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AUGUSTINE:
CONFESSIONS INDEX
BOOK
TEN
CHAPTER
XXVI
37. Where, then, did I find thee so as to be able to learn
of thee? For thou wast not in my memory before I learned
of thee. Where, then, did I find thee so as to be able to
learn of thee--save in thyself beyond me.[345] Place there is none. We go "backward"
and "forward" and there is no place. Everywhere and at once,
O Truth, thou guidest all who consult thee, and simultaneously
answerest all even though they consult thee on quite different
things. Thou answerest clearly, though all do not hear in
clarity. All take counsel of thee on whatever point they
wish, though they do not always hear what they wish. He
is thy best servant who does not look to hear from thee
what he himself wills, but who wills rather to will what
he hears from thee.
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