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St. Augustine
Confessions

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senses

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VII | thou hast furnished with senses, shaped with limbs, beautified 2 1, IX | though not visible to our senses, was able to hear and help 3 1, XIX | the integrity of my outer senses, and even in these trifles 4 2, V | to please and the other senses find their proper objects 5 2, VI | as is in the mind, memory senses, and the animal life of 6 3, I | scraping on the things of the senses.58 Yet, had these things 7 3, VI | guidance of my physical senses. Thou wast more inward to 8 3, VI | swallowed through these physical senses.~ 9 4, IV | received when his mind and senses were inactive, but which 10 4, X | glue of love, through the senses of the body. For they go 11 4, X | follow them with his physical senses? Or who can grasp them, 12 4, XI | you. But if my physical senses had been able to comprehend 13 5, III | who measure them, and the senses by which they perceive what 14 6, IV | which were not present to my senses, or spiritual objects, which 15 6, XVII | them by means of the bodily senses, and from there on to the 16 6, XVII | faculty, to which the bodily senses report outward things - 17 8, XI | when she soon regained her senses, she looked at me and my 18 9, VI | these messengers of the senses report the answers of heaven 19 9, VI | I, the soul, through the senses of my body.333 I asked the 20 9, VI | form visible to all whose senses are unimpaired? Why, then, 21 9, VI | its meaning, because their senses are not endowed with the 22 9, VI | judge the evidence which the senses report. But man can interrogate 23 9, VII | giving to each of the other senses its own proper place and 24 9, VII | perceive through their bodily senses.~ 25 9, VIII | manner of things by the senses. There, in the memory, is 26 9, VIII | another those things which the senses have made contact with; 27 9, VIII | is evident which of the senses brought which perception 28 9, VIII | heaped up by all the other senses, I can recall at my pleasure. 29 9, XI | we do not take in by our senses, but which we intuit within 30 9, XII | have perceived with all the senses of my body the numbers we 31 9, XIV | impressed on it by the physical senses, but also the notions of 32 9, XV | themselves are not present to my senses, but their images are present 33 9, XVI | things reported by the other senses. I remember the health or 34 9, XXI | have noticed through their senses that others are eloquent 35 9, XXX | to sleep with the bodily senses? But in that case how does 36 9, XXXV | the gratification of all senses and pleasures - in which 37 9, XXXV | rooted in the same bodily senses, which is cloaked under 38 9, XXXV | sight is the chief of our senses in the acquisition of knowledge - 39 9, XXXV | this word for the other senses as well, when we exercise 40 9, XXXV | by analogy to the other senses when they are seeking after 41 9, XXXV | is being pursued by the senses. For pleasure pursues objects 42 9, XXXV | the case with the other senses; it would be tedious to 43 9, XL | about them?~With my external senses I have viewed the world 44 9, XL | derives from me and from these senses of mine. From that stage 45 9, XL | things upon the report of my senses and questioning about others 46 10, III | sounds would beat on my senses in vain, and nothing would 47 10, XVIII| their passage through the senses. My childhood, for instance, 48 10, XXXI | feelings are varied and his senses are divided. This is not 49 11, XXI | are known to our physical senses.” Another takes it still 50 11, XXVII| all entities that their senses perceive all around them 51 12, XX | our easily wearied mortal senses that in our mental cognition 52 12, XXIII| perceived by the bodily senses. For it can be said that


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