Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Alphabetical    [«  »]
word 108
word-merchant 1
wordplay 3
words 119
wore 1
work 24
worked 1
Frequency    [«  »]
125 most
121 body
120 thing
119 words
119 world
117 far
115 himself
St. Augustine
Confessions

IntraText - Concordances

words

    Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | what thou wilt.” When these words of mine were repeated in 2 1, VIII | elders did not teach me words by rote, as they taught 3 1, VIII | that by frequently hearing words, in different phrases, I 4 1, VIII | identified the objects which the words stood for and, having formed 5 1, XIII | not do except by learning words: not from those who taught 6 1, XVI | rocky shore and roar: “Here words may be learned; here you 7 1, XVI | never have understood these words, “golden shower,” “bosom,” “ 8 1, XVI | heavens,” and other such words, if Terence had not introduced 9 1, XVI | heart, I’m glad.”32~ ~These words are not learned one whit 10 1, XVI | perpetrated. I do not blame the words, for they are, as it were, 11 1, XVII | that I should declaim the words of Juno, as she raged and 12 1, XVII | had never uttered these words. Yet we were compelled to 13 1, XVIII | ornate oration of well-chosen words. Thou seest all this, O 14 2, II | more attentively to these words, and, thus having been “ 15 2, III | hold thy peace? Then whose words were they but thine which 16 3, IV | O Light of my heart, the words of the apostle were unknown 17 4, III | sin, but to remember the words of the Lord, “Behold, you 18 4, III | rapt and eager, to his words; for, though he spoke in 19 4, XII | the world, crying out by words, deeds, death, life, descent, 20 4, XIV | famous - and also for some words of his that I had heard 21 5, III | distinguish the charm of words from the truth of things, 22 5, VI | unwholesome, and courtly or simple words are like town-made or rustic 23 5, VI | with the fluent and apt words with which he clothed his 24 5, XI | of them. For already the words of one Elpidius, who spoke 25 5, XIII | And thus I hung on his words intently, but, as to his 26 6, I | church and hung upon the words of Ambrose, praying for 27 6, XII | it. Thus I rejected the words of him who counseled me 28 6, VII | of it could I express in words to the ears of my dearest 29 6, IX | not indeed in the same words, but to the selfsame effect, 30 6, XXI | And I saw that those pure words had but one face, and I 31 7, I | wonderful is his name.”233~Thy words had stuck fast in my breast, 32 7, II | people, in a set form of words learned by heart - the presbyters 33 7, II | shrunk from uttering his own words before the mad multitude?~ 34 7, IV | didst sound forth these words. And when Paulus the proconsul 35 7, V | to abandon his “school of words” rather than thy Word, by 36 7, V | thou didst show me that thy words are true, and I, convicted 37 7, V | the drawling and drowsy words: “Presently; see, presently. 38 7, VIII | meaning more clearly than my words.~There was a little garden 39 7, XI | suggesting to me in those words “this or that”? What is 40 7, XII | And, not indeed in these words, but to this effect, I cried 41 7, XII | and told me so. By these words of warning he was strengthened, 42 8, I | or if not in my deeds, my words; or if not in my words, 43 8, I | my words; or if not in my words, my will? But thou, O Lord, 44 8, II | love, and we carried thy words, as it were, thrust through 45 8, IV | seen my face and heard my words when, in that time of leisure, 46 8, IV | said in comment on those words - without my knowing that 47 8, IV | trembled, because these words were spoken to such a one 48 8, V | practiced in our Lord’s words.~ 49 8, IX | often belches forth bitter words, when crude malice is breathed 50 8, IX | likewise to endeavor by kind words to extinguish them. Such 51 8, X | this manner and in these words, still, O Lord, thou knowest 52 8, XI | expressed her wish in such words as she could, she fell silent, 53 8, XIII | above thy justice, for thy words are true and thou hast promised 54 9, II | thee. I do not do it with words and sounds of the flesh 55 9, II | of the flesh but with the words of the soul, and with the 56 9, IV | to me if it commanded in words alone, without thy prevenient 57 9, X | the sounds of which these words are composed and I know 58 9, XI | can become known. In other words, they must be gathered up [ 59 9, XII | have heard the sound of the words by which these things are 60 9, XXXIII| those melodies which thy words inspire when sung with a 61 9, XXXIII| But it is because of the words which are their life that 62 9, XXXIII| inflamed in piety by the holy words when they are sung than 63 10, VI | eternal will. And what these words were which were formed at 64 10, VI | Word. But it compared those words which sounded in time with 65 10, VI | quite different! These words are far below me; they are 66 10, VI | me forever.” If, then, in words that sound and fade away 67 10, VI | be made from which such words might come?