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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int, 1 | we were ourselves quite lost; but he who made us, remade 2 1, IV | what thou hast never really lost. Thou art never in need 3 1, XIII | answer who had not entirely lost his own memory? I erred, 4 2, I | from thee, O Unity, and lost myself among “the many.”40 5 2, VI | Grief languishes for things lost in which desire had taken 6 3, II | the play. And when they lost one another, I grieved with 7 3, IV(61) | A minor essay now lost. We know of its existence 8 4, IV | that dearest friend she had lost was as an actual man, both 9 4, V | the case in grief for a lost love, and in the kind of 10 4, V | I was miserable and had lost my joy. Or is weeping a 11 4, VI | which it had even before it lost them. Thus it was at that 12 4, VI | to lose it than to have lost him. Indeed, I doubt whether 13 4, IX | dear in Him who cannot be lost. And who is this but our 14 4, XIII(105)| De pulchro et apto; a lost essay with no other record 15 6, I | depths of the sea and had lost faith, and had despaired 16 6, IX | the goods that had been lost out of the market place. 17 6, IX | Egyptian food200 for which Esau lost his birthright; so that 18 7, III | than over one who has never lost hope, or never been in such 19 7, III | whenever we hear how the lost sheep is brought home again 20 7, III | and is alive again, was lost and is found.” For it is 21 7, III | lived again, who had been lost and was found. The greater 22 9, XVIII | 27. For the woman who lost her small coin339 and searched 23 9, XVIII | remembered it? I remember having lost and found many things, and 24 9, XVIII | and find anything that is lost. Still, if anything is accidentally 25 9, XVIII | anything is accidentally lost from sight - not from memory, 26 9, XVIII | have found what we have lost unless we can recognize 27 9, XVIII | all the while the thing lost to the sight was retained 28 9, XIX | retained by which the other lost part was sought for, because 29 9, XIX | have forgotten it. For a lost notion, one that we have 30 9, XXXI | dust,359 and that he “was lost, and is found.”360 Of course, 31 9, XLI | what is true. By this I lost thee, for thou wilt not 32 11, XV | have gone astray like a lost sheep478; yet upon the shoulders 33 12, XXI | not so dead that it has lost all motion, but dead because


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