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minds 20
mine 30
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30 mine
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30 salvation
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St. Augustine
Confessions

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mine

   Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | wilt.” When these words of mine were repeated in Pelagius’ 2 Int, 1 | by a certain brother of mine (an episcopal colleague), 3 2, VI | was it in you, O theft of mine, that I, poor wretch, doted 4 2, VI | it was in that theft of mine that caused me such delight; 5 3, VI | from those fantasies of mine, fantasies of bodies which 6 4, XIV | disapproved, this vain heart of mine, devoid of thy steadfastness, 7 6, VI | was no true joy, so was mine no true glory; but it turned 8 6, VI | night, but I had slept with mine many a night and risen again 9 6, I | evil and shameful youth of mine, and I was passing into 10 8, II | took notice of this act of mine and observed how near was 11 8, III | by this new happiness of mine, since he was still firmly 12 8, VI | thee. There is a book of mine, entitled De Magistro.287 13 8, XI | and the thirty-third of mine,302 that religious and devout 14 8, XII | but one out of hers and mine together.305~31. When the 15 8, XIII | through these confessions of mine than by my prayers alone.         ~~ 16 9, VII | soar beyond that power of mine by which I am united to 17 9, VII | also beyond this power of mine, for the horse and mule 18 9, XVII | even beyond this power of mine that is called memory - 19 9, XVII | pass beyond this power of mine that is called memory, desiring 20 9, XX | since happiness is not mine till I can rightly say: “ 21 9, XXXVII| thy eyes perceive, though mine do not. For in respect of 22 9, XXXVII| over this wretchedness of mine, an excuse presents itself 23 9, XL | and from these senses of mine. From that stage I advanced 24 9, XL | that is, that ability of mine by which I did it - nor 25 9, XL | these wretched weights of mine, I relapse into these common 26 10, XXII | to whom these studies of mine (ardently longing to understand 27 10, XXVII | It is in you, O mind of mine, that I measure the periods 28 11, I | when in this poor life of mine the words of thy Holy Scripture 29 11, XXV | becomes both theirs and mine, since it is the common 30 11, XXV | because thy truth is neither mine nor his nor anyone else’


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