Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | speechless infant, but a speaking boy. This I remember; and
2 1, 17-27| expressed in verse. And his speaking was most applauded, in whom
3 1, 18-29| will more offend men by speaking without the aspirate, of
4 5, 6-11 | and was daily practised in speaking, he acquired a certain eloquence,
5 6, 3-3 | voice (which a very little speaking would weaken) might be the
6 7, 2-3 | tongue, thus thinking and speaking of Thee. ~ ~
7 7, 5-8 | upon it, through their oft speaking." Thou providedst then a
8 8, 6-13 | as I sold the skill of speaking, if indeed teaching can
9 8, 7-16 | Thou, O Lord, while he was speaking, didst turn me round towards
10 8, 7-18 | while Pontitianus was so speaking. And he having brought to
11 8, 12-29| 8.12.29 So was I speaking and weeping in the most
12 9, 2-4 | refuse any full or lengthened speaking; this had troubled me, for
13 9, 10-26| 10.26 Such things was I speaking, and even if not in this
14 9, 10-26| in that day when we were speaking of these things, and this
15 10, 4-6 | little did it only command by speaking, and not go before in performing.
16 10, 33-50| voice, that it was nearer speaking than singing. Yet again,
17 11, 8-10 | Lord, hear I Thy voice speaking unto me; because He speaketh
18 11, 8-10 | He is the Beginning, and speaking unto us. ~ ~
19 11, 9-11 | in Thy Truth; wondrously speaking, and wondrously making.
20 11, 23-29| this, should we not also be speaking in time? Or, should there
21 12, 15-22| ye gainsayers that I was speaking unto, who yet believe Moses
22 13, 21-30| infidelity, by preaching and speaking by miracles, and Sacraments,
23 13, 24-36| how innumerable modes of speaking, it is corporeally expressed.
24 13, 26-39| rejoiced upon that he fed; for, speaking in truth, I rejoiced (saith
25 13, 26-40| tongue like flying fowls, speaking mysteries? (for to such
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