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St. Augustine
Confessions

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1 Int, 1 | that I should not perish? I certainly declared there that God 2 2, VI | had no beauty of its own - certainly not the sort of beauty that 3 3, I | things no soul, they would certainly not inspire our love.~To 4 3, XI | been seen - and which I certainly had not seen until she spoke - 5 5, XIII(146)| vini ebrietatem is almost certainly an echo of a stanza of one 6 6, IV | since I had held them as certainly uncertain I had accused 7 6, XI | thou dost grant it.”168 Certainly thou wouldst have given 8 6, III | know that I had a will as certainly as I knew that I had life. 9 6, IV | And since most truly and certainly the incorruptible is to 10 8, XI | scarcely five days later - certainly not much more - that she 11 9, XXIII | but joy in the truth, then certainly they also love the truth. 12 10, I | tale of things to thee? Certainly not in order to acquaint 13 10, XVIII | do not know. But this I certainly do know: that we generally 14 10, XIX | For what does not exist certainly cannot be taught. This way 15 11, IX | this does not occur there certainly are no days, nor any vicissitude 16 11, XV | all things),473 this is certainly not that Wisdom which is 17 11, XIX | CHAPTER XIX487~ ~28. For it is certainly true, O Lord, that thou 18 11, XXV | ask you, that we see this? Certainly, I do not see it in you, 19 11, XXIX | because things formed are certainly superior to things unformed - 20 11, XXXI | even if they are different? Certainly - and I say this fearlessly 21 12, II(507) | What the soul now sees, it certainly always possessed, but as 22 12, VIII | suffices save thee thyself. And certainly it is not itself sufficient 23 12, XXVI | Does he find joy in that? Certainly not for that alone. But


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