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St. Augustine
Confessions

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ears

   Book, Chapter
1 1, 5-5 | before Thee; open Thou the ears thereof, and say unto my 2 1, 10-16| contests, and to have my ears tickled with lying fables, 3 1, 11-18| does it still echo in our ears on all sides, "Let him alone, 4 1, 14-23| talked with me; in whose ears also I gave birth to the 5 2, 3-5 | what is nearer to Thine ears than a confessing heart, 6 2, 3-7 | one, Thou sangest in my ears? Nothing whereof sunk into 7 3, 1-1 | sang all around me in my ears a cauldron of unholy loves. 8 3, 11-19| was this, but that Thine ears were towards her heart? 9 4, 5-10 | unless we mourned in Thine ears, we should have no hope 10 4, 8-13 | which lay itching in our ears, was being defiled. But 11 4, 16-27| fictions, buzzing in the ears of my heart, which I turned, 12 5, 6-10 | more precious draught? Mine ears were already cloyed with 13 5, 6-11 | friends began to engage his ears at such times as it was 14 5, 8-15 | and groans filled Thine ears, Who didst then disregard 15 6, 8-13 | would he had stopped his ears also! For in the fight, 16 6, 8-13 | which entered through his ears, and unlocked his eyes, 17 6, 11-20| groanings I did knock at Thine ears, and with a settled faith 18 7, 7-11 | yet even there were Thine ears open, and I knew it not; 19 7, 7-11 | tongue distilled into the ears of my most familiar friends? 20 8, 11-27| seemed to say, "Stop thine ears against those thy unclean 21 9, 6-14 | voices flowed into mine ears, and the Truth distilled 22 9, 10-25| having roused only our ears to Him who made them, and 23 9, 12-31| sense of sorrow. But in Thy ears, where none of them heard, 24 9, 12-33| them, for it was in Thy ears, not in those of man, who 25 10, 3-3 | yet they believe me, whose ears charity openeth unto me. ~ ~ 26 10, 4-6 | sorrow with hope; but in the ears also of the believing sons 27 10, 6-8 | compassion: else in deaf ears do the heaven and the earth 28 10, 8-13 | bodies by the eyes; by the ears all sorts of sounds; all 29 10, 8-13 | which flowed in by the ears. So the other things, piled 30 10, 10-17| we reported of them." The ears say, "If they sound, we 31 10, 31-46| my Master, knocking at my ears, enlightening my heart; 32 10, 33-50| Psalter, banished from my ears, and the Church's too; and 33 10, 33-50| so by the delight of the ears the weaker minds may rise 34 10, 34-51| confessions in the hearing of the ears of Thy temple, those brotherly 35 10, 34-51| those brotherly and devout ears; and so to conclude the 36 10, 35-57| voice of our heart to Thine ears, this so great concern is 37 11, 2-3 | the depths. For if Thine ears be not with us in the depths 38 11, 3-5 | unto me, and would lay the ears of my body to the sounds 39 11, 8-10 | sounded outwardly in the ears of men; that it might be 40 13, 23-34| to speak aloud into the ears; so that, although flying


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