Book, Chapter
1 1, 8-13 | gavest me, practise the sounds in my memory. When they
2 9, 4-8 | those faithful songs, and sounds of devotion, which allow
3 10, 2-2 | Nor do I it with words and sounds of the flesh, but with the
4 10, 8-13 | by the ears all sorts of sounds; all smells by the avenue
5 10, 8-13 | others I will: nor yet do sounds break in and disturb the
6 10, 10-17| indeed hold the images of the sounds of which those words be
7 10, 10-17| composed, and that those sounds, with a noise passed through
8 10, 10-17| which are signified by those sounds, I never reached with any
9 10, 12-19| they are denoted: but the sounds are other than the things.
10 10, 12-19| than the things. For the sounds are other in Greek than
11 10, 14-22| our memory, not only the sounds of the names according to
12 11, 3-5 | the ears of my body to the sounds bursting out of his mouth.
13 11, 27-34| sound, and does sound, and sounds on, and list, it ceases;
14 11, 27-34| let us measure it while it sounds; seeing when it hath left
15 11, 27-34| tell how much it is. But it sounds still, nor can it be measured
16 11, 27-35| twice so much; but when one sounds after the other, if the
17 11, 27-36| utter that speech, which sounds on, until it be brought
18 12, 29-40| first in time utter formless sounds without singing, and subsequently
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