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AUGUSTINE:
CONFESSIONS INDEX
BOOK
ELEVEN
CHAPTER
IX
11. In this Beginning, O God, thou hast made heaven and
earth--through thy Word, thy Son, thy Power, thy Wisdom,
thy Truth: all wondrously speaking and wondrously creating.
Who shall comprehend such things and who shall tell of it?
What is it that shineth through me and striketh my heart
without injury, so that I both shudder and burn? I shudder
because I am unlike it; I burn because I am like it. It
is Wisdom itself that shineth through me, clearing away
my fog, which so readily overwhelms me so that I faint in
it, in the darkness and burden of my punishment. For my
strength is brought down in neediness, so that I cannot
endure even my blessings until thou, O Lord, who hast been
gracious to all my iniquities, also healest all my infirmities--for
it is thou who "shalt redeem my life from corruption, and
crown me with loving-kindness and tender mercy, and shalt
satisfy my desire with good things so that my youth shall
be renewed like the eagle's."[427]
For by this hope we are saved, and through patience we await
thy promises. Let him that is able hear thee speaking to
his inner mind. I will cry out with confidence because of
thy own oracle, "How wonderful are thy works, O Lord; in
wisdom thou hast made them all."[428]
And this Wisdom is the Beginning, and in that Beginning
thou hast made heaven and earth.
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