Book, Chapter
1 1, 9-14 | broke the fetters of my tongue to call on Thee, praying
2 1, 14-23| difficulty of a foreign tongue, dashed, as it were, with
3 1, 17-27| whereon to exercise my wit and tongue? Thy praises, Lord, Thy
4 1, 18-29| lest, by an error of the tongue, he murder the word "human
5 3, 4-7 | Thee. For not to sharpen my tongue (which thing I seemed to
6 3, 4-7 | before), not to sharpen my tongue did I employ that book;
7 3, 6-10 | only and the noise of the tongue, for the heart was void
8 3, 8-16 | guilty, raging with heart and tongue against Thee, kicking against
9 4, 8-13 | by the countenance, the tongue, the eyes, and a thousand
10 5, 1-1 | from the ministry of my tongue, which Thou hast formed
11 6, 3-3 | sense, but his voice and tongue were at rest. Ofttimes when
12 6, 7-12 | didst of my heart and tongue make burning coals, by which
13 6, 12-21| unto Alypius himself, by my tongue weaving and laying in his
14 7, 2-3 | horrible blasphemy of heart and tongue, thus thinking and speaking
15 7, 7-11 | which was thence through my tongue distilled into the ears
16 7, 9-14 | the earth; and that every tongue should confess that the
17 8, 4-9 | of Thy apostles, by whose tongue Thou soundedst forth these
18 8, 4-9 | impregnable possession, the tongue of Victorinus, with which
19 8, 7-18 | Where art thou now, my tongue? Thou saidst that for an
20 9, 1-1 | sacrifice of Let my heart and my tongue praise Thee; yea, let all
21 9, 1-1 | itch of lust. And my infant tongue spake freely to Thee, my
22 9, 2-2 | withdraw, the service of my tongue from the marts of lip-labour:
23 9, 2-2 | coals against the subtle tongue, which as though advising
24 9, 4-7 | done. Thou didst rescue my tongue, whence Thou hadst before
25 9, 10-25| imaginary revelations, every tongue and every sign, and whatsoever
26 9, 10-25| His Word, not through any tongue of flesh, nor Angel's voice,
27 10, 8-13 | they appear. And though my tongue be still, and my throat
28 10, 37-60| Our daily furnace is the tongue of men. And in this way
29 10, 37-62| before Thee in my heart and tongue? This madness put far from
30 11, 2-2 | shall I suffice with the tongue of my pen to utter all Thy
31 11, 2-3 | service of my thought and tongue; do Thou give me, what I
32 11, 3-5 | without organs of voice or tongue, or sound of syllables,
33 11, 27-36| For though both voice and tongue be still, yet in thought
34 12, 2-2 | 2.2 The lowliness of my tongue confesseth unto Thy Highness,
35 12, 6-6 | Lord, if I would, by my tongue and my pen, confess unto
36 12, 26-36| service of my heart and tongue those books might be dispensed,
37 13, 26-40| so much continency, thou tongue like flying fowls, speaking
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