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St. Augustine
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1 Int | them probably in 398 (cf. De Labriolle, I, vi (see Bibliography), 2 Int, 1 | magnificent achievements of the De Trinitate and the greater 3 Int, 1 | the greater part of the De civitate Dei, and after 4 Int, 1 | whom Augustine wrote the De octo dulcitii quaestionibus 5 Int, 1 | Socratism,” developed in the De Magistro and the De catechezandis 6 Int, 1 | the De Magistro and the De catechezandis rudibus.~Even 7 Int, 1 | Confessions is that of Pierre de Labriolle (fifth edition, 8 Int, 1 | Bibliothèque Augustinienne, Œuvres de S. Augustin, première série: 9 Int, 1 | Opuscules, IX: Exposés généraux de la foi (Paris, 1947).~It 10 Int, 1 | art thou, O Lord.”~ ~II. De Dono Perseverantiae, XX, 11 1, XVI(30) | philanderings of the gods; see De civ. Dei, II, vii-xi; IV, 12 1, XVI(31) | poetic myths about it. Cf. De Labriolle, I, 21 (see Bibl.).~ 13 1, XVI(32) | 584-591; quoted again in De civ. Dei, II, vii.~ 14 2, II(41) | Cf. Gen. 3:18 and De bono conjugali, 8-9, 39- 15 2, III(47) | Another echo of the De profundis (Ps. 130:1) - 16 2, V(52) | Cicero, De Catiline, 16.~ 17 3, IV(61) | Academicos, III, 14:31; De beata vita, X; Soliloquia, 18 3, IV(61) | vita, X; Soliloquia, I, 17; De civitate Dei, III, 15; Contra 19 3, IV(61) | Contra Julianum, IV, 15:78; De Trinitate, XIII, 4:7, 5: 20 4 | reports on his first book, De pulchro et apto, and his 21 4, XIII(105) | De pulchro et apto; a lost 22 4, XIII(105) | VIII-XV; City of God, XI, 18; De ordine, I, 7:18; II, 19: 23 5, XIV(148) | cf. M. Pontet, L'Exégèse de Saint Augustin prédicateur ( 24 6, IX(200) | An echo of Porphyry's De abstinentia ab esu animalium.~ 25 6, X(205) | but not the best ones; cf. De Labriolle, op. cit., I, 26 8, IV(276) | Évolution intellectuelle de Saint Augustin (Paris, 1918).~ 27 8, IV(277) | Cassiciacum: Contra Academicos, De beata vita, De ordine, Soliloquia. 28 8, IV(277) | Academicos, De beata vita, De ordine, Soliloquia. See, 29 8, VI | a book of mine, entitled De Magistro.287 It is a dialogue 30 8, XI(301) | unrevealing references in De beata vita, I, 6, to II, 31 8, XI(301) | vita, I, 6, to II, 7, and De ordine, I, 2-3.~ 32 8, XII(308) | structure of this hymn, see De musica, VI, 2:2-3; for a 33 9, VI(333) | Introduction à l'étude de Saint Augustin, pp. 74-87.~ 34 9, VI(335) | Reading videnti (with De Labriolle) instead of vident ( 35 9, XXXIII(371)| proficiency in music in his essay De musica, written a decade 36 10 | creation and shows that it was de nihilo and involved no alteration 37 10, II(411) | Cf. Ps. 130:1, De profundis.~ 38 10, III(419) | Genesis repeatedly: e.g., De Genesi contra Manicheos; 39 10, III(419) | Genesi contra Manicheos; De Genesi ad litteram, liber 40 10, III(419) | before the Confessions); De Genesi ad litteram, libri 41 10, III(419) | litteram, libri XII and De civitate Dei, XI-XII (both 42 10, VIII(425) | Christ as true Teacher in De Magistro.~ 43 10, X(430) | his answer to it, again in De civitate Dei, XI, 4-8.~ 44 10, XXVII(448) | 39, and analyzed again in De musica, VI, 2:2.~ 45 11 | created, itself created de nihilo. He finds a reference 46 11, VII(466) | De nihilo.~ 47 11, XVIII(486) | cf. M. Pontet, L'Exégèse de Saint Augustin prédicateur ( 48 11, XXV(493) | Cf. De libero arbitrio, II, 8:20, 49 11, XXV(495) | essential thesis of the De Magistro; it has important 50 11, XXV(495) | Christian nurture; cf. the De catechizandis rudibus.~ 51 12, XI(530) | from self to Trinity in De Trinitate, IX-XII.~ 52 12, XXXIII | out of absolutely nothing (de omnino nihilo), but the 53 12, XXXIII | form from formless matter (de informi materia). But both


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