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1 Int | heart and mind. It was in Scripture that, first and last, Augustine
2 Int, 1 | the other three about Holy Scripture, from what is written there,
3 3, VII | which is rightly said in Scripture to be made “after God’s
4 5 | allegorical interpretation of Scripture. Augustine decides to become
5 6, V | to those passages in the Scripture which had heretofore appeared
6 6, V | interpretation. The authority of Scripture seemed to me all the more
7 8, IV | at these enemies of this Scripture.~12. When shall I call to
8 11 | creation and the truth of Scripture. Augustine explores the
9 11 | true interpretation of his Scripture text. He emphasizes the
10 11, I | mine the words of thy Holy Scripture strike upon it. This is
11 11, XIII | my God, when I hear thy Scripture saying, “In the beginning
12 11, XIII | able to understand why thy Scripture said, without mention of
13 11, XVI | false, who still honor thy Scripture set before us by the holy
14 11, XVIII | to understand in the Holy Scripture what the writer understood,
15 11, XVIII(486)| in the interpretation of Scripture. He did not mean that there
16 11, XVIII(486)| plurality of literal truths in Scripture but a multiplicity of perspectives
17 11, XXI | over the abyss” means, “The Scripture does not refer to that formlessness
18 11, XXI | matter from which, as the Scripture had already said, God made
19 11, XXII | make heaven and earth. And Scripture has not told us that God
20 11, XXII | is still a good. But the Scripture has not said specifically
21 11, XXII | unformed matter which the Scripture calls the earth - invisible
22 11, XXX | thine, the dispenser of this Scripture, full of thy Spirit, so
23 12 | finds the allegory of Holy Scripture and in the dry land and
24 12, VI | darkness over the abyss - thy Scripture should then at long last
25 12, XV | authority of thy divine Scripture to be over us? For “the
26 12, XV | like a skin. Thy divine Scripture is of more sublime authority
27 12, XV | life into another; but thy Scripture is spread abroad over the
28 12, XVIII | to the firmament of thy Scripture.~For in it thou makest it
29 12, XXIV | observe and behold what Scripture declares, and how the voice
30 12, XXIV | figuratively, as I judge that the Scripture intended them to be - since
31 12, XXV | God, what the following Scripture suggests to me. Indeed,
32 12, XXIX | O Lord, is not this thy Scripture true, since thou art true,
33 12, XXIX | are no times, while this Scripture tells me that what thou
34 12, XXIX | crying: “O man, what my Scripture says, I say. But it speaks
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