Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | that my elders taught me words (as, soon after, other learning)
2 1, 8-13 | thus by constantly hearing words, as they occurred in various
3 1, 14-23| could only do by learning words not of those who taught,
4 1, 16-26| rocks and roarest, "Hence words are learnt; hence eloquence;
5 1, 16-26| should have never known such words as "golden shower," "lap," "
6 1, 16-26| whit more easily are the words learnt for all this vileness;
7 1, 16-26| shame. Not that I blame the words, being, as it were, choice
8 1, 17-27| of stripes, to speak the words of Juno, as she raged and
9 1, 17-27| from Latinum turn." - Which words I had heard that Juno never
10 2, 2-3 | please his wife. To these words I should have listened more
11 2, 3-7 | whose but Thine were these words which by my mother, Thy
12 4, 3-4 | but to remember the Lord's words, Behold, thou art made whole,
13 4, 12-19| but ran, calling aloud by words, deeds, death, life, descent,
14 4, 14-21| eminent in him, and some words of his I had heard, which
15 5, 6-10 | understanding and wise, because in words pleasing. I felt however
16 5, 6-11 | choice and readiness of words to clothe his ideas. I was
17 5, 11-21| thought thereon; for the words of one Helpidius, as he
18 5, 13-23| reported; and I hung on his words attentively; but of the
19 5, 14-24| yet together with the words which I would choose, came
20 6, 1 | the great plainness of its words and lowliness of its style,
21 6, 13-23| certain feeling, which in words she could not express, discern
22 7, 9-13 | not indeed in the very words, but to the very same purpose,
23 8, 1-1 | wonderful is his name. " Thy words had stuck fast in my heart,
24 8, 2-5 | faithful, in a set form of words committed to memory), the
25 8, 2-5 | when delivering his own words, had not feared a mad multitude!"
26 8, 4-9 | Thou soundedst forth these words, when through his warfare,
27 8, 5-12 | only those dull and drowsy words, "Anon, anon," "presently," "
28 8, 8-19 | even to follow?" Some such words I uttered, and my fever
29 8, 8-19 | spake my mind more than the words I uttered. A little garden
30 8, 12-28| And, not indeed in these words, yet to this purpose, spake
31 8, 12-28| sent up these sorrowful words: How long, how long, "to-morrow,
32 8, 12-29| kind of play to sing such words: nor could I remember ever
33 9, 1-1 | or if not my deeds, my words, or if not my words, my
34 9, 1-1 | my words, or if not my words, my will? But Thou, O Lord,
35 9, 2-3 | charity, and we carried Thy words as it were fixed in our
36 9, 4-8 | countenance, and heard my words, when I read the fourth
37 9, 4-8 | what I uttered on these words, they could hear, without
38 9, 5-13 | with another master to sell words to them; for that I had
39 9, 5-13 | practised in our Lord's own words. ~ ~
40 9, 8-18 | to the cellar, falling to words (as it happens) with her
41 9, 8-18 | reformed, is reformed through words of his. ~ ~
42 9, 9-21 | increase ill will by ill words, unless one study withal
43 9, 9-21 | one study withal by good words to quench it. Such was she,
44 9, 10-26| very manner, and these same words, yet, Lord, Thou knowest
45 9, 11-27| delivered this sentiment in what words she could, she held her
46 9, 13-35| above Thy justice, since Thy words are true, and Thou hast
47 10, 2-2 | have said. Nor do I it with words and sounds of the flesh,
48 10, 2-2 | the flesh, but with the words of my soul, and the cry
49 10, 10-17| the sounds of which those words be composed, and that those
50 10, 12-19| have heard the sound of the words whereby when discussed they
51 10, 33-49| those melodies which Thy words breathe soul into, when
52 10, 33-49| when I will. But with the words which are their life and
53 10, 33-49| of devotion, by the holy words themselves when thus sung,
54 10, 33-50| with the voice than the words sung, I confess to have
55 11, 2-4 | the inward parts of Thy words be opened to me knocking.
