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St. Augustine
Confessions

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understanding

   Book, Chapter
1 Int | act in love beyond human understanding or control; to act in creation, 2 Int | historical and religious understanding.~In the space of some forty-four 3 Int | development of an adequate understanding of the Christian faith itself 4 Int | substantial signs of a theological understanding, decisively or distinctively 5 1, IX | after my capacity for understanding as it was then - to be some 6 1, XIII | accordance with the conventional understanding men have agreed upon as 7 3, VI | but not according to the understanding of the mind, by means of 8 4, II | passion, void as it was of understanding, yet she was the only one; 9 4, XV | because both quickness in understanding and acuteness in insight 10 6, XVI | and evil and the dawning understanding of God’s incorruptibility. 11 9, VII | and the mule, that have no understanding,”336 also might find him, 12 9, VIII | the general categories of understanding. For example, light and 13 9, XXI | man who has these in his understanding does not keep striving to 14 11, XXII | sound faith nor unerring understanding doubts that God hath made, 15 11, XXVI | surpassing their powers of understanding. And I would have wished 16 11, XXXI | the Holy Scriptures to the understanding of many different people, 17 12, VII | follow thy apostle with his understanding when he says, “Thy love 18 12, XIII | And “be not children in understanding, although in malice be children,” 19 12, XIII | children,” in order that “in understanding you may become perfect.”54420 12, XXIII| Instead, we submit our understanding to it and believe with certainty 21 12, XXV | doctrine to us through their understanding of the divine mysteries. 22 12, XXXII| the power of reason and understanding - by virtue of which he


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