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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | even at the very first I knew how to suck, to lie quiet 2 1, VI | them; and they, though they knew me not, have shown me better 3 1, VI | like than my own nurses who knew me.~9. And, behold, my infancy 4 1, IX | learning, the value of which I knew not - wretch that I was. 5 1, XIII | time when, as an infant, I knew no Latin; but this I acquired 6 2, II | had come upon me, and I knew it not. I had been deafened 7 2, III | they were from thee, and I knew it not. I thought that thou 8 2, III | about me. And although she knew that my passions were destructive 9 4, II | O God of my heart, for I knew not how to love thee because 10 4, II | how to love thee because I knew not how to conceive of anything 11 4, VII | lighten and to lift. This I knew, but I was neither willing 12 5, V | his ignorance of what they knew, how little he was to be 13 5, VI | discovered at once that he knew nothing of the liberal arts 14 5, VIII | glad to go where all who knew the situation assured me 15 5, IX | truth of thy rule? My mother knew nothing of this; yet, far 16 5, X | something else inside me (I knew not what) but which was 17 6, I | angel of God, since she knew that it was by him that 18 6, IV | taught the truth, but I now knew that it did not teach what 19 6, VI | be applauded by those who knew I was lying. My heart was 20 6, VII | about through me while I knew nothing of it.~One day, 21 6, XI | myself, for in my folly I knew not what is written, “None 22 6, I | unchangeable, because - though I knew not how or why - I could 23 6, III | a will as certainly as I knew that I had life. When, therefore, 24 6, VI | them out of curiosity. He knew a good, deal about it, which, 25 6, VI | birth - and each, of course, knew instantly the exact time. 26 6, VI | masters as Firminus, who knew him, was able to report.~ 27 6, VII | thy ears were open and I knew it not, and when in stillness 28 6, VII | cries to thy mercy. No man knew, but thou knewest what I 29 6, IX | made by him, and the world knew him not.”187 But that “he 30 6, X | night and day. When I first knew thee, thou didst lift me 31 6, XVII | follows that the mind somehow knew the unchangeable, for, unless 32 6, XIX | of thy Word, and this I knew by now, as far as I was 33 7, I | wicked men, who “when they knew God, they glorified him 34 7, VI | wilderness, of which we knew nothing at all. There was 35 7, VII | it, but acted as though I knew it not - I winked at it 36 7, VIII | not following?” I scarcely knew what I said, and in my excitement 37 7, XII | on in himself, of which I knew nothing. He asked to see 38 8, IV | Already he had sent him, and I knew it not. He had sent him 39 8, VIII | her father nor her mother knew what kind of being was to 40 8, IX | servants. All those who knew her greatly praised, honored, 41 8, XII | paroxysm returned again, and I knew what I repressed in my heart, 42 8, XIII | single day, and where she knew that the holy sacrifice 43 9, VI | he made us.” My inner man knew these things through the 44 9, VI | man, and I, the inner man, knew all this - I, the soul, 45 9, VIII | their images. And yet I knew through which physical sense 46 9, XX | had forgotten it and still knew that I had forgotten it? 47 9, XXI | absolutely everybody. Unless we knew happiness by a knowledge 48 9, XXIII| life, except where they knew also what the truth is? 49 9, XXIX | continence from us, and when I knew, as it is said, that no 50 9, XXXVI| in truth it was, though I knew it not when I feared to 51 10, III | what he said was true? If I knew even this much, would it 52 10, III | much, would it be that I knew it from him? Indeed, within 53 10, XII | I do indeed wish that I knew all that I desire to know 54 11, XVIII| unfeigned.”485 And our Master knew it well, for it was on these 55 12, XXVI | distress” - but because he knew both how to abound and how 56 12, XXVI | widow with “fruit,” for she knew that she was feeding a man


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