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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int | skillfully that the denouement in Book VIII is a vivid and believable 2 Int | communion with the One (Book VII). The “Platonists” liberated 3 Int | pride and appetence.~In Book VIII, Augustine piles up 4 Int | his strongest earthly tie. Book IX tells us this story. 5 Int | the Plotinian vision of Book VII. After this, the mother 6 Int | concluded at the end of Book IX. There are two more closely 7 Int | and revelations do occur? Book X, therefore, is an exploration 8 Int | and experience depend. In Book XI, therefore, we discover 9 Int, 1 | the Sabbath rest.3~2. In Book IV, when I confessed my 10 Int, 1 | forte] which I added. And in Book XIII what I said - “The 11 1 | BOOK ONE~ ~In God’s searching 12 2 | BOOK TWO~ ~He concentrates here 13 3 | BOOK THREE~ ~The story of his 14 3, IV | study I came upon a certain book of Cicero’s, whose language 15 3, IV | his heart. This particular book of his contains an exhortation 16 3, IV | Hortensius.61 Now it was this book which quite definitely changed 17 3, IV | that I made use of that book. I was now nineteen; my 18 3, IV | with this love that that book inflamed me. There are some 19 3, IV | censored and pointed out in his book. In it there is also manifest 20 4 | BOOK FOUR~ ~This is the story 21 4 | He reports on his first book, De pulchro et apto, and 22 4, XV | scarcely twenty years old, a book of Aristotle’s entitled 23 4, XV | by myself alone? For the book appeared to me to speak 24 5 | BOOK FIVE~ ~A year of decision. 25 6 | BOOK SIX~ ~Turmoil in the twenties. 26 6, VII | long ago and written in thy Book, “Rebuke a wise man, and 27 6, XVI | will set you free.”175~ ~BOOK SEVEN~ ~The conversion to 28 7 | BOOK EIGHT~ ~Conversion to Christ. 29 7, VI | chanced that he noticed a book on a game table before us. 30 7, VI | unexpectedly found this book and only this one, lying 31 7, VI | where they found the book in which was written the 32 7, XII | had put down the apostle’s book when I had left there. I 33 7, XII | away.264~30. Closing the book, then, and putting my finger 34 8 | BOOK NINE~ ~The end of the autobiography. 35 8 | burial and his grief. The book closes with a moving prayer 36 8, VI | confess to thee. There is a book of mine, entitled De Magistro.287 37 8, XII(303) | omnis moriar? Cf. Odes, Book III, Ode XXX.~ 38 9 | BOOK TEN~ ~From autobiography 39 9, III | thy presence, through this book, both what I am now as well 40 9, XXXI | imperfect in him, and in thy book all shall be written down.370~ 41 10 | BOOK ELEVEN~ ~The eternal Creator 42 11 | BOOK TWELVE~ ~The mode of creation 43 11, XIV | critics but praisers of the book of Genesis; they say: “The 44 11, XXII | find them mentioned in the book of Genesis and do not find 45 11, XXIII | together the words of thy book and make diligent inquiry 46 11, XXIV | and I have vowed in this book an offering of confession 47 11, XXVI | ordered by thee to write the book of Genesis, I would surely 48 11, XXX | frightened by these words of thy Book, for they speak of high 49 11, XXXII(505)| preparation for the concluding book (XIII), which undertakes 50 12 | BOOK THIRTEEN~ ~The mysteries 51 12, XV | out the firmament of thy Book as a skin - that is to say, 52 12, XV | immutability of thy counsel. Their book is never closed, nor is 53 12, XVIII | moon and the stars. In thy book thou dost discuss these 54 12, XVIII | wisely, our God - in thy book, which is thy “firmament” - 55 12, XX | in the firmament of thy Book which is spread over them 56 12, XXIII | to judge concerning thy Book itself, although there are 57 12, XXIII | to the authority of thy Book - such signs as burst forth 58 12, XXXIV | madest the authority of thy Book a firmament between those 59 12, XXXIV | with the firmament of thy Book, through which the faithful 60 12, XXXV | so that the voice of thy Book might speak to us with the


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