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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 1, V | face lest I die.~6. The house of my soul is too narrow 2 2, II | from the delights of thy house, in that sixteenth year 3 3, VI | sits at the door of the house on a seat and says, “Stolen 4 3, VII | Or, again, as if, in a house, he sees a servant handle 5 3, VII | be indignant that in one house and one family the same 6 3, VII | one man, one day, and one house, different things are fit 7 3, XI | have my meals in the same house at the table which she had 8 4, IV | room to me and my father’s house a strange unhappiness. And 9 5, X | as the man was in whose house I had fallen sick, but also 10 6, IX | often met Alypius at the house of a certain senator, whose 11 6, IX | him, and they came to the house of the young man who had 12 6, X | fine family estate, his house, and his mother, who would 13 6, VI | equidistant from either house, so that neither of them 14 6, VI | high estate in his parentshouse, ran his course through 15 7, I | sweetness and the beauty of thy house - which I loved - those 16 7, III | the solemn festival of thy house constrains us to tears when 17 7, III | tears when it is read in thy house: about the younger son who “ 18 7, VI | visit Alypius and me at our house one Ponticianus, a fellow 19 7, VIII | the use - as of the whole house - for the master, our landlord, 20 7, VIII | sat down, as far from the house as possible. I was greatly 21 7, VIII | far as I had come from the house to the place where we were 22 7, X | time, and rob another man’s house; or, a fourth option, whether 23 7, XII | coming from the neighboring house, chanting over and over 24 8, III | make use of his country house so long as we would stay 25 8, III | Verecundus for that country house at Cassiciacum - where we 26 8, VII | allows in this our straw house.290~ 27 8, VIII | mind to dwell in a single house, also broughtest Evodius 28 8, VIII | her in thy fear, in the house of one of thy faithful ones 29 8, IX | parents, had guided her house in piety, was highly reputed 30 8, X | which the garden of the house we occupied at Ostia could 31 8, XII | discoursed in another part of the house, with those who thought 32 9, XXXIV | be clothed upon with my house from heaven.372~The eyes 33 11, XI | heavens of the Lord” than “Thy house” - which contemplates thy 34 11, XI | that it may dwell in thy house all the days of its life ( 35 11, XI | thy eternity; and how thy house has never wandered away 36 11, XV | toward himself. This is “the house of God.” It is not an earthly 37 11, XV | God.” It is not an earthly house and it is not made from 38 11, XV | matter; but it is a spiritual house, and it partakes in thy 39 11, XV | like a perpetual noon. O house full of light and splendor! “ 40 11, XV | Spirit? Is it not in this ‘house of God’ - not coeternal 41 11, XV(479)| To "the house of God."~ 42 11, XVII | they abide as the eternal house of God abides or whether 43 12, IX | me, “Let us go into the house of the Lord.”526 There thy 44 12, XIII | be further clothed by his house which is from heaven.”542 45 12, XVIII | shelterless poor to our house; let us clothe the naked, 46 12, XXV | godly Onesiphorus, to whose house thou gavest mercy because


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