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St. Augustine
Confessions

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waters

   Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | made between the higher waters (and superior) and the lower ( 2 Int, 1 | the lower (and inferior) waters” - was said without sufficient 3 3, VI | a seat and says, “Stolen waters are sweet, and bread eaten 4 5, VIII | didst preserve me from the waters of the sea for the water 5 6, XIII | heavens of heavens, and the waters that are above the heavens,”209 6 8, X | might be sprinkled with its waters according to our capacity 7 8, X | the phantoms of earth and waters and air were silenced; and 8 10, V | nor in the air nor in the waters, since all of these also 9 11, VIII | abyss. For this abyss of waters which now is visible has 10 11, VIII | between the water and the waters which thou didst make on 11 11, XII | the ordered beauty of the waters, and whatever else is recorded 12 11, XXII | are we to say about the waters upon which the Spirit of 13 11, XXII | earth’ when we see the waters so beautifully formed? Or, 14 11, XXII | specifically written that the waters were made? For these waters, 15 11, XXII | waters were made? For these waters, which we perceive flowing 16 11, XXII | God said of them, ‘Let the waters which are under the firmament 17 11, XXII | is to be said about the waters that are above the firmament? 18 11, XXII | teaching dare to say that these waters were coeternal with God 19 12 | the Spirit moving over the waters. In the firmament he finds 20 12, IV | moved over the face of the waters511 was not borne up by them 21 12, V | Thy Spirit moved over the waters.” Thus, see the Trinity, 22 12, VII | all was “moving over” the waters.~To whom shall I tell this? 23 12, VII | Spirit who moved over the waters? To whom shall I tell this? 24 12, VII | Spirit is “moving over the waters.” Thus, we shall have come 25 12, VII | have passed through the waters which give no standing ground.518~ 26 12, IX | the Sonmoving over the waters”? If we understand this 27 12, IX | Holy Spiritmoved over the waters.”~Why, then, is this said 28 12, XII | Spirit was moving over these waters, thy mercy did not forsake 29 12, XV | them.~18. There are other waters that are above this firmament, 30 12, XVII | thou who saidst, “Let the waters be gathered together into 31 12, XVII | gathering together of the waters which is called “the sea”; 32 12, XX | your works, and let the waters bear the moving creatures 33 12, XX | by whom he said, “Let the waters bring forth.” This does 34 12, XX | different bodily motions.~“The waters” have brought forth these 35 12, XX | gospel, since it was these “waters” which cast them up - the 36 12, XX | which cast them up - the waters whose stagnant bitterness 37 12, XX | signs in the midst of many “waters” in order to show forth 38 12, XXI | it was covered with the waters - and there can be no other 39 12, XXI | is separated from “the waters” of the sea, which have 40 12, XXI | thou hast founded above the waters does not stand in need of 41 12, XXI | flying creatures which the waters brought forth at thy word. 42 12, XXI | they did formerly in “the waters” of infidelity, when they 43 12, XXIII| gathering together of the waters which is the sea. Instead, 44 12, XXIII| out in the midst of many waters; or in that sacrament in 45 12, XXIII| take their origins from the waters.~The spiritual man also 46 12, XXIV | multiply and replenish the waters of the sea; and also the 47 12, XXIV | the “young fish” in “the watersincrease and multiply. 48 12, XXIV | established between the waters and the waters”); and in 49 12, XXIV | between the waters and the waters”); and in the earthly commonwealth 50 12, XXIV | The generation of the waters,” as referring to the corporeally 51 12, XXIV | single statement. Thus the waters of the sea are replenished, 52 12, XXVII| from the bitterness of “the waters” of the sea.~ 53 12, XXXII| between the spiritual (higher) waters and the corporeal (lower) 54 12, XXXII| and the corporeal (lower) waters651 or the expanse of air - 55 12, XXXII| heaven wander, between the waters which move in clouds above 56 12, XXXII| clear nights, and those waters which are heavy and flow 57 12, XXXII| along the earth. We see the waters gathered together in the 58 12, XXXII| by the evaporation of the waters. We see the face of the


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