Augustine, Confessions §aug_conf_12_005: So that when thought seeketh what the sense may conceive under this, and sait...

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Source: Augustine, Confessions (c. AD 400) (aug_conf_12_005) · father

So that when thought seeketh what the sense may conceive under this, and saith to itself, "It is no intellectual form, as life, or justice; because it is the matter of bodies; nor object of sense, because being invisible, and without form, there was in it no object of sight or sense";--while man's thought thus saith to itself, it may endeavour either to know it, by being ignorant of it; or to be ignorant, by knowing it.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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