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Les confessions de Saint Augustin

CHAPITRE PREMIER. QUE MON ÂME VOUS LOUE, SEIGNEUR, POUR VOUS AIMER.

1. Recevez le sacrifice de mes confessions, cette offrande de ma langue, formée, excitée par vous à confesser votre nom. Guérissez toutes les puissances de mon âme; qu’elles s’écrient : « Seigneur, qui est semblable à vous (Ps XXXIV, 10) ? » Celui qui se confesse à vous, ne vous apprend rien de ce qui se passe en lui; car votre regard ne reste pas à la porte d’un coeur fermé, et votre main n’est pas repoussée par la dureté des hommes; votre miséricorde ou votre justice la rompt, quand il vous plaît; « et personne ne se peut dérober à votre chaleur (Ps XVIII, 7).»

Que mon âme vous loue pour vous aimer; qu’elle confesse vos miséricordes pour vous louer! Votre création est un hymne permanent en votre honneur; les esprits, par leur propre bouche; les êtres animés et les êtres corporels, par la bouche de ceux qui les contemplent, publient vos louanges; et notre âme se réveille de ses langueurs, elle se soulève vers vous en s’appuyant sur vos oeuvres, pour arriver jusqu’à vous, Artisan de tant de merveilles; là, est sa vraie nourriture; là, sa véritable force.

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The Confessions of St. Augustin In Thirteen Books

Chapter I.--That It Becomes the Soul to Praise God, and to Confess Unto Him.

1. Accept the sacrifice of my confessions by the agency of my tongue, which Thou hast formed and quickened, that it may confess to Thy name; and heal Thou all my bones, and let them say, "Lord, who is like unto Thee?" 1 For neither does he who confesses to Thee teach Thee what may be passing within him, because a closed heart doth not exclude Thine eye, nor does man's hardness of heart repulse Thine hand, but Thou dissolvest it when Thou wiliest, either in pity or in vengeance, "and there is no One who can hide himself from Thy heart." 2 But let my soul praise Thee, that it may love Thee; and let it confess Thine own mercies to Thee, that it may praise Thee. Thy whole creation ceaseth not, nor is it silent in Thy praises--neither the spirit of man, by the voice directed unto Thee, nor animal nor corporeal things, by the voice of those meditating thereon; 3 so that our souls may from their weariness arise towards Thee, leaning on those things which Thou hast made, and passing on to Thee, who hast made them wonderfully and there is there refreshment and true strength.


  1. Ps. xxxv. 10. ↩

  2. Ps. xix. 6. ↩

  3. St. Paul speaks of a "minding of the flesh" and a "minding of the spirit" (Rom. viii. 6, margin), and we are prone to be attracted and held by the carnal surroundings of life; that is, "quae per carnem sentiri querunt id est per oculos, per aures, ceterosque corporis sensus" (De Vera Relig.. xxiv.). But God would have us, as we meditate on the things that enter by the gates of the senses, to arise towards Him, through these His creatures. Our Father in heaven might have ordered His creation simply in a utilitarian way, letting, for example, hunger be satisfied without any of the pleasures of taste, and so of the other senses. But He has not so done. To every sense He has given its appropriate pleasure as well as its proper use. And though this presents to us a source of temptation, still ought we for it to praise His goodness to the full, and that corde are opere.--Bradward, ii. c. 23. See also i. sec. 1, note 3, and iv. sec. 18, above. ↩

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