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1 Int | set himself to focus his experience and thought into what were,
2 Int | way which begins in sense experience but swiftly passes beyond
3 Int | which all our history and experience depend. In Book XI, therefore,
4 1, VI | father nor mother, nor the experience of others, nor my own memory.
5 1, IX | and mockeries did I then experience when it was impressed on
6 3, II | spectator, he wishes to experience from them a sense of grief,
7 3, VI(65) | both in nature and in human experience. Cf. H.C. Puech, Le Manichéisme,
8 3, VII | nations, of which they had no experience, and compare them with these
9 3, VII | these of which they do have experience; although in one and the
10 4, II | I discovered, by my own experience, what a great difference
11 6, III | neither ~conjecture nor experience. ~Nor did he know my own
12 6, XII | amazement awoke the desire for experience, and from that he would
13 6, XVI | Plotinian wisdom and his experience of a Plotinian ecstasy.
14 6, XVII | judgment is referred the experience received from the bodily
15 6, XVII | withdrew its thoughts from experience, abstracting itself from
16 7, I | indeed, he had. From all his experience, I desired him to tell me -
17 7, V | to understand from my own experience what I had read, how “the
18 9, VIII | forth when required. Each experience enters by its own door,
19 9, VIII | believed on the basis of experience - and from these I can further
20 9, VIII | which physical sense each experience had made an impression on
21 9, XIV | itself recognizes by the experience of its own passions, and
22 9, XVIII | have learned this from that experience: that when I was searching
23 9, XXI | physical perception by which we experience it in others.~Do we remember
24 9, XXI | Where and when did I ever experience my happy life that I can
25 9, XXIII | all men wish. ~I have had experience with many who wished to
26 9, XXXII | largely concealed unless experience brings it to light. Thus
27 9, XXXV | the whole round of sensory experience is called “the lust of the
28 10 | his past life, his present experience, and his ardent desire to
29 10, XX | things present is direct experience; the time present of things
30 10, XX(437)| Confessions: from direct experience back to the supporting memories
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