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hears 2
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heart 180
hearts 16
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183 own
182 know
181 let
180 heart
174 without
172 where
169 other
St. Augustine
Confessions

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heart

    Book, Chapter
1 1, 1-1 | us for Thyself, and our heart is restless, until it repose 2 1, 5-5 | Thou wouldest enter into my heart, and inebriate it, that 3 1, 5-5 | may hear. Behold, Lord, my heart is before Thee; open Thou 4 1, 5-6 | forgiven the iniquity of my heart? I contend not in judgment 5 1, 11-17| troubled (since, with a heart pure in Thy faith, she even 6 1, 13-21| O God. Thou light of my heart, Thou bread of my inmost 7 1, 14-23| punishment to urge me on, for my heart urged me to give birth to 8 1, 16-26| did it, and with all my heart I did it." - Not one whit 9 1, 17-27| the yet tender shoot of my heart by the prop of Thy Scriptures; 10 1, 18-28| for Thy pleasures, whose heart saith unto Thee, I have 11 2, 2-2 | beclouded and overcast my heart, that I could not discern 12 2, 3-5 | Thine ears than a confessing heart, and a life of faith? Who 13 2, 3-5 | good Lord of Thy field, my heart. ~ ~ 14 2, 3-7 | Nothing whereof sunk into my heart, so as to do it. For she 15 2, 4-9 | was misliked. Behold my heart, O God, behold my heart, 16 2, 4-9 | heart, O God, behold my heart, which Thou hadst pity upon 17 2, 4-9 | pit. Now, behold, let my heart tell Thee what it sought 18 2, 1 | the joy of the upright in heart. ~ ~ 19 2, 5-11 | through idleness hand or heart should grow inactive." And 20 2, 8-16 | He that enlighteneth my heart, and discovereth its dark 21 3, 4-7 | almost all admire, not so his heart. This book of his contains 22 3, 4-8 | time (Thou, O light of my heart, knowest) Apostolic Scripture 23 3, 4-8 | Saviour Thy Son, had my tender heart, even with my mother's milk, 24 3, 6-10 | noise of the tongue, for the heart was void of truth. Yet they 25 3, 8-15 | to love God with all his heart, with all his soul, and 26 3, 8-16 | found guilty, raging with heart and tongue against Thee, 27 3, 11-19| Thine ears were towards her heart? O Thou Good omnipotent, 28 4, 2-3 | love for Thee, O God of my heart; for I knew not how to love 29 4, 3-4 | and a broken and contrite heart wilt Thou not despise. ~ ~ 30 4, 4-9 | 4.4.9 At this grief my heart was utterly darkened; and 31 4, 5-10 | and approach the ear of my heart unto Thy mouth, that Thou 32 4, 6-11 | me, I remember. Behold my heart, O my God, behold and see 33 4, 7-12 | thence. For whither should my heart flee from my heart? Whither 34 4, 7-12 | should my heart flee from my heart? Whither should I flee from 35 4, 9-14 | sorrows, that steeping of the heart in tears, all sweetness 36 4, 11-16| deaf in the ear of thine heart with the tumult of thy folly. 37 4, 12-18| loved. He is within the very heart, yet hath the heart strayed 38 4, 12-18| very heart, yet hath the heart strayed from Him. Go back 39 4, 12-18| from Him. Go back into your heart, ye transgressors, and cleave 40 4, 12-19| we might return into our heart, and there find Him. For 41 4, 12-19| men, how long so slow of heart? Even now, after the descent 42 4, 13-20| my mind, out of my inmost heart, and I wrote "on the fair 43 4, 14-21| doth this love enter the heart of the hearer from the mouth 44 4, 14-21| extol him with an unfeigned heart; that is, when one that 45 4, 15-22| and the beatings of his heart. ~ ~ 46 4, 15-23| he disapproved, my empty heart, void of Thy solidity, had 47 4, 16-27| buzzing in the ears of my heart, which I turned, O sweet 48 5, 1-1 | within him; seeing a closed heart closes not out Thy eye, 49 5, 2-2 | Thou art there in their heart, in the heart of those that 50 5, 2-2 | there in their heart, in the heart of those that confess to 51 5, 3-3 | but to the contrite in heart, nor art found by the proud, 52 5, 3-5 | earth, and their foolish heart was darkened. They discourse 53 5, 6-11 | conscience? before Thee is my heart, and my remembrance, Who 54 5, 7-12 | nothing. But this man had a heart, though not right towards 55 5, 7-13 | and out of my mother's heart's blood, through her tears 56 5, 9-16 | as yet in my sacrilegious heart. For I did not in all that 57 5, 9-16 | which wound had my mother's heart been pierced, it could never 58 5, 9-17 | the contrite and humbled heart of that