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St. Augustine
Confessions

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   Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | who greatly aided with parts of the Enchiridion. These 2 3, VII | God is a spirit who has no parts extended in length and breadth, 3 3, VII | it must be less in such parts as are limited by a certain 4 4, X | universe, of which they are all parts. For example, our speech 5 4, XI | made complete in all its parts. “But do I ever pass away?” 6 4, XI | healed; your perishable parts shall be reshaped and renovated, 7 4, XI | which sensations are but parts; and yet the parts delight 8 4, XI | are but parts; and yet the parts delight you. But if my physical 9 4, XI | thing is composed of many parts which do not coexist simultaneously, 10 4, XI | gives more delight than the parts could ever do perceived 11 5, XIV | after I had heard one or two parts of the Old Testament explained 12 6, VII | which rises up in my inmost parts to confess to thee. For 13 6, I | and, in all its greatest parts as well as the smallest, 14 6, V | sponge would in all its parts be filled from the immeasurable 15 6, XIII | appointed for it. But in the parts of creation, some things, 16 6, XVI | they do with the inferior parts of creation. The wicked 17 6, XVIII | exalted above even the higher parts of thy creation, lifts his 18 9, XXV | mind, I soared beyond those parts of memory which the beasts 19 9, XXV | there I went on to those parts where I had stored the remembered 20 9, XXV | indeed there were separate parts in it? Assuredly, thou dwellest 21 10, XXIV | or if we can observe its parts moving as in a wheel, we 22 10, XXIV | took or the movement of its parts from this place to that. 23 10, XXVIII| all the actions of men are parts. The same holds in the whole 24 10, XXVIII| all the lives of men are parts.~ 25 11, IV | are the other and higher parts, all translucent and shining. 26 11, XXI | divided into two very great parts, one superior, the other 27 12, XXVIII| which consists of several parts, each of which is beautiful, 28 12, XXVIII| than any of its individual parts separately, by whose well-ordered 29 12, XXVIII| completed even though these parts are separately beautiful.~ 30 12, XXX | these things in the nether parts of the world.647 They who 31 12, XXXII | for the adornment of these parts, from which the universal


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