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1 Int | self-chosen project was to save Christianity from the disruption
2 1, VI | life could flow into us, save this, that thou, O Lord,
3 2, II | was it that delighted me save to love and to be loved?
4 2, II | could I find such pleasure save in thee, O Lord - save in
5 2, II | pleasure save in thee, O Lord - save in thee, who dost teach
6 2, II | my family took no care to save me from ruin by marriage,
7 2, VI | what sure rest is there save in the Lord? Luxury would
8 2, VI | there unshaken security save with thee? Grief languishes
9 3, X | did I gain by mocking them save to be mocked in turn by
10 4, II | innocent, but sometimes to save the life of a guilty man.
11 4, IV | there is no true friendship save between those thou dost
12 4, XII | into this world he came, to save sinners. To him my soul
13 4, XIII(105)| essay with no other record save echoes in the rest of Augustine'
14 5, X | infinite in all respects save that one: where the extended
15 8, II | was known to thee, but, save for my own friends, it was
16 8, XI(301) | Augustine is curiously silent save for the brief and unrevealing
17 9, III | knows what is in a man “save the spirit of man which
18 9, V | knows the things of a man, save the spirit of the man which
19 9, XIX | this name come back from, save from the memory itself?
20 9, XXVI | able to learn of thee - save in thyself beyond me.345
21 9, XL | secure place for my soul save in thee, in whom my scattered
22 10, XXI | from the future? Which way, save through the present? Whither,
23 12, VIII | beatitude nothing suffices save thee thyself. And certainly
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