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AUGUSTINE:
CONFESSIONS INDEX
BOOK
SEVEN
CHAPTER
XIV
20. There is no health in those who find fault with any
part of thy creation; as there was no health in me when
I found fault with so many of thy works. And, because my
soul dared not be displeased with my God, it would not allow
that the things which displeased me were from thee. Hence
it had wandered into the notion of two substances, and could
find no rest, but talked foolishly, And turning from that
error, it had then made for itself a god extended through
infinite space; and it thought this was thou and set it
up in its heart, and it became once more the temple of its
own idol, an abomination to thee. But thou didst soothe
my brain, though I was unaware of it, and closed my eyes
lest they should behold vanity; and thus I ceased from preoccupation
with self by a little and my madness was lulled to sleep;
and I awoke in thee, and beheld thee as the Infinite, but
not in the way I had thought--and this vision was not derived
from the flesh.
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