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Alphabetical [« »] earned 1 earnest 3 earnestness 3 ears 32 earth 114 earth-born 1 earthen 1 | Frequency [« »] 33 seek 33 shown 32 day 32 ears 32 hear 32 impious 32 seem | Arnobius Seven Books against the Heathen Concordances ears |
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1 I, 36| then, hear with offended ears that Christ is worshipped, 2 I, 48| His voice only, opened the ears of the deaf, drove away 3 I, 52| of speech, to unseal the ears of the deaf, to give the 4 I, 56| or even have reached the ears of all men; or, if any were 5 I, 59| said nor how it tickles the ears, but what benefits it confers 6 I, 59| diseased, to pour into their ears dulcet sounds, not to apply 7 II, 6| words never rung in your ears, that the wisdom of man 8 II, 24| he perceive, although his ears are open, whether you are 9 II, 41| pierce the tips of their ears, bind their foreheads with 10 II, 60| be said often, that the ears of unbelievers may burst 11 III, 13| it follows that they have ears also, pierced by crooked 12 III, 18| If He hears by means of ears, these, too, we must say, 13 III, 43| they have at once their ears stopped against our prayers, 14 IV, 33| singing. You fit them with ears not easily wearied; and 15 IV, 33| which are sought after by ears enervated by the frivolity 16 IV, 34| no one might assail your ears with too wanton abuse, you 17 V, 21| makes supplication; her ears are closed by grief. The 18 V, 23| an ox, shaking his hairy ears, with his feet contracted 19 V, 27| permissible to name among pure ears without permission, and 20 V, 29| gods; and should not our ears be stopped altogether, that 21 VI, 4| it is fitting that the ears of the gods should be closed 22 VI, 11| the gods of heaven have ears, then, and temples, an occiput, 23 VI, 14| speech, and pour into the ears of them all, words which 24 VI, 15| receive the forms of men, ears, noses, cheeks, lips, eyes, 25 VII, 4| harmless creatures, to have the ears ringing often with their 26 VII, 10| to weary and deafen the ears of those in whose help you 27 VII, 11| eves quenched, and their ears stopped, that they cannot 28 VII, 12| deceitful, fickle, and scornful ears. This point, however, because 29 VII, 33| bureau faculty, opens its ears most willingly to hear these 30 VII, 34| faces, eyes, heads, cheeks, ears, noses, and all the other 31 VII, 41| it,-if they come to men's ears just as they have been brought 32 VII, 41| saying is, may stun the ears, and deceive by its resemblance