7. A . Behold I have prayed to God. R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A R A
13. When therefore the mind has come to have sound eyes, what next? A. That she look. R.
21. R. We have pain of body left, which perhaps moves thee of its proper force. A. R.
7. R. Give now still greater heed. A. R. A. R. A. R. A.
8. R. Define therefore the True. A. R. A. R. A. R. A.
19. R. What then think you? Is the science of debate true, or false? A. R. A. R. A. R. A.
22. R. Attend therefore to the few things that remain. A. R. A. R. A.
24. R. Groan not, the human mind is immortal. A. R. A. R. A. R.
32. R. What sayest thou concerning the rest? A. R. A R. A. R. A. R. A. R. A.
Two books of soliloquies.
Book I.
S. AURELII AUGUSTINI HIPPONENSIS EPISCOPI SOLILOQUIORUM LIBRI DUO .
LIBER PRIMUS. Instituit se ipse Augustinus ad capessendam Dei et animae scientiam; ac primum divinam opem implorat, tum agnita illius, quam concupiscit, scientiae praecellentia, colloquitur secum de animi sui sanitate promovenda, ut ad contemplandum Deum tuto demum assurgat. Ad extremum libri colligit, ea quae vere sunt, immortalia esse.
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