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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 1, XVI | a picture of Jove as his example of lewdness and telling 2 1, XVIII | a grammatical error, for example, and say inter hominibus [ 3 3, VIII | punished. Such offenses, for example, were those of the Sodomites; 4 3, VIII | or through envy as, for example, an unfortunate man harming 5 3, IX | nor social custom. For example, when suitable reserves 6 3, IX(78) | An example of this which Augustine 7 4, X | they are all parts. For example, our speech is accomplished 8 5, X | and subtle form as, for example, the substance of the air, 9 6, II | places where, after the example of his Passion, the martyrs 10 6, XIX | virgin - sent to set us an example of despising worldly things 11 6, XIX(220)| The Christian Combat as an example of "the refutation of heretics."~ 12 7, V(249) | The text here is a typical example of Augustine's love of wordplay 13 9, VIII | categories of understanding. For example, light and all colors and 14 9, XIX | of what was lacking.~For example, if we see or think of some 15 9, XXI | is so certain. Take this example: If two men were asked whether 16 9, XLIII | them so that through his example they also might learn the 17 10, XV | a hundred years ago, for example, a long time past. In like 18 10, XVIII | present.~Let me take an example from the vast multitude 19 10, XXIII | of bodies, and say, for example, that this motion is twice 20 11, XXIX | become a tune.~From this example, let him who is able to 21 12, XXI | the abyss. Let them be an example unto the faithful by living 22 12, XXI | man tends to follow the example of his friend. Thus, he [ 23 12, XXII | we were living after the example of a better man - for thou 24 12, XXIV | For consider this single example - the love of God and of 25 12, XXX | them nor arrange them - for example, all flesh and all the very


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