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1 3, IV(61)| the only fragments that remain are in Augustine's works:
2 4, XI | that the syllables should remain. Instead, you wish them
3 5, VIII | with some difficulty, to remain that night in a place quite
4 5, XIV | doubt, that I could not remain in a sect to which I preferred
5 6, V | lump so that no evil would remain in it, if he is the Omnipotent?
6 6, XI | to God, for if I do not remain in him, neither shall I
7 6, XII | better, because they will remain incorruptible. Now what
8 6, XIX | falsehood, and there would remain in those books no saving
9 7, III | unchangeably all things which remain neither the same nor forever.~
10 9, XVI | images from them so that they remain present in order for me
11 9, XXX | themselves be forced upon it I remain unmoved? Does reason cease
12 9, XXXI | who have been might not remain so always. And it was likewise
13 9, XXXIV | CHAPTER XXXIV~ ~51. There remain the delights of these eyes
14 9, XXXIV | them out, but I constantly remain fast in the snares set all
15 11, XI | formlessness alone would remain, through which a thing was
16 11, XXVIII| very good, whether they remain around thee or whether,
17 12, XV | pass away, but the heavens remain. The preachers of thy Word
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