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St. Augustine
Confessions

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thoughts

   Book, Chapter
1 1, XIII | together my mind with my inmost thoughts? I did not love thee, and 2 1, XIX | these trifles and also in my thoughts about trifles, I learned 3 2, III | thought of thee, and only vain thoughts for me; my mother, because 4 4, VII | especially since, in my thoughts of thee, thou wast not thyself 5 5, IV | does not become vain in his thoughts.~For just as that man who 6 6, I | me out on the bier of her thoughts, that thou mightest say 7 6, XIV | ways of the world; for many thoughts were in our hearts, but “ 8 6, IV | that I could rise in my thoughts to something better than 9 6, VI | matter or to tell him what thoughts still came into my irresolute 10 6, VI | falsely. I then turned my thoughts to those that are born twins, 11 6, XVII | principle,213 and withdrew its thoughts from experience, abstracting 12 6, XXI | it as a torment.229 These thoughts sank wondrously into my 13 8, II | crowded into the bosom of our thoughts and burned and consumed 14 8, IV | mountains and hills of my thoughts, straightening my crookedness, 15 8, IV | temporal, and in their starving thoughts they lick their very shadows. 16 8, XIII | from a spirit broken by the thoughts of the dangers of every 17 9, II | and with the sound of my thoughts, which thy ear knows. For 18 9, VI | of order. And I turned my thoughts into myself and said, “Who 19 9, XVII | things themselves as are our thoughts; or by some notion or observation 20 9, XXX | These things rush into my thoughts with no power when I am 21 9, XXXV | where any consenting to such thoughts is now far from me, so may 22 9, XXXV | of I know not what idle thoughts.~ 23 10, XXIX | which I do not know, and my thoughts, even the inmost and deepest 24 11, XXIV | certain in thy truth. For his thoughts might be set upon the very 25 11, XXV | do we disagree about the thoughts of our neighbor, which we 26 12, XXIII| blindness of our flesh in which thoughts cannot be seen directly,631


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