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1 Pre| I was about to cease, as if from the search for a thing 2 Pre| rejoiced to have found, would, if put in writing, be welcome 3 1 | how it may find you.~Lord, if you are not here, where 4 1 | seek you, being absent? But if you are everywhere, why 5 1 | empty and despised. And if, before I eat, I sigh, grant, 6 2 | which is greater.~Therefore, if that, than which nothing 7 3 | conceived not to exist. Hence, if that, than which nothing 8 3 | exist; and rightly. For, if a mind could conceive of 9 4 | heart, and to conceive.~But, if really, nay, since really, 10 4 | your illumination, that if I were unwilling to believe 11 6 | things; how are you sensible, if you are not a body; or omnipotent, 12 6 | not a body; or omnipotent, if you has not all powers; 13 6 | compassionate and passionless? For, if only corporeal things are 14 6 | is superior to body? But, if feeling is only cognition, 15 7 | how are you omnipotent, if you are not capable of all 16 7 | capable of all things? Or, if you can not be corrupted, 17 7 | false --as, for example, if you should make what has 18 8 | time, passionless? For, if you are passionless, you 19 8 | do not feel sympathy; and if you do not feel sympathy, 20 8 | to be compassionate. But if you are not compassionate, 21 9 | should make the wicked good. If God ought not to pity, he 22 9 | do you spare the wicked, if you are all just and supremely 23 9 | can you save the wicked, if this is not just, and you 24 9 | For you would be less good if you were not kind to any 25 9 | harmony with justice. For, if you are compassionate only 26 9 | therefore, out of justice? If this is true, my Lord, if 27 9 | If this is true, my Lord, if this is true, teach me how 28 9 | be done is done unjustly. If, then, you do not justly 29 9 | ought not to pity them. And, if you ought not to pity them, 30 9 | pity them unjustly. And if It is impious to suppose 31 11 | you would in no wise be if you did only render goods 32 11 | goods for the evil. But if it can be comprehended in 33 13 | of created spirits. For, if the soul were not as a whole 34 14 | every where and always.~For, if you have not found your 35 14 | so true certainty? But, if you have found him, why 36 14 | does not my soul feel you, if it has found you? Or, has 37 14 | light and your truth?~Hence, if it has seen light and truth, 38 14 | truth, it has seen you; if it has not seen you, it 39 15 | that there is such a being, if you are not this very being, 40 19 | things exist in him. ~BUT if through your eternity you 41 19 | it is destined to be, as if it were not yet?~You was 42 20 | you are in no wise less, if they should return to nothingness? 43 24 | magnitude of this good. --If the created life is good, 44 24 | great is that good! For, if individual goods are delectable, 45 24 | from the creature. For, if the created life is good, 46 24 | good is the creative life! If the salvation given is delightful, 47 24 | has given all salvation! If wisdom in the knowledge 48 24 | things from nothing! Finally, if there are many great delights 49 25 | love, whatever you desire.~If beauty delights you, there 50 25 | the sun (Matthew xiii. 43) If swiftness or endurance, 51 25 | certainly, though not in nature. If it is a long and sound life 52 25 | Lord (Psalms xxxvii. 39) If it is satisfaction of hunger, 53 25 | appeared (Psalms xvii. 15). If it is quenching of thirst, 54 25 | house (Psalms xxxvi. 8). If it is melody, there the 55 25 | sing forever, before God. If it is any not impure, but 56 25 | O God (Psalms xxxvi. 8).~If it is wisdom that delights 57 25 | will reveal itself to them. If friendship, they shall love 58 25 | and them, through himself. If concord, they shall all 59 25 | all have a single will.~If power, they shall have all 60 25 | will cannot fail to be. If honor and riches, God shall 61 25 | Christ (Romans viii. 17).~If true security delights you, 62 25 | greatly would you rejoice, if you did abound in all these 63 25 | its own.~Yet assuredly, if any other whom you did love 64 25 | than for yourself. But, if two, or three, or many more, 65 25 | each one as for yourself, if you did love each as yourself. 66 25 | the others as for himself.~If, then, the heart of man 67 25 | the others with him.~But if they shall so love God with 68 26 | may rejoice in you. And if I cannot attain to full