Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
vivid 2
vocal 2
vocally 1
voice 72
voices 6
void 10
volume 2
Frequency    [«  »]
72 matter
72 remember
72 seeing
72 voice
72 whereby
71 while
71 ye
St. Augustine
Confessions

IntraText - Concordances

voice

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | thy salvation. After this voice let me haste, and take hold 2 1, 6-8 | about at random limbs and voice, making the few signs I 3 1, 8-13 | limbs, and tones of the voice, indicating the affections 4 2, 2-3 | watchfully to have heeded the voice from the clouds: Nevertheless 5 2, 7-15 | called by Thee, followed Thy voice, and avoided those things 6 4, 16-27| greatly at the Bridegroom's voice, but could not; for by the 7 5, 1-1 | neither the spirit of man with voice directed unto Thee, nor 8 5, 1-1 | animate or inanimate, by the voice of those who meditate thereon: 9 6, 3-3 | searched out the sense, but his voice and tongue were at rest. 10 6, 3-3 | although the preserving of his voice (which a very little speaking 11 6, 14-24| project; and therein was his voice of great weight, because 12 7, 10-16| as if I heard this Thy voice from on high: "I am the 13 8, 2-5 | one to another with the voice of congratulation. And who 14 8, 8-19 | cheeks, eyes, colour, tone of voice, spake my mind more than 15 8, 12-28| wherein the tones of my voice appeared choked with weeping, 16 8, 12-29| from a neighbouring house a voice, as of boy or girl, I know 17 9, 4-9 | forth both by mine eyes and voice, when Thy good Spirit turning 18 9, 7-15 | joining with harmony of voice and hearts. For it was a 19 9, 10-25| tongue of flesh, nor Angel's voice, nor sound of thunder, nor 20 9, 12-29| through my heart's youthful voice, finding its vent in weeping, 21 9, 13-37| sons my masters, whom with voice, and heart, and pen I serve, 22 10, 6-9 | they cried out with a loud voice, "He made us. " My questioning 23 10, 6-10 | yet do they change their voice (i.e., their appearance), 24 10, 6-10 | understand, who compare its voice received from without, with 25 10, 9-16 | sounded and passed away like a voice fixed on the ear by that 26 10, 20-29| to all, for they with one voice be asked, "would they be 27 10, 31-45| 10.31.45 I hear the voice of my God commanding, Let 28 10, 31-45| it was. I heard another voice of Thine, Go not after thy 29 10, 33-49| with a sweet and attuned voice, I do a little repose; yet 30 10, 33-49| own proper measures in the voice and singing, by some hidden 31 10, 33-50| so slight inflection of voice, that it was nearer speaking 32 10, 33-50| they are sung with a clear voice and modulation most suitable, 33 10, 33-50| to be more moved with the voice than the words sung, I confess 34 10, 35-57| Thy presence we direct the voice of our heart to Thine ears, 35 11, 2-3 | them unto me. Behold, Thy voice is my joy; Thy voice exceedeth 36 11, 2-3 | Thy voice is my joy; Thy voice exceedeth the abundance 37 11, 2-3 | Thy books, and hear the voice of praise, and drink in 38 11, 3-5 | barbarian, without organs of voice or tongue, or sound of syllables, 39 11, 4-6 | evidence of the thing, is the voice of the speakers. Thou therefore, 40 11, 6-8 | speak? In the way that the voice came out of the cloud, saying, 41 11, 6-8 | my beloved Son? For that voice passed by and passed away, 42 11, 6-8 | whose motions in time that voice might take his course in 43 11, 6-8 | without such a passing voice, created that, whereof to 44 11, 6-8 | whereof to make this passing voice, by which to say, Let the 45 11, 6-8 | that were, whereof such a voice were made, unless by Thee 46 11, 8-10 | There, Lord, hear I Thy voice speaking unto me; because 47 11, 8-10 | because of the Bridegroom's voice, restoring us to Him, from 48 11, 27-34| dawn. Suppose, now, the voice of a body begins to sound, 49 11, 27-34| is silence now, and that voice is past, and is no more 50 11, 27-34| is past, and is no more a voice. Before it sounded, it was 51 11, 27-34| then, to, suppose another voice hath begun to sound, and 52 11, 27-34| unto some end. Wherefore, a voice that is not yet ended, cannot 53 11, 27-36| as long time as did that voice? do we not stretch out our 54 11, 27-36| thought to the measure of a voice, as if it sounded, that 55 11, 27-36| of time? For though both voice and tongue be still, yet 56 11, 29-39| calling, where I may hear the voice of Thy praise, and contemplate 57 12, 6-6 | suspect only.-If then my voice and pen would confess unto 58 12, 10-10| remembered Thee. I heard Thy voice behind me, calling to me 59 12, 11-11| hast told me with a strong voice, O Lord, in my inner ear, 60 12, 11-11| told me also with a strong voice, O Lord, in my inner ear, 61 12, 11-12| told me also with a strong voice, in my inner ear, that neither 62 12, 15-18| false, which with a strong voice Truth tells me in my inner 63 12, 15-22| when inwardly it heard the voice of His praise, what part 64 13, 13-14| unto deep, but now in the voice of Thy water-spouts. As 65 13, 13-14| now no longer in his own voice; but in Thine who sentest 66 13, 13-14| himself; because in the voice of Thy water-spouts, not 67 13, 13-14| water-spouts, not in his own voice, doth he call to that other 68 13, 14-15| my soul by myself in the voice of joy and praise, the sound 69 13, 20-26| nor language, where their voice is not heard: seeing their 70 13, 24-36| Scripture delivers, and the voice pronounces one only way, 71 13, 29-44| my God, and with a strong voice tellest Thy servant in his 72 13, 36-51| unbroken rest, that may the voice of Thy Book announce beforehand


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License