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St. Augustine
Confessions

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parents

   Book, Chapter
1 1, VI | have heard from my fleshly parents, from whom and in whom thou 2 1, VIII | upon the authority of my parents and the behest of my elders.~ 3 1, IX | my elders and even my parents too, who wished me no ill, 4 1, IX | these torments, just as my parents were amused at the torments 5 1, X | against the precepts of my parents and of those teachers. For 6 1, X | the studies by which their parents desire them to grow up to 7 1, XVIII| my tutor, my masters and parents - all from a love of play, 8 1, XVIII| shows? I pilfered from my parentscellar and table, sometimes 9 2, III | my age, I lived with my parents, having a holiday from school 10 2, III | idleness imposed upon me by my parents’ straitened finances. The 11 2, III | learning, which both my parents were too anxious that I 12 2, III | can the temperaments of my parents. Meantime, the reins of 13 4, II | children are born against the parents’ will - although once they 14 5, XIV | Catholic Church - which my parents had so much urged upon me - 15 6, V | which two people were my parents, though this was impossible 16 6, VII | the same town as I; his parents were of the highest rank 17 6, VIII | the worldly way which his parents were forever urging him 18 6, X | with a view to pleasing his parents more than himself. He had 19 6, XI | step where, as a child, my parents placed me, until the clear 20 6, VI | in a high estate in his parentshouse, ran his course through 21 6, VI | truly, to have seen in it parents eminent among their neighbors, 22 8, VIII | except at mealtimes at their parentstable - when they were 23 8, VIII | course of things, when her parents sent her as a sober maiden 24 8, IX | was made subject to her parents by thee, rather more than 25 8, IX | rather more than by her parents to thee. She arrived at 26 8, IX | man,”292 had honored her parents, had guided her house in 27 8, XIII | pious affection remember my parents in this transitory life,


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