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took 30
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St. Augustine
Confessions

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took

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1 1, XII | forced me to learn, and took it for granted that it was 2 2, II | it? Meanwhile, my family took no care to save me from 3 2, III | baseness was. What is worse, I took pleasure in such exploits, 4 2, III | cut away to the quick. She took no heed of this, for she 5 4, IV | were sweet to me and they took my friend’s place in my 6 4, VII | wept, tormented myself, and took neither rest nor counsel, 7 4, VIII | in our companionship that took strong hold of my mind: 8 4, XV | slave of wicked lust? I took delight in them, not knowing 9 5, XIV | XIV~ ~24. For, although I took no trouble to learn what 10 6, V | didst persuade me that, if I took into account the multitude 11 6, VII | Alypius of that plague. But he took it to himself and thought 12 6, VII | me, this worthy young man took as a reason for being offended 13 6, VIII | he was excited, and he took away with him the madness 14 6, XIII | was engaged; and my mother took the greatest pains in the 15 6, IX | he emptied himself and took upon himself the form of 16 7, IV | Therefore, even those who took the way before them rejoice 17 7, VI | game table before us. He took it up, opened it, and, contrary 18 8, II | general public, all who took notice of this act of mine 19 8, VI | for unusual fortitude. We took with us the boy Adeodatus, 20 8, VI | for his whole career. We took him for our companion, as 21 8, VIII | thirst. In this way she took precautions against an evil 22 8, XII | restrained from weeping, Evodius took up the Psalter and began 23 8, XII | word for bath [balneum] took its name from the Greek 24 8, XIII | dissolution was so close, she took no thought to have her body 25 9, X | and I saw them as true, took them into my mind and laid 26 9, XL | never-failing light from which I took counsel about them all; 27 10, XXIII | short, because the first took a longer time to sound, 28 10, XXIV | the movement of the body took or the movement of its parts 29 11, XV | before it, from whom it took its beginning as created, 30 12, IV(510)| being like himself. . . . He took over all that is visible . . .


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