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1 Int | Latina (Vols. 32-45). In his old age, Augustine reviewed
2 Int | peace he longed for.~But the old habits were still strong
3 Int, 1 | and there is much in these old books that is of little
4 1, IV | things; never new, never old; making all things new,
5 1, IV | things new, yet bringing old age upon the proud, and
6 4, III | didst thou fail me in that old man, or forbear from healing
7 4, X | perfect, they begin to wax old and perish, and, if all
8 4, X | and, if all do not wax old, still all perish. Therefore,
9 4, XV | was scarcely twenty years old, a book of Aristotle’s entitled
10 5, IX | for vain gossiping, nor old wives’ fables, but in order
11 5, XIV | one or two parts of the Old Testament explained allegorically -
12 6, IV | I was also glad that the old Scriptures of the Law and
13 6, I(176) | Thirty years old; although the term "youth" (
14 6, II | the answer which, in the old Carthaginian days, Nebridius
15 6, VI | Vindicianus, a sagacious old man, and Nebridius, that
16 6, VII(182) | Cf. Job 15:26 (Old Latin version).~
17 6, XIII | both young men and maidens, old men and children,”208 praise
18 7, I | had to be purged of the old leaven. “The Way” - the
19 7, I | thee. He was already an old man, and because of his
20 7, I | ceased to excite me as of old with hopes of honor and
21 7, II | confessed to thee: how that old man, most learned, most
22 7, II | worshiped; all of which old Victorinus had with thundering
23 7, V | Thus my two wills - the old and the new, the carnal
24 7, XI | did not fall back to my old condition, but stood aside
25 7, XI | 26. It was, in fact, my old mistresses, trifles of trifles
26 8, IV | my sacrifice, slaying my old man, and hoping in thee
27 8, VI | was barely fifteen years old, but his intelligence excelled
28 8, VIII | down by the gravity of the old folks. And so, adding daily
29 8, VIII | Where now was that wise old woman and her strict prohibition?
30 8, X | himself without becoming old, and “makes all things new”298?~
31 9, XXXIV | could not see”374 because of old age, and it was permitted
32 9, XXXIV | saw, when he too, blind in old age yet with an enlightened
33 9, XL | and am sucked in by my old customs and am held. I sorrow
34 9, XLIII | manifested to holy men of old, to the end that they might
35 10, X | those still full of their old carnal nature429 who ask
36 10, X(429) | those who pour new wine into old containers, he says: Carnalitas
37 10, X(429) | novitas est, "Carnality is the old nature; grace is the new";
38 10, XXII | thou hast made my days grow old, and they pass away - and
39 10, XXIX | may be gathered up from my old way of life to follow that
40 11, III(459) | invisibilis et incomposita of the Old Latin version of Gen. 1:
41 11, III(459) | the casual citation of the old and familiar version. Is
42 12, VII(518) | Cf. the Old Latin version of Ps. 123:
43 12, XVIII | of the times587; because old things have passed away,
44 12, XVIII(593)| discussion of sacramenta in the Old Testament in the Exposition
45 12, XVIII(593)| The sacraments of the Old Testament promised a Saviour;
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