chaste and sober 59 5, 9-17 | laid up in her faithful heart, and ever praying, urged 60 5, 10-18| around my lips, that my heart might not turn aside to 61 5, 12-22| justice cheap. These also my heart hated, though not with a 62 5, 14-24| them. And while I opened my heart to admit "how eloquently 63 6, 1-1 | found not the God of my heart; and had come into the depths 64 6, 1-1 | deliver him to his mother. Her heart then was shaken with no 65 6, 1-1 | most calmly, and with a heart full of confidence, she 66 6, 2-2 | God, and thus thinks my heart of it in Thy sight, that 67 6, 3-3 | over the pages, and his heart searched out the sense, 68 6, 4-5 | the more sharply gnawed my heart, the more ashamed I was, 69 6, 4-6 | were true. For I kept my heart from assenting to any thing, 70 6, 5-7 | touching and composing my heart, didst persuade me - considering 71 6, 1 | such as are not light of heart; that so it might receive 72 6, 6-9 | was not Thou. Behold my heart, O Lord, who wouldest I 73 6, 6-9 | who knew I lied, and my heart was panting with these anxieties, 74 6, 7-12 | order is just), didst of my heart and tongue make burning 75 6, 9-14 | market-place what he was to say by heart (as scholars use to practise), 76 6, 10-16| was promised; with all his heart he scorned it: threats were 77 6, 11-20| winds shifted and drove my heart this way and that, time 78 6, 13-23| longing, with strong cries of heart she daily begged of Thee, 79 6, 14-24| many thoughts were in our heart, but Thy counsel standeth 80 6, 15-25| hindrance to my marriage, my heart which clave unto her was 81 7, 1-1 | things subject to change. My heart passionately cried out against 82 7, 1-2 | are wont to range, did my heart then range: nor yet did 83 7, 2-3 | without horrible blasphemy of heart and tongue, thus thinking 84 7, 3-4 | whom I shrunk with my whole heart: for I saw, that through 85 7, 5-7 | revolved in my miserable heart, overcharged with most gnawing 86 7, 5-7 | Catholic, firmly fixed in my heart, in many points, indeed, 87 7, 7-11 | the pangs of my teeming heart, what groans, O my God! 88 7, 7-11 | from the groanings of my heart; and my desire was before 89 7, 9-14 | He is meek and lowly in heart; and the meek He directeth 90 7, 9-14 | for I am meek and lowly in heart, and ye shall find rest 91 7, 9-14 | thoughts; and their foolish heart is darkened; professing 92 7, 9-15 | instead of Thee; turning in heart back towards Egypt; and 93 7, 10-16| AM." And I heard, as the heart heareth, nor had I room 94 7, 14-20| Thee, and placed it in its heart; and had again become the 95 7, 21-27| a broken and a contrite heart, the salvation of the people, 96 7, 21-27| He is meek and lowly in heart; for these things hast Thou 97 8, 1-1 | words had stuck fast in my heart, and I was hedged round 98 8, 1-1 | all was wavering, and my heart had to be purged from the 99 8, 2-5 | draw him into their very heart; yea by their love and joy 100 8, 4-9 | the more welcome then the heart of Victorinus was esteemed, 101 8, 6-15 | and down the waves of his heart, he stormed at himself a 102 8, 6-15 | other two, fixing their heart on heaven, remained in the 103 8, 8-19 | soul, in the chamber of my heart, troubled in mind and countenance, 104 8, 8-19 | our learning, and without heart, to, where we wallow in 105 8, 11-27| This controversy in my heart was self against self only. 106 8, 12-28| misery in the sight of my heart; there arose a mighty storm, 107 8, 12-29| bitter contrition of my heart, when, lo! I heard from 108 8, 12-29| serenity infused into my heart, all the darkness of doubt 109 9, 1-1 | the sacrifice of Let my heart and my tongue praise Thee; 110 9, 1-1 | and from the bottom of my heart emptied that abyss of corruption. 111 9, 2-4 | sinned in this, that with a heart fully set on Thy service, 112 9, 3-6 | from my inmost marrow, My heart hath said unto Thee, I have 113 9, 4-7 | hadst before rescued my heart. And I blessed Thee, rejoicing; 114 9, 4-7 | subduedst the brother of my heart, Alypius, unto the name 115 9, 4-9 | of men, how long slow of heart? why do ye love vanity, 116 9, 4-9 | cries out, How long, slow of heart? why do ye love vanity, 117 9, 4-10 | as they brought me their heart in their eyes roving abroad 118 9, 4-10 | hadst put gladness in my heart. And I cried out, as I read 119 9, 4-11 | And with a loud cry of my heart I cried out in the next 120 9, 4-12 | not speak, it came into my heart