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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | A.D. 429)~ ~Thus, my son, take the books of my Confessions 2 1, XIX | about trifles, I learned to take pleasure in truth. I was 3 3, IV | truthful, did not quite take complete hold of me.~ 4 3, VII | differ. To the one they take exception; to the other 5 3, VIII | respect for human society and take audacious delight in conspiracies 6 4, IV | marvel. Thus, thou didst take that man out of this life 7 4, XI | for there is nothing to take his place.~ 8 6, VI | correction.~10. Let my soul take its leave of those who say: “ 9 6, XI | opened’ unto me? My pupils take up the morning hours; what 10 6, XII | forsakest our lowliness, didst take pity on our misery and didst 11 6, IV | God himself. And what can take thee by surprise, since 12 6, IX | pleased thee, O Lord, to take away the reproach of his 13 6, IX | didst allow thy people to take from Egypt, since wherever 14 7, II | boldness, and all desired to take him to their very heart - 15 7, II | their love and joy they did take him to their heart. And 16 7, IV | many toward salvation and take the lead with many to follow 17 7, VI | them, entreated them not to take it ill if they refused to 18 7, VIII | uninstructed start up and take heaven, and we - with all 19 7, X | sword; whether he should take possession of this field 20 7, X | day; or, whether he should take a third course, open at 21 8, II | strong again, at least to take a leave for a while. But 22 8, IV | I will lay me down and take my rest.”285 For who shall 23 8, XIII | which he bought us, so as to take us from him? Thus to the 24 9, III | from them. And they will take delight, not because they 25 9, VIII | them outside me, I did not take them into me by seeing them; 26 9, XI | things whose images we do not take in by our senses, but which 27 9, XXI | will which is so certain. Take this example: If two men 28 9, XXV | this honor to my memory to take up thy abode in it, but 29 9, XXVI | not hear in clarity. All take counsel of thee on whatever 30 9, XXXI | that I should learn to take food as medicine. But during 31 9, XXXI | and indeed, she tries to take precedence in order that 32 9, XXXI | that he might receive. “Take from me,” he said, “the 33 9, XXXIV | pleasing colors. Let these not take possession of my soul! Rather 34 9, XXXIV | God, Creator of Us All,” take it up in thy hymn,376 and 35 9, XXXVI | it not when I feared to take it up.~59. But, O Lord - 36 9, XXXVI | In this way we come to take pleasure in being loved 37 9, XXXVI | wings above us, and let us take refuge under them. Be thou 38 9, XLIII | down his life and power to take it up again, and for us 39 10, II | 2. But how long would it take for the voice of my pen 40 10, XVIII | in time present.~Let me take an example from the vast 41 10, XXVI | pronounced slowly, it may take up more time than a longer 42 11, XII | the changes of time may take place through the ordered 43 11, XX | corporeal creation.” Another can take the sense that “In the beginning 44 11, XXVIII| were to be formed do not take it in a simple sense: one 45 12, XIV | where art thou?” In thee I take my breath for a little while, 46 12, XXIII | on the earth, they still take their origins from the waters.~


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