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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 3, II | their sights full of the images of my own miseries: fuel 2 3, VI | are more certain than the images we form about them. And 3 3, VI | no real being at all! The images of those bodies which actually 4 3, VI | are more certain than the images, yet even these thou art 5 4, XV | reflecting upon those sensory images which clamored in the ears 6 6, VII | when I tried to think, the images of bodies obtruded themselves 7 6, IX | nature into idols and various images - into an image made like 8 9, VIII | treasures the countless images that have been brought into 9 9, VIII | not enter it, but only the images of the things perceived 10 9, VIII | And who can tell how these images are formed, even if it is 11 9, VIII | sing as I will; and those images of color, which are as truly 12 9, VIII | of so many and such great images - “and this or that will 13 9, VIII | way; and when I speak, the images of what I am speaking about 14 9, VIII | store of memory; and if the images were absent I could say 15 9, VIII | inside me, but only their images. And yet I knew through 16 9, IX | these things it is not the images that are retained, but the 17 9, IX | into the memory. Only the images of them are gathered with 18 9, X | I do indeed retain the images of the sounds of which these 19 9, XI | learning those things whose images we do not take in by our 20 9, XI | within ourselves without images and as they actually are, 21 9, XII | different. They are not the images of such things as the eye 22 9, XII | these. They are not the images of these; they simply are. 23 9, XIV | sounds of the names, as their images are impressed on it by the 24 9, XV | all this is by means of images or not, who can rightly 25 9, XV | to my senses, but their images are present in my memory. 26 9, XV | counting, and it is not their images but themselves that are 27 9, XVI | present, my memory received images from them so that they remain 28 9, XVII | present there either through images as all bodies are; or present 29 9, XXV | find thee there among the images of corporeal things. From 30 9, XXX | have spoken so much - the images of such things as my habits 31 9, XXX | which come through sensual images and which result in the 32 10, XIII | someone should wander over the images of past time, and wonder 33 10, XVIII| words constructed from the images of the perceptions which 34 10, XVIII| events - that is, of the images of things which are not 35 11, VI | filled as it was with the images of formed bodies, changing


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