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St. Augustine
Confessions

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wast

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | be called “before,” thou wast, and thou art the God and 2 1, XI | God, for even then thou wast my keeper, with what agitation 3 2, II | what mortal can do so? Thou wast always by me, mercifully 4 2, III | not. I thought that thou wast silent and that it was only 5 3, IV | Nor did I know how thou wast even then dealing with me. 6 3, VI | mouth as thou art, and thou wast not these empty fictions. 7 3, VI | soul.67~11. Where, then, wast thou and how far from me? 8 3, VI | my physical senses. Thou wast more inward to me than the 9 4, III | him or through him, thou wast looking after me. And thou 10 4, IV | without him. But behold thou wast close behind thy fugitives - 11 4, VII | my thoughts of thee, thou wast not thyself but only an 12 5, II | seeking thee? There thou wast, before me; but I had gone 13 5, VI | laid open before thee, who wast even then guiding me by 14 5, VI | impulse of thy providence and wast setting my shameful errors 15 5, VIII | the very same time, thou wast using my longings as a means 16 5, VIII | longings as a means and wast hastening me on to the fulfillment 17 5, VIII | did not know what joy thou wast preparing for her through 18 5, IX | It is certain that thou wast near and wast hearing and 19 5, IX | that thou wast near and wast hearing and wast carrying 20 5, IX | near and wast hearing and wast carrying out the plan by 21 6, I | from my youth,149 where wast thou to me and where hadst 22 6, V | upon these things, and thou wast with me. I sighed, and thou 23 6, VI | hardships, in which thou wast being the more gracious 24 6, IX | innocence, of which thou wast the sole witness. As he 25 6, III | creatures and all things - wast free from stain and alteration 26 6, X | I could do because thou wast my helper. And I entered, 27 6, XX | I was assured that thou wast, and wast infinite, though 28 6, XX | assured that thou wast, and wast infinite, though not diffused 29 7, III | movement to the last, thou wast assigning to all their proper 30 8, XII | I now believe that thou wast fixing in my memory, by 31 9, XXV | remembers itself also - and thou wast not there. For just as thou 32 9, XXVI | learn of thee? For thou wast not in my memory before 33 9, XXVII| loved thee. For see, thou wast within and I was without, 34 9, XXVII| things thou hast made. Thou wast with me, but I was not with 35 10, XIII | why is it said that thou wast abstaining from working? 36 10, XIII | can it be asked, “What wast thou doing then?” For there 37 11, VII | and the small earth. Thou wast, and there was nothing else 38 11, XXXII| thyself, through those words, wast revealing to future readers, 39 12, I | made me. Before I was, thou wast, and I was not anything 40 12, XVIII| of thy judgment as thou wast before the firmament was


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