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1 Int, 1 | baggage on his bookshelf.”~Taken together, the Confessions
2 2, VI | lost in which desire had taken delight, because it wills
3 2, VI | it wills to have nothing taken from it, just as nothing
4 2, VI | just as nothing can be taken from thee.~14. Thus the
5 4, IV | would retain what it had taken from me rather than what
6 5, VI | expressed it should not be taken to be as necessarily true;
7 6, II | For winebibbing had not taken possession of her spirit,
8 6, IV | perverse doctrine if it were taken according to the letter.
9 6, VII | a simile occurred to me, taken from the gladiatorial games.
10 6, VII | any other man would have taken as an occasion of offense
11 6, VIII | got to the arena, and had taken what seats they could get,
12 6, I | a void, for if a body is taken out of space, or if space
13 6, XII(207)| goodness of all creation is taken up into the scholastic metaphysics;
14 6, XIII | even in thy whole creation taken as a whole, there is not;
15 7, IV | and they saw his vessels taken from him and cleansed, and
16 8, II | overwhelmed had not its place been taken by patience. Some of thy
17 8, X | a far different kind be taken away, and this one should
18 8, XII | which had suddenly been taken away from me - and it was
19 9, IX | are, so that I have not taken in the image and left the
20 9, XXXI | this saying in which I have taken much delight: “Neither if
21 9, XXXIV | thy hymn,376 and are not taken over by it in their sleep.
22 11, XXII | beautifully formed? Or, if it be taken thus, why, then, is it written
23 12, XXI | feeds on the Fish which was taken out of the deep,614 set
24 12, XXI | of life, and so has been taken up by this transitory world
25 12, XXVIII | they were only good; but taken as a totality they were
26 12, XXXIV | we have seen that things taken separately are good, and
27 12, XXXIV | are good, and all things taken together are very good,
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