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St. Augustine
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1 Int | patristic and the first medieval father of Western Christianity. 2 1, VI | these things to me, neither father nor mother, nor the experience 3 1, XI | whole household, except my father. But he did not overcome 4 1, XI | should acknowledge thee as my Father rather than him. In this 5 1, XVIII | when he set out.36 A kind Father when thou gavest; and kinder 6 2, III | was more a matter of my father’s ambition than of his means, 7 2, III | not extol and praise my father, because he went quite beyond 8 2, III | children. Still, this same father troubled himself not at 9 2, III | them out. Indeed, when my father saw me one day at the baths 10 2, III | habitation - whereas my father was only a catechumen, and 11 2, III | that I should acquire - my father, because he had little or 12 3, IV | I was now nineteen; my father had been dead two years,62 13 3, IV(62) | parenthetical reference to his father's death and contrast it 14 3, VI | O Highest Good, and my Father, O Beauty of all things 15 4, IV | torture room to me and my father’s house a strange unhappiness. 16 5, XIII | of God received me as a father would, and welcomed my coming 17 6, VII | arisen between me and his father. I then came to discover 18 6, VII | me were the same as his father’s. But this turned out not 19 6, VII | Indeed, disregarding his father’s will in the matter, he 20 6, VII | prevailed upon his reluctant father to let him be my pupil. 21 6, VII | at the son’s urging, the father at last consented. Thus 22 6, VI | said, he had heard from his father, and he never realized how 23 6, VI | He then told me that his father had been very much interested 24 6, VI | Moreover, he reported that his father had told him that, at the 25 6, VI | slave of a friend of his father’s was also pregnant. This 26 6, VI | information, or that his father had informed him falsely. 27 6, IX | to the glory of God the Father192 - this those books have 28 6, XXI(226)| Jesus Christ and God the Father.~ 29 7, II | Simplicianus, the spiritual father of Ambrose (then a bishop), 30 7, II | Ambrose truly loved as a father. I recounted to him all 31 7, III | thou also, O most merciful Father, “dost rejoice more over 32 8, IV | rejoiced in thy mercy, O Father. And all these feelings 33 8, VIII | create her, and neither her father nor her mother knew what 34 8, VIII | maidservant who had nursed her father, carrying him around on 35 8, VIII | not watch over us? Though father and mother and nurturers 36 8, XII | confess to thy mercy, “O Father of the fatherless307: I 37 8, XII | my sins against thee, the Father of all the brethren of thy 38 8, XIII | brothers under thee our Father in our Catholic mother; 39 9, IV | am insufficient, but my Father liveth forever, and my Defender 40 9, XXXI | Thou hast taught me, good Father, that “to the pure all things 41 9, XXXIV | by Joseph (not as their father, who saw them from without, 42 9, XLIII | hast thou loved us, O good Father, who didst not spare thy 43 10, I | yet Truth tells us, “Your Father knoweth what things you 44 10, II | spring of my desire. See, O Father, look and see - and approve! 45 10, XVII | am seeking the truth, O Father; I am not affirming it. 46 10, XXII | enigma. O Lord my God, O good Father, I beseech thee through 47 10, XXII | this thou hast given me. O Father, who truly knowest how to 48 10, XXIX | art my comfort, my eternal Father. But I have been torn between 49 11, XV | with thee, our God, its Father, the Wisdom through whom 50 11, XVI | the source of Light, its Father, Guardian, Husband; its 51 12, V | O my God, since thou, O Father - in the beginning of our 52 12, V | in the name of God, the Father who made all these things, 53 12, V | see the Trinity, O my God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit, the 54 12, VI | did not “move over” the Father and the Son, and he could 55 12, IX | 10. But was neither the Father nor the Sonmoving over 56 12, IX | every changeable thing, then Father, Son, and Holy Spiritmoved 57 12, XII | baptized, in the name of the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.” 58 12, XII | baptize, in the name of the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit. 59 12, XV | understand these things, O good Father. Grant this to me, since 60 12, XXIV | said? Surely not this, O Father of piety; far be it from


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