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St. Augustine
Confessions

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behold

   Book, Chapter
1 1, V | So speak that I may hear. Behold, the ears of my heart are 2 1, VI | Allow me to speak, for, behold, it is to thy mercy that 3 1, VI | nurses who knew me.~9. And, behold, my infancy died long ago, 4 2, III | because I was more chaste.~8. Behold with what companions I walked 5 2, IV | in that bottomless pit. Behold, now let my heart confess 6 2, VI | caused me such delight; for behold it had no beauty of its 7 2, VI | deluded sense of omnipotence? Behold this servant of thine, fleeing 8 2, IX | not have done it at all.~Behold, my God, the lively review 9 3, V | see what they were. And behold, I saw something not comprehended 10 4, III | the words of the Lord, “Behold, you are made whole: sin 11 4, IV | not exist without him. But behold thou wast close behind thy 12 4, VI | Look into my heart, O God! Behold and look deep within me, 13 4, XI | unless it first forsakes. Behold, these things pass away 14 4, XII | They are of him and in him. Behold, there he is, wherever truth 15 4, XII | there. For he left us, and behold, he is here. He could not 16 5, V | thou hast said to man, “Behold, godliness is wisdom133 - 17 6, IX | wondering and pondering when, behold, those that were sent caught 18 6, XI | delusions of vain desires. Behold, I was now getting close 19 6, XI | Tomorrow I shall discover it; behold, it will become plain, and 20 6, XI | plain, and I shall see it; behold, Faustus will come and explain 21 6, I | the eyes of my mind. But behold they were scarcely scattered 22 6, V | the infinite. And I said, “Behold God, and behold what God 23 6, V | I said, “Behold God, and behold what God hath created!” 24 6, V | good has created them good; behold how he encircles and fills 25 6, XIV | my eyes lest they should behold vanity; and thus I ceased 26 7, I | thou hast said to men, “Behold the fear of the Lord, this 27 7, VII | for uncertain truth. But behold now it is certain, and still 28 8, IV | thee. If only they could behold the inner Light Eternal 29 9, XVII | manifold, and exceedingly vast. Behold in the numberless halls 30 9, XXIV | CHAPTER XXIV~ ~35. Behold how great a territory I 31 9, XXVIII| have pity on me. Woe is me! Behold, I do not hide my wounds. 32 9, XXXV | with snares and dangers, behold how many of them I have 33 9, XXXVII| myself in this respect?~62. Behold, O Truth, it is in thee 34 9, XLIII | him who died for them.”402 Behold, O Lord, I cast all my care 35 9, XLIII | thee, that I may live and “behold wondrous things out of thy 36 10, II | reveal their secrets to me. Behold, thy voice is my joy; thy 37 10, II | those in thy law, O Lord. Behold, this is the spring of my 38 10, XXII | the joys of my Lord.439 Behold, thou hast made my days 39 10, XXV | extent of my own ignorance. Behold, O my God, in thy presence 40 11, X | boisterous passions. And now, behold, I am returning, burning 41 11, XV | thus making it able to behold thy face forever and not 42 11, XXIX | lofty vision, O Lord, to behold thy eternity immutably making 43 11, XXXII | let error not deceive us. Behold, O Lord, my God, how much 44 12, V | further in his holy Word, and, behold, “Thy Spirit moved over 45 12, XII | and there was light.” And behold, we were heretofore in darkness, 46 12, XV | praise thee. For they always behold thy face and read therein, 47 12, XXII | in his mind, and comes to behold and apprehend thy truth, 48 12, XXIV | kind of mystery is this? Behold, O Lord, thou dost bless 49 12, XXIV | reads this, observe and behold what Scripture declares, 50 12, XXV | must speak of thy truth.~Behold, thou hast given us for 51 12, XXVIII| that thou hadst made and, behold, it was very good.646 We 52 12, XXVIII| the whole creation and, behold, it is all very good. In 53 12, XXVIII| that thou hadst made and, behold, they were not only good


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