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AUGUSTINE:
CONFESSIONS INDEX
BOOK
TEN
CHAPTER
VII
11. What is it, then, that I love when I love my God? Who
is he that is beyond the topmost point of my soul? Yet by
this very soul will I mount up to him. I will soar beyond
that power of mine by which I am united to the body, and
by which the whole structure of it is filled with life.
Yet it is not by that vital power that I find my God. For
then "the horse and the mule, that have no understanding,"[336]
also might find him, since they have the same vital power,
by which their bodies also live. But there is, besides the
power by which I animate my body, another by which I endow
my flesh with sense--a power that the Lord hath provided
for me; commanding that the eye is not to hear and the ear
is not to see, but that I am to see by the eye and to hear
by the ear; and giving to each of the other senses its own
proper place and function, through the diversity of which
I, the single mind, act. I will soar also beyond this power
of mine, for the horse and mule have this too, for they
also perceive through their bodily senses.
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