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1 Int | Regius (A.D. 430), Augustine wrote - mostly at dictation -
2 Int | Yet almost everything he wrote was in response to a specific
3 Int | dialogues that Augustine wrote at Cassiciacum the year
4 Int, 1 | Dulcitius (for whom Augustine wrote the De octo dulcitii quaestionibus
5 4, XIII | of my inmost heart, and I wrote some books - two or three,
6 4, XV | twenty-six or twenty-seven when I wrote those books, analyzing and
7 5, III | they predicted. And they wrote down the rules they had
8 5, III | in his voluminous folly wrote many books on these subjects.
9 5, X(143)| complacency severely, and he wrote one of his first dialogues,
10 8, IV | God of all health. And I wrote it down on the tablet and
11 10, II | seek in thy books. Moses wrote of him. He tells us so himself;
12 10, III | heaven and earth.419 Moses wrote of this; he wrote and passed
13 10, III | Moses wrote of this; he wrote and passed on - moving from
14 11, XIV | The Spirit of God who wrote these things by his servant
15 11, XXIV | interpretation] when he wrote, “In the beginning God created
16 11, XXIV | was in his mind when he wrote these things, as I see it
17 11, XXX | reveal thyself to him, and he wrote these things down, he intended
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