The Confessions of Saint AugustineWalter Scott, Limited, Paternoster Square., 1898 - 296 strán (strany) |
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Strana 35
... Behold my heart , O God , behold my heart , which Thou hadst pity upon in the bottom of the bottomless pit . Now , behold let my heart tell Thee what it sought there , that I should be gratuitously evil , having no tempta- tion to ill ...
... Behold my heart , O God , behold my heart , which Thou hadst pity upon in the bottom of the bottomless pit . Now , behold let my heart tell Thee what it sought there , that I should be gratuitously evil , having no tempta- tion to ill ...
Strana 91
... behold , the universe with them is fair , though they are foul . And how have they injured Thee ? or how have they disgraced Thy govern- ment , which , from the heaven to this lowest earth , is just and perfect ? For whither fled they ...
... behold , the universe with them is fair , though they are foul . And how have they injured Thee ? or how have they disgraced Thy govern- ment , which , from the heaven to this lowest earth , is just and perfect ? For whither fled they ...
Strana 152
... Behold God , and behold what God hath created ; and God is good , yea , most mightily and incomparably better than all these : but yet He , the Good , created them good ; and see how He environeth and fulfils them . Where is evil then ...
... Behold God , and behold what God hath created ; and God is good , yea , most mightily and incomparably better than all these : but yet He , the Good , created them good ; and see how He environeth and fulfils them . Where is evil then ...
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Alypius Augustine beauty behold believe better body C. E. Brock Carthage Christ confess unto Thee CONFESSIONS OF ST corrupted creatures dæmon death delighted desire dost doth ears earth EDITED Ernest Rhys evil eyes faith fear flesh hadst happy hast Thou hath Havelock Ellis heal hear heard heart heaven holy images Introduction John xiv knew knowest learned lest light live Lord love Thee lust madest Manichæan Manichees Matt memory mind miserable mother Nebridius pass Paternoster Square pleasure Portrait received rejoice remember seek senses Simplicianus sins sorrow sought soul spake speak spirit sweet T. W. Rolleston Tagaste tears thence Thine things Thou art Thou didst Thou hast Thou wert thought Thy mercy Thy servant Thy Word Thyself tongue true truth unless vanity Victorinus voice W. B. Yeats WALTER SCOTT weeping whence whereby wherein whereof whither wilt wonderful wont wouldest