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AUGUSTINE:
CONFESSIONS INDEX
BOOK
TWELVE
CHAPTER
IV
4. What, then, should that formlessness be called so that
somehow it might be indicated to those of sluggish mind,
unless we use some word in common speech? But what can be
found anywhere in the world nearer to a total formlessness
than the earth and the abyss? Because of their being on
the lowest level, they are less beautiful than are the other
and higher parts, all translucent and shining. Therefore,
why may I not consider the formlessness of matter--which
thou didst create without shapely form, from which to make
this shapely world--as fittingly indicated to men by the
phrase, "The earth invisible and unformed"?
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