Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-15 | or men. For will any of sound discretion approve of my
2 3, 6-10 | but so far forth as the sound only and the noise of the
3 4, 10-15| by signs giving forth a sound: but this again is not perfected
4 4, 17-31| charity, by the food of a sound faith. O Lord our God, under
5 6, 4-5 | infantine conceits; nor in her sound doctrine maintained any
6 7, 16-22| offensive, which to the sound is delightful. And Thy righteousness
7 7, 19-25| tenets of Thy Church and sound doctrine to stand out more
8 8, 3-7 | not, when before he walked sound and strong. Yea, the very
9 9, 10-25| nor Angel's voice, nor sound of thunder, nor in the dark
10 9, 12-30| any harsh or reproachful sound uttered by my mouth against
11 10, 2-2 | and not silently. For in sound, it is silent; in affection,
12 10, 10-17| The ears say, "If they sound, we gave knowledge of them."
13 10, 12-19| have neither colour, nor sound, nor taste, nor smell, nor
14 10, 12-19| touch. I have heard the sound of the words whereby when
15 10, 15-23| name bodily health; being sound in body, the thing itself
16 10, 15-23| no means recall what the sound of this name should signify.
17 10, 16-24| remember it? I speak not of the sound of the name, but of the
18 10, 16-24| not recognise what that sound signifies. When then I remember
19 10, 20-29| delighted with the mere sound. For when a Greek hears
20 11, 3-5 | organs of voice or tongue, or sound of syllables, would say, "
21 11, 27-34| voice of a body begins to sound, and does sound, and sounds
22 11, 27-34| begins to sound, and does sound, and sounds on, and list,
23 11, 27-34| another voice hath begun to sound, and still soundeth in one
24 11, 27-35| the long does not begin to sound, unless the short leaves
25 11, 27-36| would utter a lengthened sound, and had settled in thought
26 11, 27-36| it hath sounded, and will sound; for so much of it as is
27 11, 27-36| already, and the rest will sound. And thus passeth it on,
28 12, 3-3 | was not upon it; as where sound is not, there is silence.
29 12, 3-3 | silence there, but to have no sound there? Hast not Thou, O
30 12, 22-31| that God did make neither sound faith nor well-grounded
31 12, 29-40| flower; by original, as the sound before the tune. Of these
32 12, 29-40| pains to discern, how the sound is therefore before the
33 12, 29-40| because a tune is a formed sound; and a thing not formed,
34 12, 29-40| for when it is sung, its sound is heard; for there is not
35 12, 29-40| is not first a formless sound, which is afterwards formed
36 12, 29-40| formed into a chant. For each sound, so soon as made, passeth
37 12, 29-40| chant is concentrated in its sound, which sound of his is his
38 12, 29-40| concentrated in its sound, which sound of his is his matter. And
39 12, 29-40| said) the matter of the sound is before the form of the
40 12, 29-40| to make it a tune; for a sound is no way the workmaster
41 12, 29-40| nor first in choice, for a sound is not better than a tune,
42 12, 29-40| a tune being not only a sound, but a beautiful sound.
43 12, 29-40| a sound, but a beautiful sound. But it is first in original,
44 12, 29-40| receives not form to become a sound, but a sound receives a
45 12, 29-40| to become a sound, but a sound receives a form to become
46 13, 14-15| voice of joy and praise, the sound of him that keeps holy-day.
47 13, 19-25| heaven; there came suddenly a sound from heaven, as it had been
48 13, 20-26| not heard: seeing their sound is gone through all the
49 13, 23-34| proceed out of the mouth, and sound forth, flying as it were
50 13, 25-38| the earth, because their sound went out into all lands. ~ ~
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