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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 Int | out. Augustine neglects to tell us (in 398) what had happened 2 1, V | thee? It is not so to me. Tell me, by thy mercy, O Lord, 3 1, VI | where I was and wished to tell my wishes to those who might 4 1, VI | non-rational and temporal things - tell me, thy suppliant, O God, 5 1, VI | me, thy suppliant, O God, tell me, O merciful One, in pity 6 1, VI | O merciful One, in pity tell a pitiful creature whether 7 1, VII | this? Mothers and nurses tell us that they cure these 8 1, XVIII| solecism; but who could tell of their own licentiousness 9 3, XII | impiety is.” He went on to tell her at the same time how 10 4, V | mouth, that thou mayest tell me why weeping should be 11 4, VI | even for him - as they tell (unless it be fiction) of 12 4, XII | trying to climb against him. Tell this to the souls you love 13 4, XV | understood it and could tell me no more about it than 14 5, IX | for I cannot adequately tell of the love she had for 15 6, VI | speculate about the matter or to tell him what thoughts still 16 6, VI | same one, I ought again to tell him likewise truly that 17 6, XXI | books of the Platonists tell nothing of this. Their pages 18 7, I | experience, I desired him to tell me - setting before him 19 7, V | But when he went on to tell how, in the reign of the 20 7, VI | VI~ ~13. And now I will tell and confess unto thy name, 21 7, VI | his friend, exclaiming: “Tell me, I beg you, what goal 22 7, XI | they may be mortified. They tell you of delights, but not 23 7, XII | tranquil countenance - to tell it all to Alypius. And he 24 9, III | they are? And how can they tell when they hear what I say 25 9, VI | them - on every side they tell me to love thee, and they 26 9, VI | and they do not cease to tell this to all men, “so that 27 9, VI | both heaven and earth would tell abroad thy praises to deaf 28 9, VI | God, that you are not he. Tell me something about him.” 29 9, VIII | to remember. And who can tell how these images are formed, 30 9, X | they got into me, let them tell who can. For I examine all 31 9, XIV | with the mind - as when we tell someone to remember something 32 9, XX | know happiness, I cannot tell, but they have it by some 33 10, II | for the voice of my pen to tell enough of thy exhortations 34 10, IX | such things and who shall tell of it? What is it that shineth 35 10, XVII | me.~Who is there who will tell me that there are not three 36 10, XVII | cannot be seen. And those who tell of things past could not 37 10, XVIII| as present. Although we tell of past things as true, 38 10, XXIII| double period.~Let no man tell me, therefore, that the 39 11, XI | creatures. Yet who will tell me, unless it is someone 40 11, XI | except such a one would tell me whether, if all form 41 11, XXII | although the narrative fails to tell us precisely when they were 42 12, VI | Disperse its shadows and tell me, I beseech thee, by that 43 12, VI | Love which is our mother; tell me, I beseech thee, the 44 12, VII | waters.~To whom shall I tell this? How can I speak of 45 12, VII | waters? To whom shall I tell this? How shall I tell it? 46 12, VII | I tell this? How shall I tell it? For concupiscence and 47 12, XI | into himself and see, and tell me. But when he discovers 48 12, XXI | messengers. For we only tell of their works, but it is 49 12, XXVI | and concluded, “Truly I tell you he shall not lose his


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