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St. Augustine
Confessions

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heard

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 6-7 | compassion take me up, as I heard (for I remember it not) 2 1, 6-9 | womb? for of that I have heard somewhat, and have myself 3 1, 11-17| boy, then, I had already heard of an eternal life, promised 4 1, 17-27| turn." - Which words I had heard that Juno never uttered; 5 2, 3-7 | less shamelessness, when I heard them boast of their flagitiousness, 6 2, 3-8 | chastity, so heed what she had heard of me from her husband, 7 3, 6-11 | maintained not; though I heard it sung, I believed not: 8 4, 14-21| some words of his I had heard, which pleased me? But more 9 5, 8-14 | only reason was, that I heard that young men studied there 10 5, 14-24| especially after I had heard one or two places of the 11 6, 1-1 | tumultuous exultation, when she heard that what she daily with 12 6, 1 | leisure, and never found it. I heard him indeed every Lord's 13 6, 4-6 | thought not so: and with joy I heard Ambrose in his sermons to 14 6, 5-7 | that they were not to be heard, who should say to me, " 15 6, 1 | wont to offend me, having heard divers of them expounded 16 6, 9-14 | noise of the hatchet being heard, the silversmiths beneath 17 6, 9-15 | of so great a calamity, heard the whole matter, and bade 18 7, 2-3 | propound, at which all we that heard it were staggered: "That 19 7, 3-5 | strained to perceive what I now heard, that free-will was the 20 7, 5-8 | something, which he said he had heard of his father, which how 21 7, 5-8 | He said then that he had heard of his father, that what 22 7, 10-16| region of unlikeness, as if I heard this Thy voice from on high: " 23 7, 10-16| I AM that I AM." And I heard, as the heart heareth, nor 24 8, 1-1 | grace shone in him. I had heard also that from his very 25 8, 1-2 | up and enthralled. I had heard from the mouth of the Truth, 26 8, 2-3 | died a Christian, as I had heard), had translated into Latin, 27 8, 6-15 | affianced brides, who when they heard hereof, also dedicated their 28 8, 7-17 | whose healthful affections I heard of, that they had resigned 29 8, 11-26| now I much less than half heard them, and not openly showing 30 8, 11-27| exceedingly, for that I yet heard the muttering of those toys, 31 8, 12-29| of my heart, when, lo! I heard from a neighbouring house 32 8, 12-29| I remember ever to have heard the like. So checking the 33 8, 12-29| I should find. For I had heard of Antony, that coming in 34 9, 4-8 | beheld my countenance, and heard my words, when I read the 35 9, 4-8 | God of my righteousness heard me; in tribulation Thou 36 9, 4-8 | my knowing whether they heard, lest they should think 37 9, 4-8 | if I perceived that they heard and saw me; nor if I spake 38 9, 4-9 | leasing: and therefore I heard and trembled, because it 39 9, 4-9 | remembrance. Which would they had heard, who yet love vanity and 40 9, 9-19 | That from the time they heard the marriage writings read 41 9, 9-19 | marvelled that it had never been heard, nor by any token perceived, 42 9, 10-23| eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath it entered into 43 9, 11-28| dying in her own country. I heard afterwards also, that when 44 9, 12-30| love, that she never had heard any harsh or reproachful 45 9, 12-31| ears, where none of them heard, I blamed the weakness of 46 9, 12-32| to go and bathe, having heard that the bath had its name ( 47 10, 2-2 | which Thou hast not before heard from me; nor dost Thou hear 48 10, 3-4 | Sacrament, when read and heard, stir up the heart, that 49 10, 3-4 | have not known me, who have heard from me or of me; but their 50 10, 4-6 | Thus therefore I would be heard. ~ ~ 51 10, 12-19| smell, nor touch. I have heard the sound of the words whereby 52 10, 13-20| objected against them have I heard, and remember; which though 53 10, 20-29| as would he too, if he heard it in Greek; because the 54 10, 31-45| know from Whom it was. I heard another voice of Thine, 55 10, 31-45| Yea by Thy favour have I heard that which I have much loved; 56 10, 31-45| nor the other miserable. I heard also another, for I have 57 10, 31-45| glorieth. Another have I heard begging that he might receive. 58 10, 40-65| how to be valued; and I heard Thee directing and commanding 59 11, 23-29| 11.23.29 I heard once from a learned man, 60 12, 10-10| and remembered Thee. I heard Thy voice behind me, calling 61 12, 10-10| to return, and scarcely heard it, through the tumultuousness 62 12, 15-22| my God, when inwardly it heard the voice of His praise, 63 12, 18-27| 27 All which things being heard and well considered, I will 64 12, 23-32| These things then being heard and perceived, according 65 12, 29-40| it is sung, its sound is heard; for there is not first 66 13, 19-24| treasure be; as thou hast heard of the good Master. But 67 13, 20-26| where their voice is not heard: seeing their sound is gone 68 13, 30-45| 13.30.45 And I heard, O Lord my God, and drank


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