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beautified 1
beautiful 34
beautifully 2
beauty 33
became 43
because 357
beclouded 1
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34 speaking
34 strong
34 use
33 beauty
33 friends
33 gen
33 ii
St. Augustine
Confessions

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beauty

   Book, Chapter
1 2, VI | they were thy creation, O Beauty beyond compare, O Creator 2 2, VI | delight; for behold it had no beauty of its own - certainly not 3 2, VI | certainly not the sort of beauty that exists in justice and 4 2, VI | kind that is the glory and beauty of the stars in their courses; 5 2, VI | in their courses; nor the beauty of the earth, or the sea - 6 2, VI | have that false and shadowy beauty which attends the deceptions 7 3, VI | Highest Good, and my Father, O Beauty of all things beautiful.~ 8 4, XIII | the beautiful? And what is beauty? What is it that allures 9 4, XIII | unless there were a grace and beauty in them, they could not 10 4, XIII | themselves there is a kind of beauty which comes from their forming 11 4, XIII | whole and another kind of beauty that comes from mutual fitness - 12 4, XV | concerning the nature of beauty] lay really in thy craftsmanship, 13 4, XV | to thy own magnitude or beauty, as if they existed in thee 14 4, XV | thyself thy own magnitude and beauty. A body is not great or 15 5, II | they live in a world of beauty and yet are themselves most 16 6, XVI | the light of virtue and of beauty which must be embraced for 17 6, XVII | transported to thee by thy beauty, and then presently torn 18 6, XVII | that I could appreciate the beauty of bodies, both celestial 19 7, I | with thy sweetness and the beauty of thy house - which I loved - 20 9, VI | loving thee? Not physical beauty, nor the splendor of time, 21 9, VI | their reply came from their beauty of order. And I turned my 22 9, VI | made me.”~10. Is not this beauty of form visible to all whose 23 9, VI | their voice - that is, their beauty of form - if one man simply 24 9, XXVII| Belatedly I loved thee, O Beauty so ancient and so new, belatedly 25 9, XXXIV| artist’s hands come from that beauty which is above our minds, 26 9, XXXIV| judge them from that higher beauty, but not the measure of 27 9, XXXIV| my own course with such beauty, but thou wilt rescue me, 28 9, XXXV | or if some rumor of its beauty had attracted them.~This 29 11, XII | formed, with the ordered beauty of the waters, and whatever 30 11, XV | splendor! “I have loved your beauty and the place of the habitation 31 11, XXII | But if they received that beauty at the time God said of 32 12, V | be a life suffused with beauty. Thus it would be a [lower] 33 12, XIII | only Son. What a light of beauty that will be when “we shall


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