moral_concept

sins of boyhood

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The various misdeeds committed by Augustine during his childhood, including lying, theft, and seeking preeminence in play, which he confesses and repents for.
example
innumerable lies
motivation
love of play, greediness, vain desire of preeminence

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  • referenced_byAugustine (the Narrator)
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    For these very sins, as riper years succeed, these very sins are transferred from tutors and masters, from nuts and balls and sparrows, to magistrates and kings, to gold and manors and slaves, just as severer punishments displace the cane.
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    2026-03-02T21:55:27.623Z
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