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St. Augustine
Confessions

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moved

   Book, Chapter
1 Int | Scriptures, as they ordered and moved his heart and mind. It was 2 3, II | me most powerfully which moved me to tears. What marvel 3 3, XI | she spoke - this answer moved me more deeply than the 4 6, XIX | living rational creature, he moved the more slowly toward Christian 5 6, XXI | defender; I shall no more be moved.”227 In them, no one hears 6 7, IX | commands the hand to be moved and there is such readiness 7 8, VI | canticles; how deeply was I moved by the voices of thy sweet-speaking 8 9, XIV | draw it out. Yet I am not moved by any of these emotions 9 9, XXII | their will is still not moved except by some image or 10 9, XXXIII | faith, and how even now I am moved, not by the singing but 11 9, XXXIII | it happens that I am more moved by the singing than by what 12 9, XXXVII | myself not because I am moved with any consideration for 13 9, XXXVII | see that I ought not to be moved at my own praises for my 14 9, XXXVII | in my own praise, I am moved with concern for my neighbor, 15 9, XXXVII | neighbor, why am I less moved if some other man is unjustly 16 10, XXIII | equal intervals, or, if it moved now more slowly and now 17 10, XXIV | For I hear that no body is moved but in time; this thou tellest 18 10, XXIV | say so. For when a body is moved, I measure by time how long 19 10, XXIV | time when it began to be moved until it stopped. And if 20 10, XXIV | see when it began to be moved, and if it continued to 21 10, XXIV | which the body, which is moved, comes and the point to 22 10, XXIV | the point to which it is moved; or if we can observe its 23 10, XXIV | although a body is sometimes moved and sometimes stands still, 24 10, XXIV | stood still as long as it moved,” or, “It stood still twice 25 10, XXIV | three times as long as it moved” - or any other ratio which 26 11, XXII | which the Spirit of God moved? For if they are understood 27 12, IV | For thy good Spirit which moved over the face of the waters511 28 12, IV | all-sufficient for itself - moved over that life which thou 29 12, V | and, behold, “Thy Spirit moved over the waters.” Thus, 30 12, VII | us up by thy Spirit who moved over the waters? To whom 31 12, VIII | reposed in thy Spirit, which moved immutable over all things 32 12, IX | not even the Holy Spiritmoved.” But if we understand the 33 12, IX | Father, Son, and Holy Spiritmoved over the waters.”~Why, then, 34 12, IX | under the oil. They are moved by their own mass; they 35 12, XXXVIII| present time, we have been moved to do well, now that our 36 12, XXXVIII| having forsaken thee, we were moved to do evil.655 But thou,


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