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St. Augustine
Confessions

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learn

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | have myself been able to learn by watching them; and they, 2 1, IX | was. Yet if I was slow to learn, I was flogged. For this 3 1, XII | use what they forced me to learn, and took it for granted 4 1, XII | in not being willing to learn thou didst use for my punishment. 5 1, XIII | however, I was compelled to learn about the wanderings of 6 1, XIII | me if they were forced to learn him. For the tedium of learning 7 1, XIII | and cruel punishments to learn it. There was also a time 8 2, II | sole care was that I should learn how to make a powerful speech 9 3, XI | and daily weeping (not to learn from her, but to teach her, 10 3, XII | me to unlearn evil and to learn the good81 - for it was 11 4, III | since I worked at it to learn the art perfectly because 12 4, V | healed my wound. Let me learn from thee, who art Truth, 13 5, III | things, which I was eager to learn. Nor did I consider the 14 5, XII | And lo, I then began to learn that other offenses were 15 5, XIV | although I took no trouble to learn what he said, but only to 16 6, IX | great should now begin to learn that, in making just decisions, 17 6, XI | hence and where shall I learn what here I have neglected? 18 6, VI | Although I had now begun to learn in this matter toward Nebridius’ 19 6, IX | not hear Him who says, “Learn of me, for I am meek and 20 6, XXI | who labor.” They scorn to learn of him because he is “meek 21 9, IV | wish me happiness when they learn how near I have approached 22 9, IV | they pray for me when they learn how much I am still kept 23 9, XX | I seek it in longing to learn of it as though it were 24 9, XXVI | thee so as to be able to learn of thee? For thou wast not 25 9, XXVI | thee so as to be able to learn of thee - save in thyself 26 9, XXXI | taught me: that I should learn to take food as medicine. 27 9, XLIII| example they also might learn the same humility - that “ 28 10, VIII | Truth immutable. There we learn truly as we stand and hear 29 12, XV | where they might look up and learn thy mercy, which proclaims 30 12, XIX | the dry landmay appear. “Learn to do well, judge the fatherless,


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