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St. Augustine
Confessions

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CHAPTER I

 

1. Let me know thee, O my Knower; let me know thee even as I am known.318 O Strength of my soul, enter it and prepare it for thyself that thou mayest have and hold it, without “spot or blemish.”319 This is my hope, therefore have I spoken; and in this hope I rejoice whenever I rejoice aright. But as for the other things of this life, they deserve our lamentations less, the more we lament them; and some should be lamented all the more, the less men care for them. For see, “Thou desirest truth”320 and “he who does the truth comes to the light.”321 This is what I wish to do through confession in my heart before thee, and in my writings before many witnesses.




318 Cf. 1 Cor. 13:12.



319 Eph. 5:27.



320 Ps. 51:6.



321 John 3:21.






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