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St. Augustine
Confessions

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writings

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1 Int | theme in all Augustine’s writings is the sovereign God of 2 Int, 0(1) | before him, for such earlier writings as the Meditations of Marcus 3 Int, 1 | important of all of Augustine’s writings, for it is a conscious effort 4 Int, 1 | neutral observer. In all his writings there is a strong concern 5 2, III | chance to come upon these writings. And to what end? That I 6 5, X(143)| time chiefly through the writings of Cicero; cf. his Academica. 7 5, XI | when they said that the writings of the New Testament had 8 6, V | the authority of the Holy Writings, I had now begun to believe 9 6, XVI | the Bible, especially the writings of the apostle Paul. His 10 6, XXI | fastened upon the venerable writings of thy Spirit and principally 11 7, II | had not fallen upon the writings of other philosophers, which 12 7, II | explained so many of the writings of the philosophers; the 13 7, II | studied all the Christian writings most studiously. He said 14 7, VI | much attention to these writings, a conversation followed 15 8, IV | to have inserted in our writings. For at first he preferred 16 8, IV | blind reviler against these writings, honeyed with the honey 17 8, XIII | with voice and heart and writings I serve, that as many of 18 9, I | heart before thee, and in my writings before many witnesses.~


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