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St. Augustine
Confessions

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night

   Book, Chapter
1 2, IV | for its flavor. Late one night - having prolonged our games 2 5, V | the alternation of day and night, and of longer and shorter 3 5, VII | poured out by day and by night, there was a sacrifice offered 4 5, VIII | difficulty, to remain that night in a place quite close to 5 5, VIII | the blessed Cyprian. That night I slipped away secretly, 6 6, VI | his drunkenness that same night, but I had slept with mine 7 6, VI | had slept with mine many a night and risen again with it, 8 6, X | God, to whom I sigh both night and day. When I first knew 9 8, XII | Appointing gracious sleep by night:~ ~Thy grace our wearied 10 9, XXXIV| my soul sighs for day and night. But the craftsmen and devotees 11 10, II | Thine is the day and the night is thine as well.”412 At 12 10, XV | twenty-four hours, divided between night and day. The first of these 13 10, XXIII| which separates day from night), but also refers to the 14 12, XIII | have been my meat day and night, while they continually 15 12, XIV | to light my path in the night: “Why are you cast down, 16 12, XIV | and persevere until the night passes - that mother of 17 12, XIV | day - not children of the night, nor of the darkness,561 18 12, XIV | Between those children of the night and ourselves, in this still 19 12, XIV | light day, and the darkness night.562 For who can see us clearly 20 12, XVIII| between the day and the night - and to distinguish between 21 12, XVIII| divide between the day and night, and may be for the signs 22 12, XVIII| believed; and because “the night is far spent and the day 23 12, XVIII| only for the ruling of the night. Yet they are necessary 24 12, XVIII| leave him in a lightless night. Instead, let him be satisfied 25 12, XIX | rightly to the day and to the night - and you will also understand, 26 12, XIX | speech605) and let the night, lighted by the moon, display 27 12, XIX | Word of knowledge to the night. The moon and the stars 28 12, XIX | stars give light for the night; the night does not put 29 12, XIX | light for the night; the night does not put them out, and 30 12, XXIII| nor over the day and the night which thou calledst forth 31 12, XXXII| stars to give cheer in the night; and we see by all these


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