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39 inner
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39 thyself
St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int | and his exploration of the inner nature of the human self - 2 Int, 1 | we can penetrate to its inner dynamic core.~There is no 3 1, XIII | heart, and bread of the inner mouth of my soul, O power 4 1, XIX | being.39 I kept watch, by my inner sense, over the integrity 5 3, I | me I had a dearth of that inner food which is thyself, my 6 3, V | of my wit penetrate their inner meaning. Truly they were 7 3, VII | Nor did I know that true inner righteousness - which does 8 3, VII | another in another). By this inner righteousness Abraham and 9 6, XVI | cannot see, and only the inner vision can see. Nor did 10 7, I | my whole life was one of inner turbulence and listless 11 7, V | delight in thy law in the inner man” while “another law 12 7, VI(255)| The inner circle of imperial advisers; 13 7, VIII | heart, was raging inside my inner dwelling, agitated both 14 8, IV | only they could behold the inner Light Eternal which, now 15 8, IV | But even there, in the inner chamber of my soul - where 16 8, X | soared higher yet by an inner musing, speaking and marveling 17 9 | memories of the past to the inner mysteries of memory itself. 18 9, III | 4. But wilt thou, O my inner Physician, make clear to 19 9, VI | food and embracement of my inner man - where that light shines 20 9, VI | beams of my eyes? But the inner part is the better part; 21 9, VI | God, but he made us.” My inner man knew these things through 22 9, VI | the outer man, and I, the inner man, knew all this - I, 23 9, VIII | a large and boundless inner hall! Who has plumbed the 24 9, IX | further, so to say, into an inner place which is not a place. 25 9, XXX | that peace which both my inner and outward being shall 26 9, XL | thought to be related to my inner self, distinguishing and 27 10, V | perceived in itself by its inner eye (yet how should even 28 10, VI | the conscious mind, whose inner ear lay attentively open 29 10, IX | hear thee speaking to his inner mind. I will cry out with 30 11, XI | with a strong voice in my inner ear, that thou art eternal 31 11, XI | with a strong voice in my inner ear, that thou hast created 32 11, XI | with a strong voice in my inner ear, that this creation - 33 11, XV | with a loud voice in my inner ear, about the very eternity 34 11, XV | Again, he tells me in my inner ear that the expectation 35 11, XX | in such things in their inner eye and who believe unshakably 36 12, II(507)| come to knowledge of its inner content, it must thrust 37 12, XIV | our lightless and restless inner deep. From this we have 38 12, XXVI | raven with a “gift.” The inner man of Elijah was not fed 39 12, XXIX | with a strong voice in his inner ear, my deafness, and crying: “


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