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St. Augustine
Confessions

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substance

   Book, Chapter
1 3, IV | was not its style but its substance.~8. How ardent was I then, 2 4, XV | soul away from incorporeal substance to qualities of line and 3 4, XV | disunity there was some kind of substance of irrational life and some 4 4, XV | I thought was not only a substance but real life as well, and 5 4, XV | taught that evil is not a substance at all and that our soul 6 4, XV | contend that thy immutable substance was involved in error through 7 4, XV | admit that my own mutable substance had gone astray of its own 8 4, XV | under the chief category of substance.~29. What did all this profit 9 4, XV | bring so large a part of my substance into my own power. And I 10 4, XV | sacrilege as far as the right substance of pious faith was concerned? 11 5, X | evil was a similar kind of substance, and that it had its own 12 5, X | form as, for example, the substance of the air, which they imagined 13 5, X | God never created any evil substance, I formed the idea of two 14 5, X | only to be some kind of substance but a corporeal one at that. 15 5, X | mass of thy bright shining substance. So that I could believe 16 5, X | could not see how the divine substance, as I had conceived it, 17 5, XI | those conceptions of bodily substance. I panted under this load 18 5, XIV| conceived of a spiritual substance, all their strongholds would 19 6, III| the nature of a spiritual substance I had not the faintest or 20 6, V | should be thought about thy substance and as to which way led, 21 6, I | could not conceive of any substance but the sort I could see 22 6, I | inviolable, unchangeable substance, which I thought was better 23 6, II | members, a child of thy own substance, should be mixed up with 24 6, II | help. This offspring of thy substance was supposed to be the human 25 6, II | because it is one and the same substance as the soul.~And therefore 26 6, II | with horror. But if thy substance is corruptible, then this 27 6, IV | corruption by which thy substance can in no way be profaned. 28 6, IV | should we say about why that substance which God is cannot be corrupted; 29 6, VII| dost exist and that thy substance is immutable, and that thou 30 6, IX | was naturally of the same substance. But, that “he emptied himself 31 6, XII| had been seeking, has no substance at all; for if it were a 32 6, XII| at all; for if it were a substance, it would be good. For either 33 6, XII| would be an incorruptible substance and so a supreme good, or 34 6, XII| supreme good, or a corruptible substance, which could not be corrupted 35 6, XII| things good, nor is there any substance at all not made by thee. 36 6, XVI| and I found that it was no substance, but a perversion of the 37 6, XVI| thee, O God, the supreme substance, toward these lower things, 38 7, I | there is an incorruptible substance and that it is the source 39 7, I | the source of every other substance. Nor did I any longer crave 40 11, VII| from thee and born of thy substance, thou didst create something


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