56 11, 6-8 | eternal will. And these Thy words, created for a time, the
57 11, 6-8 | But she compared these words sounding in time, with that
58 11, 6-8 | different, far different. These words are far beneath me, nor
59 11, 6-8 | in sounding and passing words Thou saidst that heaven
60 11, 6-8 | might be made, whereby these words again might be made? ~ ~
61 11, 15-20| time present cry out in the words above, that it cannot be
62 11, 18-23| themselves which are past, but words which, conceived by the
63 11, 22-28| single short syllable." These words we speak, and these we hear,
64 11, 23-29| Or, should there in our words be some syllables short,
65 11, 26-33| but when we utter the words and they pass by, and we
66 11, 31-41| through expectation of the words to come, and the remembering
67 12, 1-1 | O Lord, touched with the words of Thy Holy Scripture, is
68 12, 1-1 | understanding copious in words, because enquiring hath
69 12, 2-2 | which we hear of in the words of the Psalm. The heaven
70 12, 10-10| believed Thy Books, and their words be most full of mystery. ~ ~
71 12, 12-15| upon the deep. In which words, is the formlessness conveyed
72 12, 14-17| 17 Wondrous depth of Thy words! whose surface, behold!
73 12, 14-17| things, would not have those words thus understood; He would
74 12, 17-24| this declared he by those words." "What?" "By the name of
75 12, 17-24| however, that under the words earth invisible and without
76 12, 17-25| comprehended under those two words? Notwithstanding, since
77 12, 18-27| I will not strive about words: for that is profitable
78 12, 18-27| be understood under these words which yet are all true, -
79 12, 21-30| the understanding of the words following, out of all those
80 12, 23-32| arise, when a thing is in words related by true reporters;
81 12, 23-32| hearer understand by those words. For the first sort, away
82 12, 23-32| approach together unto the words of Thy book, and seek in
83 12, 24-33| occur to enquirers in those words, as they are differently
84 12, 24-33| two he thought of in these words, I do not so perceive. Although,
85 12, 24-33| mind, when he uttered these words, I doubt not but that he
86 12, 25-34| which you infer out of his words?" I ought to take it in
87 12, 25-35| be extracted out of those words, rashly to affirm, which
88 12, 25-35| spake every thing, whose words we go about to expound. ~ ~
89 12, 26-36| passed over in those few words of that Thy servant: and
90 12, 26-36| discoverable in those same words. ~ ~
91 12, 27-37| they read, or hear these words, conceive that God like
92 12, 27-37| was made; they conceive of words begun and ended, sounding
93 12, 27-37| beholdeth around. Which words, if any despising, as too
94 12, 28-38| others, unto whom these words are no longer a nest, but
95 12, 28-38| reading or hearing these words, they see that all times
96 12, 28-39| bends his mind on the same words, and by Beginning understands
97 12, 30-41| have this benefit, that the words of Thy Book affright them
98 12, 30-41| things lowlily, and with few words a copious meaning. And all
99 12, 30-41| truth delivered in those words, let us love one another,
100 12, 31-42| any other truth in those words, why may not he be believed
101 12, 31-42| might he conveyed in my words, rather than set down my
102 12, 31-42| doubt, when he wrote those words, perceived and thought on
103 12, 32-43| which Thou Thyself by those words wert about to reveal to
104 12, 32-43| other by occasion of those words, yet Thou mayest feed us,
105 12, 32-43| have written upon a few words, how much I beseech Thee!
106 12, 32-43| Thy Truth willed by his words to tell me, which revealed
107 13, 5-6 | searched further in His holy words, and to, Thy Spirit moved
108 13, 15-16| that is, Thy harmonizing words, which by the ministry of
109 13, 15-17| not any other such pure words, which so persuade me to
110 13, 15-18| shall pass away, but Thy words shall not pass away. Because
111 13, 20-26| all the earth, and their words to the end of the world,
112 13, 21-30| and Sacraments, and mystic words; wherein ignorance, the
113 13, 23-34| expressions and signs of words, subject to the authority
114 13, 23-34| pronouncing of all which words, is occasioned by the deep
115 13, 24-37| But if we treat of the words as figuratively spoken (
116 13, 25-38| to deliver out of those words. But by no other inspiration
117 13, 34-49| visible miracles, and forms of words according to the firmament
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