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St. Augustine
Confessions

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asked

   Book, Chapter
1 4, II | do not remember him now - asked me what I would give him 2 4, III | my living by it.” When I asked him to account for the fact 3 4, IV | riddle to myself, and I asked my soul why she was so downcast 4 6, VI | Merry.” Again, if I had been asked whether I should prefer 5 6, IX | the boy the hatchet and asked whose it was. “Ours,” he 6 6, X | things be?” And this we often asked, yet for all our asking 7 6, III | realized that when they asked what was the origin of evil 8 6, XVI | become like thee. And I asked what wickedness was, and 9 7, II | Christ.” Victorinus then asked, with mild mockery, “Is 10 7, XII | which I knew nothing. He asked to see what I had read. 11 7, XII | far more than she had ever asked for in all her pitiful and 12 8, V | present resolution. And I asked his advice as to which of 13 8, VII | years, who, when he had asked and learned the reason for 14 8, IX | for a day. And when they asked her confidentially the reason 15 8, XI | given her, a woman, and had asked her whether she did not 16 9, VI | And what is this God? I asked the earth, and it answered, “ 17 9, VI | made the same confession. I asked the sea and the deeps and 18 9, VI | your God; seek above us.” I asked the fleeting winds, and 19 9, VI | deceived; I am not God.” I asked the heavens, the sun, moon, 20 9, VI | senses of my body.333 I asked the whole frame of earth 21 9, XVIII| for any of them and was asked: “Is this it? Is that it?” 22 9, XX | could with one voice be asked whether they wished to be 23 9, XXI | example: If two men were asked whether they wished to serve 24 9, XXI | would not; but if they were asked whether they wished to be 25 9, XXI | they would also agree, if asked, in wishing for joy. Is 26 9, XXXV | and wonders are eagerly asked of him - not desired for 27 10, XII | know,” than cause one who asked a deep question to be ridiculed - 28 10, XIII | earth, how, then, can it be asked, “What wast thou doing then?” 29 11, XXIX | it then might rightly be asked of him, “If God first made 30 12, XIX | There was that rich man who asked of the good Teacher what


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