~ 68 10, XIV | thought or put the answer into words? Yet is it not true that 69 10, XV | present cries aloud, in the words we have already heard, that 70 10, XVIII | have already passed, but words constructed from the images 71 10, XXII | single short syllable.” These words we say and hear, and we 72 10, XXIII | would there not be in our words some syllables that were 73 10, XXVI | but when we speak the words as they pass by we say: “ 74 10, XXXI | because of his expectation of words still to come and his remembrance 75 11, I | this poor life of mine the words of thy Holy Scripture strike 76 11, II | of which we hear in the words of the psalm, “The heaven 77 11, X | believed thy books, and their words are very deep.~ 78 11, XII | over the abyss.” By these words its formlessness is indicated 79 11, XIV | Moses did not wish these words to be understood like this. 80 11, XVIII | unwilling to contend about words, for such contention is 81 11, XVIII | be understood from these words, all of which may be true - 82 11, XXI | interpretation of the following words, one man selects for himself, 83 11, XXIII | to understand from these words. As for the first question, 84 11, XXIII | us approach together the words of thy book and make diligent 85 11, XXIV | the interpreters of these words (understood as they can 86 11, XXIV | intend to express in these words I do not clearly see. However, 87 11, XXIV | mind when he used these words I have no doubt whatever 88 11, XXV | what you deduce from his words?”, I ought to respond calmly 89 11, XXV | can be elicited from these words, rashly to affirm that Moses 90 11, XXVI | and were to surmount the words of all false and proud teachings. 91 11, XXVI | would still not reject my words as surpassing their powers 92 11, XXVI | be found congruent to my words.~ 93 11, XXVII | they read or hear these words,500 think that God, like 94 11, XXVII | was done,” they think of words begun and ended, sounding 95 11, XXVII | And if one despises these words as if they were trivial, 96 11, XXVIII| But others, to whom these words are no longer a nest but, 97 11, XXVIII| they read or hear these words, O God, they see that all 98 11, XXVIII| his attention to the same words, and by “beginning” he understands 99 11, XXX | not frightened by these words of thy Book, for they speak 100 11, XXX | speak the truth in these words, love one another and also 101 11, XXXI | quite different in those words, why would it not be right 102 11, XXXI | matter under discussion, my words should re-echo in the several 103 11, XXXI | when he was writing these words, he saw fully and understood 104 11, XXXII | thou thyself, through those words, wast revealing to future 105 11, XXXII | by the agency of the same words, still do thou feed us and 106 11, XXXII | written concerning these few words - how much, indeed! What 107 11, XXXII | therefore, in these concluding words to confess more briefly 108 11, XXXII | to say to me through its words, just as it said what it 109 12, XV | hast spread thy harmonious words over us through the ministry 110 12, XV | know any other such pure words that so persuade me to confession 111 12, XV | shall pass away, but thy words shall never pass away.571 112 12, XX | to the huge whales. The words of thy messengers have gone 113 12, XX | all the earth, and their words to the end of the world610 - 114 12, XX | their mystical deeds and words. For this is the way I interpret 115 12, XXIII | the signs and symbols of words, which are subject to the 116 12, XXIII | The reason that all these words have to be pronounced vocally 117 12, XXIV | seed. But if we treat these words figuratively, as I judge 118 12, XXV | should say concerning these words. For I do not believe I 119 12, XXXIV | miracles and the sounds of words in harmony with the firmament


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License