XXI | invisible and unformed, and darkness was over the abyssmeans, “ 42 11, XXI | invisible and unformed, and darkness was over the abyssmeans, “ 43 11, XXI | invisible and unformed, and darkness was over the abyssmeans, “ 44 11, XXI | invisible and formless, and darkness was over the abyssmeans, “ 45 12, II | were in that former life of darkness; and we toil amid the shadows 46 12, II | amid the shadows of our darkness until - through thy only 47 12, II(507)| possessed, but as lying in the darkness. . . .  To dispel the darkness 48 12, II(507)| darkness. . . .  To dispel the darkness and thus come to knowledge 49 12, IV | even as it flows in its own darkness. But it remains to be turned 50 12, VI | and unformed earth, and darkness over the abyss - thy Scripture 51 12, VIII | indicate to us the deep darkness of the abyss, which would 52 12, VIII | spirits, who exhibit their own darkness when they are stripped of 53 12, VIII | who wilt enlighten our darkness; from thee shall come our 54 12, VIII | garments of light; and then our darkness shall be as the noonday. 55 12, X | between the time when we were darkness and the time when we were 56 12, X | been something of flux and darkness in it beforehand so that 57 12, XII | we were covered with the darkness of our ignorance; for thou 58 12, XII | became displeased with our darkness we turned to thee, “and 59 12, XII | behold, we were heretofore in darkness, but now we are light in 60 12, XIV | whom we were beforehand in darkness, whose residue we still 61 12, XIV | of the night, nor of the darkness,561 which we have been hitherto. 62 12, XIV | call the light day, and the darkness night.562 For who can see 63 12, XVIII | between the light and the darkness. But now also thy spiritual 64 12, XIX | as the angels - from the darkness of the little ones - who 65 12, XXIV | signified by “light and darkness”) and in the sacred writers 66 12, XXXII | made and divided from the darkness for the adornment of these 67 12, XXXIV | we had sunk into profound darkness away from thee, and thy


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