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1 Int | Augustine as directly as possible, however, it is a useful
2 Int, 1 | teaching in the briefest possible form. Augustine dryly comments
3 1, II | me, contain thee? Is it possible that, since without thee
4 5, XIV | to require if there was possible any way to prove the Manicheans
5 6, X | to me with the strongest possible ties, and he went with me
6 6, XII | I did so it would not be possible for us to live together
7 7, VI | reserved as many hours as possible to pursue or read or listen
8 7, VIII | as far from the house as possible. I was greatly disturbed
9 8, IV | I burned to sing them if possible, throughout the whole world,
10 9, XIV | sadness that is in it. Is it possible that the memory does not
11 9, XVII | cleave to thee where it is possible to cleave to thee. For even
12 9, XX | would. And this would not be possible unless the thing itself,
13 9, XXXII | thus to myself; it is quite possible that I am deceived. For
14 10, I | CHAPTER I~ ~1. Is it possible, O Lord, that, since thou
15 10, XXV | what time is? Or, is it possible that I do not know how I
16 10, XXVI | obtained this way; since it is possible that if a shorter verse
17 11, III(459)| familiar version. Is it possible that Augustine may have
18 11, VI | is, is not”? If this were possible, I would say that this was
19 11, XXXII | themselves and many indeed are possible.505 This is the faith of
20 12, IV(510) | things should come as near as possible to being like himself. . . .
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