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Essay heading: Idipsum in Augustine's CONFESSIONS
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Is there a significant relationship, between P and O? Or, is there no particular connection? It seems to me, there is a profound connection.1 Augustine focuses his thought on the term idipsum in Psalm 4, verse 9, in P. P prepares the ground for Augustine's meditation that is later developed in O. While reading Psalm 4 at Milan, Augustine proceeds through each verse by merely reciting and singing with charged emotion, but without giving any allegorical exegeses, such as in Ennarationes in Psalmos 4 written in 392... displayed 300 characters
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P prepares the ground for Augustine's meditation that is later developed in O. While reading Psalm 4 at Milan, Augustine proceeds through each verse by merely reciting and singing with charged emotion, but without giving any allegorical exegeses, such as in Ennarationes in Psalmos 4 written in 392. 2
What cries I sent up unto thee, my God, whenas I read the Psalm of God,?3
Augustine wholeheartedly longs for his former Manichaean friends to be with him here, listening to him reading Psalm 4 and watching his serious expressions
as he is deeply moved by the sacred verses... displayed next 300 characters
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