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1 1, XI | of bodily health, no one says, “Let him alone; let him
2 1, XIII | it is true, as the poet says, that Aeneas once came to
3 1, XVI | could he be both? But so it says, and the sham thunder served
4 1, XVI | schools who cries out and says: “These were Homer’s fictions;
5 1, XVI | heavenly authority, when he says:~ ~ “Great
6 2, V | Lest through idleness,” he says, “hand or heart should grow
7 3, VI | the house on a seat and says, “Stolen waters are sweet,
8 6, IX | knowledge will not hear Him who says, “Learn of me, for I am
9 8, IV | Selfsame!”284 See how he says it: “I will lay me down
10 9, III | he that knows himself and says, “This is false,” unless
11 9, VI | truth within. For the truth says to me, “Neither heaven nor
12 9, X | us.” The sense of taste says, “If they have no flavor,
13 9, X | them.” The sense of touch says, “If it had no bodily mass,
14 10, X(429) | into old containers, he says: Carnalitas vetustas est,
15 10, XXIV | I should agree if anyone says that time is “the motion
16 11, V | unformed matter], and when it says to itself, “It is not an
17 11, V | felt” - while human thought says such things to itself, it
18 11, IX | madest heaven and earth,” says nothing about times and
19 11, XV | certain servant of thine says, “That we might be made
20 11, XXI | it still differently and says that “But the earth was
21 11, XXI | in yet another sense who says that “But the earth was
22 11, XXI | creation).” Still another says that “But the earth was
23 11, XXV | be untrained. But when he says, “Moses did not mean what
24 11, XXV | not deny what either of us says but allows that both are
25 11, XXXI | 42. Thus, when one man says, “Moses meant what I mean,”
26 11, XXXI | what I mean,” and another says, “No, he meant what I do,”
27 12, II(509) | Psalms, XXXVI, 8, where he says that "the great preachers [
28 12, VII | his understanding when he says, “Thy love is shed abroad
29 12, XIII | the water brooks,540 and says, “When shall I come?”541 - “
30 12, XVII(579) | Commenting on Ps. 65, Augustine says: "For the sea, by a figure,
31 12, XXI | restrained by thy Word when it says to us, “Be not conformed
32 12, XXI | friend. Thus, he [Paul] says, “Become as I am, because
33 12, XXVI | for, speaking truly, he says, “I rejoice in the Lord
34 12, XXVI | had been relieved - for he says to them, “You have opened
35 12, XXIX | O man, what my Scripture says, I say. But it speaks in
36 12, XXXII(651)| In the Retractations, he says that this statement was
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