Augustine, Confessions §aug_conf_10_001: Let me know Thee, O Lord, who knowest me: let me know Thee, as I am known.

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Source: Augustine, Confessions (c. AD 400) (aug_conf_10_001) · father

Let me know Thee, O Lord, who knowest me: let me know Thee, as I am known. Power of my soul, enter into it, and fit it for Thee, that Thou mayest have and hold it without spot or wrinkle. This is my hope, therefore do I speak; and in this hope do I rejoice, when I rejoice healthfully. Other things of this life are the less to be sorrowed for, the more they are sorrowed for; and the more to be sorrowed for, the less men sorrow for them. For behold, Thou lovest the truth, and he that doth it, cometh to the light. This would I do in my heart before Thee in confession: and in my writing, before many witnesses.

Witnesses (Deuteronomy 19:15)

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