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| Alphabetical [« »] visible 10 visibly 1 vital 1 voice 21 vol 1 volume 1 vowels 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 do 21 name 21 though 21 voice 21 were 21 who 20 at | St. Ephraim Against Bardaisan's "Domnus" IntraText - Concordances voice |
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1 Text| tones and variations of the voice are called verbs, such as, ' 2 Text| the ear heard thine own voice as it came. And [P. 28.] 3 Text| of its own. For without a voice I hear its voice, even when 4 Text| without a voice I hear its voice, even when no one has spoken 5 Text| me 2 about them, have no voice, but within (the compass 6 Text| the compass of) thine own voice thou utterest those notions 7 Text| those notions which have no voice. But it is here that Bardaisan 8 Text| perceives with the eye, voice with the tongue, smell with 9 Text| it is bound up with the voice, consider . . . ~[l. 27.] 10 Text| I know not whether thy voice is beautiful or not, and 11 Text| without thy tongue and thy voice I can know by means of writings 12 Text| trumpet, and see that the voice which in us was weak and, 13 Text| the concentration of that voice carries. Again, make (lit. 14 Text| mouth wide and criest, thy voice wanders and is weak ; but 15 Text| hollow on the inner side thy voice is concentrated and increases, 16 Text| may be a vehicle for the voice or the flute-blowing. For 17 Text| fountain. For lo ! the voice which is in us is a thing 18 Text| certain measure to which his voice reaches, but (lit. and) 19 Text| trumpet steps in it causes the voice to pass over that former (?) 20 Text| that "if a perfume or a voice reach to us we should all 21 Text| that he says concerning the voice also that "it reaches the