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St. Augustine
Confessions

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understood

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | either from not being understood or because what I got was 2 1, XIII | this day I have not fully understood them. For Latin I loved 3 1, XVI | that we should never have understood these words, “golden shower,” “ 4 4, III | profession. Since he had already understood Hippocrates, he was fully 5 4, XV | talking about. For I had not understood nor had I been taught that 6 4, XV | I read it by myself and understood it. And what did it mean 7 4, XV | the sand - they scarcely understood it and could tell me no 8 4, XV | unchangeable unity could be understood as subjected to thy own 9 4, XV | realize that those arts were understood with great difficulty, even 10 5, X | although I had not yet understood their meaning, I was fully 11 6, III | could be unraveled. ~I soon understood that the statement that 12 6, III | that created him155 was not understood by thy spiritual sons - 13 6, X | into my likeness.” And I understood that thou chastenest man 14 6, X | is “clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made.”206~ 15 6, XII | corrupted unless it were good. I understood, therefore, and it was made 16 6, XVII | are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, 17 6, XVII | invisibility [invisibilia tua] understood by means of the things that 18 6, XX | thy invisible things are understood through the things that 19 9, VI | are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made.”334 20 9, XIII | both that I have often understood these things and also that 21 10, XX | provided that what is said is understood, so that neither the future 22 10, XXII | say and hear, and we are understood and we understand. They 23 11, XIV | not wish these words to be understood like this. He did not wish 24 11, XIV | did not wish to have it understood as you say, but as we say.” 25 11, XVII | may not inappropriately be understood to refer to this unformed 26 11, XVII | unformed earth is to be understood as having corporeal matter 27 11, XVIII| different things may be understood from these words, all of 28 11, XVIII| Scripture what the writer understood, what harm is done if a 29 11, XXII | God moved? For if they are understood as included in the term30 11, XXIV | interpreters of these words (understood as they can be in different 31 11, XXIV | narrative he wishes this to be understood, as confidently as he would 32 11, XXIV | he might have wished it understood that, in this passage, “ 33 11, XXIX | that I have referred to are understood with much difficulty. The 34 11, XXIX | and third are very easily understood. For it is an uncommon and 35 11, XXXI | words, he saw fully and understood all the truth we have been 36 12, VI | which thy Spirit could be understood as “moving”? For he did 37 12, XXI | nature may “be clearly seen, understood through the things that 38 12, XXIV | know that a thing that is understood in only one way in the mind 39 12, XXIV | through the body may be understood in the mind in many different 40 12, XXIV | and earth.”632 Is this not understood in many different ways by 41 12, XXX | sweetness from thy truth, and understood that there are some men


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