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St. Augustine
Confessions

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ambrose

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1 Int | Christianity from Tertullian to Ambrose; he appropriated the heritage 2 Int | Augustine was baptized by Ambrose at Milan during Eastertide, 3 Int | First of all, there had been Ambrose, who embodied for Augustine 4 1, I(10) | A reference to Bishop Ambrose of Milan; see Bk. V, Ch. 5 5 | at Milan. Here he meets Ambrose, who confronts him as an 6 5, XIII | And to Milan I came, to Ambrose the bishop, famed through 7 5, XIII(146) | echo of a stanza of one of Ambrose's own hymns, Splendor paternae 8 6 | Catholic Church. Both admire Ambrose but Augustine gets no help 9 6, I | and hung upon the words of Ambrose, praying for the fountain 10 6, II | did not love as she did Ambrose. For, out of her concern 11 6, III | and eager for disputation. Ambrose himself I esteemed a happy 12 6, IV | listened with delight to Ambrose, in his sermons to the people, 13 6, XI | when shall it be sought? Ambrose has no leisure - we have 14 7, II | the spiritual father of Ambrose (then a bishop), whom Ambrose 15 7, II | Ambrose (then a bishop), whom Ambrose truly loved as a father. 16 7, VI | under the fostering care of Ambrose - and we were ignorant of 17 8, V | thy bishop, the holy man Ambrose, of my former errors and 18 8, VII | had persecuted thy servant Ambrose on behalf of her heresy, 19 8, VII | honor to the basilica of Ambrose, as they were borne along 20 8, VII(288) | widespread in the East. Ambrose brought it in; Gregory brought 21 8, XII | bed, those true verses of Ambrose came to my mind, for thou 22 9, XXXIV(376)| Again, Ambrose, Deus, creator omnium, an 23 10, XXVII(448)| The same hymn of Ambrose quoted above, Bk. IX, Ch.


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