Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | salvation. So speak, that I may hear. Behold, Lord, my heart
2 1, 7-11 | 1.7.11 Hear, O God. Alas, for man's
3 1, 9-14 | from our senses, couldest hear and help us. For so I began,
4 1, 15-24| 1.15.24 Hear, Lord, my prayer; let not
5 3, 7-13 | they who are fretted to hear something to have been lawful
6 4, 10-15| which they are created, they hear their decree, "hence and
7 4, 11-17| others may come, and thou hear the whole. And so ever,
8 4, 16-27| Thou didst not make me to hear joy and gladness, nor did
9 5, 5-9 | 5.5.9 For when I hear any Christian brother ignorant
10 5, 7-13 | what himself desired to hear, or such as I judged fit
11 5, 9-17 | fables; but that she might hear Thee in Thy discourses,
12 5, 14-24| what he spake, but only to hear how he spake (for that empty
13 6, 7-11 | sometimes into my lecture room, hear a little, and be gone. ~ ~
14 7, 1-1 | human body; since I began to hear aught of wisdom, I always
15 7, 6-10 | that the consulter should hear what, according to the hidden
16 7, 6-10 | deservings of souls, he ought to hear, out of the unsearchable
17 7, 9-14 | would-be sublimer learning, hear not Him, saying, Learn of
18 8, 1-1 | worship Thee, when they hear this, shall say, "Blessed
19 8, 2-5 | they hushed that they might hear him. He pronounced the true
20 8, 3-6 | with much joyfulness do we hear, so often as we hear with
21 8, 3-6 | we hear, so often as we hear with what joy the sheep
22 8, 6-13 | be, to seek, or read, or hear something concerning wisdom. ~ ~
23 8, 7-17 | feared lest Thou shouldest hear me soon, and soon cure me
24 9, 4-8 | mercy upon me, O Lord, and hear my prayer. Would that what
25 9, 4-8 | these words, they could hear, without my knowing whether
26 9, 4-9 | it up; and Thou wouldest hear them when they cried unto
27 9, 4-10 | And we would say, and they hear, The light of Thy countenance
28 9, 10-25| transition, since if any could hear, all these say, We made
29 9, 10-25| by Himself, that we may hear His Word, not through any
30 9, 10-25| a similitude, but might hear Whom in these things we
31 9, 10-25| these things we love, might hear His Very Self without these (
32 10, 2-2 | heard from me; nor dost Thou hear any such thing from me,
33 10, 3-3 | with men, that they should hear my confessions - as if they
34 10, 3-3 | their own? Why seek they to hear from me what I am; who will
35 10, 3-3 | what I am; who will not hear from Thee what themselves
36 10, 3-3 | they, when from myself they hear of myself, whether I say
37 10, 3-3 | which is in him? But if they hear from Thee of themselves,
38 10, 3-3 | lieth." For what is it to hear from Thee of themselves,
39 10, 3-3 | unto Thee, that men may hear, to whom I cannot demonstrate
40 10, 3-4 | And the good delight to hear of the past evils of such
41 10, 3-4 | I am. They wish then to hear me confess what I am within;
42 10, 4-5 | for what fruit would they hear this? Do they desire to
43 10, 4-5 | to joy with me, when they hear how near, by Thy gift, I
44 10, 4-5 | for me, when they shall hear how much I am held back
45 10, 7-11 | commanding the eye not to hear, and the ear not to see;
46 10, 7-11 | that through it I should hear; and to the other senses
47 10, 10-17| 10.10.17 But now when I hear that there be three kinds
48 10, 20-29| did we not know it. We hear the name, and we all confess
49 10, 21-30| ever with bodily sense see, hear, smell, taste, or touch
50 10, 26-37| though all do not clearly hear. All consult Thee on what
51 10, 26-37| what they will, though they hear not always what they will.
52 10, 26-37| who looks not so much to hear that from Thee which himself
53 10, 31-45| 10.31.45 I hear the voice of my God commanding,
54 10, 33-50| and then had rather not hear music. See now my state;
55 10, 37-61| for evil in him, when I hear him dispraise either what
56 10, 42-67| themselves unable, have, as I hear, tried this, and fallen
57 11, 2-3 | hearken unto my soul, and hear it crying out of the depths.
58 11, 2-3 | shall find in Thy books, and hear the voice of praise, and
59 11, 2-4 | Lord, have mercy on me, and hear my desire. For it is not,
60 11, 3-5 | 11.3.5 I would hear and understand, how "In
61 11, 8-10 | disciples. There, Lord, hear I Thy voice speaking unto
62 11, 8-10 | truly, while we stand and hear Him, and rejoice greatly
63 11, 9-11 | promises. Let him that is able, hear Thee inwardly discoursing
64 11, 14-17| understand also, when we hear it spoken of by another.
65 11, 22-28| words we speak, and these we hear, and are understood, and
66 11, 24-31| is moved, but in time, I hear; this Thou sayest; but that
67 11, 24-31| motion of a body is time, I hear not; Thou sayest it not.
68 11, 29-39| heavenly calling, where I may hear the voice of Thy praise,
69 12, 2-2 | heavens, O Lord, which we hear of in the words of the Psalm.
70 12, 13-16| conceive, O my God, when I hear Thy Scripture saying, In
71 12, 27-37| some, when they read, or hear these words, conceive that
72 12, 27-37| contained. And when they hear, God said, Let it be made,
73 12, 29-40| must he against his will hear another question; "How did
74 13, 1-1 | repeated calls, that I would hear Thee from afar, and be converted,
75 13, 21-30| imitation. For thus do men hear, so as not to hear only,
76 13, 21-30| do men hear, so as not to hear only, but to do also. Seek
77 13, 26-40| it that feeds thee? joy. Hear we what follows: notwithstanding,
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