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1 Int | God’s felt presence, to recall those crucial episodes and
2 1, VII | a time from which I can recall no memories?~
3 1, XVI | I can now with security recall this, I learned these things
4 2, VII | he here reads of me as I recall and confess them of myself,
5 2, VIII | not have done it - I still recall how I felt about this then -
6 3, XI | O Lord, as far as I can recall it - and I have often mentioned
7 5, VI | Was this not even as I now recall it, O Lord my God, Judge
8 6, VI | prompting it is that I should recall all this, and confess it
9 6, VI | aware of my wretchedness, I recall from the incident of the
10 6, I(178)| although with no effort to recall the sources or elaborate
11 8, VI | the earth, and even now I recall him to mind with a sense
12 9, VIII | the other senses, I can recall at my pleasure. And I distinguish
13 9, VIII | There also I meet myself and recall myself337 - what, when,
14 9, IX | the smell which is what we recall and re-create; or like food
15 9, XI | know. Yet, if I cease to recall them even for short intervals
16 9, XIII | the power of memory that I recall it.~
17 9, XIV | without being sad, I can recall my past sadness. I can remember
18 9, XIV | therefore, when I am happy, I recall some past bodily pain, it
19 9, XIV | up out of the memory by recall. But why, then, does not
20 9, XV | my memory. For I do not recall the image of that image,
21 9, XIX | forget anything and try to recall it? Where, finally, do we
22 9, XIX | forgotten his name, try to recall it - if some other thing
23 9, XIX | something new; but when we recall it, we admit that what was
24 9, XXI | therefore saddened when I recall my former joy.~31. Where
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