to desire all my friends 121 9, 6-14 | Truth distilled into my heart, whence the affections of 122 9, 8-17 | this temporal light, and in heart, that I might be born to 123 9, 9-21 | her in the school of the heart. ~ ~ 124 9, 9-22 | perceived Thy presence in her heart. For she had been the wife 125 9, 10-23| hath it entered into the heart of man. But yet we gasped 126 9, 10-23| gasped with the mouth of our heart, after those heavenly streams 127 9, 10-24| the whole effort of our heart; and we sighed, and there 128 9, 11-28| goodness begun to cease in her heart, I knew not, and rejoiced 129 9, 12-29| a mighty sorrow into my heart, which was overflowing into 130 9, 12-29| me, which was, through my heart's youthful voice, finding 131 9, 12-31| I was keeping down in my heart. And being very much displeased 132 9, 12-32| could not exude out of my heart. Then I slept, and woke 133 9, 12-33| they desired; reposing my heart upon them; and it found 134 9, 13-34| 9.13.34 But now, with a heart cured of that wound, wherein 135 9, 13-35| Praise and my Life, God of my heart, laying aside for a while 136 9, 13-35| mercifully, and from her heart forgave her debtors their 137 9, 13-37| masters, whom with voice, and heart, and pen I serve, that so 138 10, 1-1 | light. This would I do in my heart before Thee in confession: 139 10, 3-4 | read and heard, stir up the heart, that it sleep not in despair 140 10, 3-4 | but their ear is not at my heart where I am, whatever I am. 141 10, 6-8 | Lord. Thou hast stricken my heart with Thy word, and I loved 142 10, 8-12 | away with the hand of my heart, from the face of my remembrance; 143 10, 8-12 | when I repeat a thing by heart. ~ ~ 144 10, 10-17| forth when I willed. In my heart then they were, even before 145 10, 22-32| Lord, far be it from the heart of Thy servant who here 146 10, 31-46| my ears, enlightening my heart; deliver me out of all temptation. 147 10, 34-52| great age, with illumined heart, in the persons of his sons 148 10, 35-56| off, and thrust out of my heart, as Thou hast given me, 149 10, 35-57| great mercy. For when our heart becomes the receptacle of 150 10, 35-57| direct the voice of our heart to Thine ears, this so great 151 10, 37-60| matter the groans of my heart, and the floods of mine 152 10, 37-62| truth before Thee in my heart and tongue? This madness 153 10, 38-64| seest the trembling of my heart; and I rather feel my wounds 154 10, 41-66| help. For with a wounded heart have I beheld Thy brightness, 155 10, 42-67| by the agreement of their heart, drew unto themselves the 156 10, 43-70| misery, I had cast in my heart, and had purposed to flee 157 11, 1-1 | and merciful, and pure in heart, and peace-makers. See, 158 11, 2-3 | charity; and Thou seest my heart, that so it is. I would 159 11, 9-11 | through me, and strikes my heart without hurting it; and 160 11, 11-13| things eternal, whilst their heart fluttereth between the motions 161 11, 11-13| present? Who shall hold the heart of man, that it may stand 162 11, 25-32| but as I speak, so is my heart. Thou shalt light my candle; 163 11, 31-41| Thou, and yet the humble in heart are Thy dwelling-place; 164 12, 1-1 | 12.1.1 My heart, O Lord, touched with the 165 12, 6-6 | the whole? Nor shall my heart for all this cease to give 166 12, 10-10| the Truth, the Light of my heart, not mine own darkness, 167 12, 11-14| the emptiness of his own heart, wonders and tosses himself 168 12, 15-22| then of all that which my heart loudly uttered unto my God, 169 12, 16-23| Speak Thou truly in my heart; for only Thou so speakest: 170 12, 16-23| remembering Jerusalem, with heart lifted up towards it, Jerusalem 171 12, 18-27| is charity, out of a pure heart and good conscience, and 172 12, 25-34| a softening dew into my heart, that I may patiently bear 173 12, 25-34| Spirit, and have seen in the heart of Thy servant what they 174 12, 25-35| Lord our God with all our heart, with all our soul, and 175 12, 26-36| that by the service of my heart and tongue those books might 176 12, 31-42| fearlessly I speak it from my heart), that were I to indite 177 13, 6-7 | unto Thee lift I up my heart, let it not teach me vanities, 178 13, 9-10 | Thy ways that be in our heart, and sing a song of degrees; 179 13, 19-24| will not be, unless thy heart be there: nor will that 180 13, 21-29| life-giving delight of the pure heart. ~ ~


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