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1 1, XVIII | the most fierce hatred, he takes most vigilant heed that
2 1, XVIII | of inter homines], but he takes no heed lest, in the fury
3 6 | dismisses his first mistress, takes another, and continues his
4 7, III | happens in the soul when it takes more delight at finding
5 10, XV | year is not present. For it takes twelve months to make the
6 10, XXIII | time that it customarily takes if it were completed in
7 10, XXIV | which we measure how long it takes is another thing, we cannot
8 10, XXVI | of a body - how long it takes, how long it is in motion
9 10, XXVIII | passed into memory. And what takes place in the entire psalm
10 10, XXVIII | place in the entire psalm takes place also in each individual
11 11, I | than discovery. Demanding takes longer than obtaining; and
12 11, XIX(487) | Augustine summarizes what he takes to be the Christian consensus
13 11, XX | these truths, then, one man takes the sense of “In the beginning
14 11, XX | corporeal creation.” Another takes it in a different sense,
15 11, XX | this world.”489 Another takes still a further meaning,
16 11, XXI | without light.” Another takes it in a different sense,
17 11, XXI | physical senses.” Another takes it still differently and
18 11, XXI | creature would be created.” He takes it in yet another sense
19 12, XXIV(632)| which all Christian hope takes its premise.~
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