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St. Augustine
Confessions

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exist

   Book, Chapter
1 Int | if God existed he had to exist in a body, and thus had 2 Int, 1 | though many good ones already exist. Every translation is, at 3 1, II | nothing would be which does exist, thou didst make it so that 4 1, II | Therefore I would not exist - I would simply not be 5 1, II | not be at all - unless I exist in thee, from whom and by 6 3, VI | those bodies which actually exist are far more certain than 7 3, VI | darkness70 (none of which exist and yet in which they slay 8 4, IV | error and my soul could not exist without him. But behold 9 4, X | things which do not all exist at the same time, but by 10 4, X | meant to go, that they may exist no longer. And they rend 11 4, XII | they would simply cease to exist. In him, then, let them 12 5, X | extension did not seem to me to exist - and this was the greatest 13 6, V | the belief that thou dost exist - although what thou art 14 6, V | almighty power? Could evil exist contrary to his will? And 15 6, VII | believed both that thou dost exist and that thy substance is 16 6, XII | good, they will cease to exist. So long as they are, therefore, 17 6, XV | thought of what does not exist in fact. And I saw that 18 6, XX | sure cause alone: that they exist.~Of all this I was convinced, 19 9, X | noise and now no longer exist. But the things themselves 20 9, XXX | sacrament. But there still exist in my memory - of which 21 9, XL | habit presses us down. I can exist in this fashion but I do 22 10, IV | have been made; we did not exist before we came to be so 23 10, IV | nor good, nor do they even exist. These things we know, thanks 24 10, VI | was made simply did not exist at all until it was made 25 10, XVI | to say that what does not exist can be measured? Therefore, 26 10, XVII | because the other two do not exist? Or do they also exist; 27 10, XVII | not exist? Or do they also exist; but when, from the future, 28 10, XVII | existing? For what does not exist cannot be seen. And those 29 10, XVII | discerned if they did not exist. There are therefore times 30 10, XVIII | and whatever they are they exist therefore only as present. 31 10, XVIII | past, which does not now exist. But when I call to mind 32 10, XVIII | themselves, for they do not exist as yet (that is, they are 33 10, XVIII | are seen, which already do exist. Therefore, to those already 34 10, XVIII | These conceptions, however, exist now, and those who predict 35 10, XVIII | are not yet, they do not exist. And if they do not exist, 36 10, XVIII | exist. And if they do not exist, they cannot be seen at 37 10, XIX | future? For what does not exist certainly cannot be taught. 38 10, XX | nor the past is said to exist now. There are but few things 39 10, XXI | measure things that do not exist, and things past and future 40 10, XXI | things past and future do not exist.” But how do we measure 41 10, XXI | over? But what does not yet exist cannot be measured. Or, 42 10, XXVII | measure them, for they do not exist any more. But I measure 43 10, XXVIII| consumed when it does not yet exist? Or how does the past, which 44 10, XXVIII| that future things do not exist as yet? But still there 45 10, XXVIII| denies that past things now exist no longer? Still there is 46 11, VI | all form simply did not exist than I could conceive of 47 11, XI | thyself; and yet they do exist. Only that which is nothing 48 11, XXIX | and an unformed thing may exist, but a thing that does not 49 11, XXIX | but a thing that does not exist cannot be formed. In the 50 12, I | me being. Yet, see how I exist by reason of thy goodness, 51 12, II | state - since it would not exist even in this state if thou 52 12, II | made it? And, if it did not exist, it could not merit its 53 12, II | unlike thee and would not exist at all if it had not been 54 12, III | when it already began to exist, did it merit from thee 55 12, XI | because these three functions exist in the one God, or whether 56 12, XXXI | is from him, who doth not exist in any particular degree


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