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St. Augustine
Confessions

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speak

   Book, Chapter
1 Int, 1 | righteous and good God as they speak either of my evil or good, 2 1 | infancy, his learning to speak, and his childhood experiences 3 1, V | me? Have mercy that I may speak. What am I to thee that 4 1, V | am your salvation.”14 So speak that I may hear. Behold, 5 1, V | believe, and therefore do I speak.”16 But thou, O Lord, thou 6 1, VI | ashes as I am, allow me to speak before thy mercy. Allow 7 1, VI | before thy mercy. Allow me to speak, for, behold, it is to thy 8 1, VI | it is to thy mercy that I speak and not to a man who scorns 9 1, VII | jealous, though it could not speak; it was livid as it watched 10 1, VIII | an infant who could not speak, but now a chattering boy. 11 1, VIII | observed how I learned to speak. My elders did not teach 12 1, XV | that for thy service I now speak and write and reckon. For 13 1, XVII | with me, O my God, while I speak a little of those talents, 14 1, XVIII | of pronunciation should speak (contrary to grammatical 15 4, VI | CHAPTER VI~ ~11. But why do I speak of these things? Now is 16 4, XI | please you more. For what we speak, you also hear through physical 17 4, XII | is by his spirit that you speak thus to them, if, as you 18 4, XII | thus to them, if, as you speak, you burn with the fire 19 4, XV | the book appeared to me to speak plainly enough about substances, 20 6, I | would revive and begin to speak, and thou wouldst deliver 21 6, II | tongue, when they think and speak such things about thee.~ 22 6, VI | horoscopes I should, in order to speak the truth, make contrary 23 6, VI | contrary analyses, or else speak falsely if I made identical 24 6, VI | them. He must therefore speak falsely. If he is to speak 25 6, VI | speak falsely. If he is to speak truly, then he must read 26 6, VI | by chance, that he would speak truly.~For thou, O Lord, 27 6, VI | Why is that?” Let him not speak thus, for he is only a man.~ 28 6, XIX | time not; at one time to speak intelligibly through verbal 29 7, V | then, can with any justice speak against it, when just punishment 30 7, XI | suspended. Again she seemed to speak: “Stop your ears against 31 8, IV | acute that I was not able to speak, it came into my heart to 32 8, VIII | life eternal. I will not speak of her gifts, but of thy 33 8, IX | allowest thy servants to speak - to all of us who lived 34 9, III | say about myself whether I speak the truth, since no man 35 9, VI | better part, and to you I speak; since you animate the whole 36 9, VIII | prevent this or that.” I speak to myself in this way; and 37 9, VIII | in this way; and when I speak, the images of what I am 38 9, XIV | For who would willingly speak on these subjects, if as 39 9, XIV | And yet we could never speak of them if we did not find 40 9, XV | memory, I could not even speak of it, nor should I be able 41 9, XLIII | blood. Let not the proud speak evil of me, because I keep 42 10, III | that man of thine, “You speak the truth.”420 However, 43 10, III | thy servant the gift to speak these things, grant me also 44 10, IV | varied. Heaven and earth thus speak plainly that they did not 45 10, IV | the voice with which they speak is simply their visible 46 10, V | thou art? Thus thou didst speak and they were made,422 and 47 10, VI | 8. But how didst thou speak? Was it in the same manner 48 10, VIII | teach us doth not really speak to us even when he speaketh. 49 10, XIV | we understand it when we speak of it; we understand it 50 10, XIV | also when we hear another speak of it.~What, then, is time? 51 10, XV | CHAPTER XV~ ~18. And yet we speak of a long time and a short 52 10, XV | a short time; but never speak this way except of time 53 10, XVII | of things past could not speak of them as if they were 54 10, XVIII | call to mind its image and speak of it, I see it in the present 55 10, XVIII | indeed, I do even now as I speak. But that dawn which I see 56 10, XX | If we are allowed to speak of these things so, I see 57 10, XX | few things about which we speak properly - and many more 58 10, XX | many more about which we speak improperly - though we understand 59 10, XXI | some length? For we cannot speak of single, and double, and 60 10, XXI | the other ways in which we speak of time, except in terms 61 10, XXII | believed, and therefore do I speak.”438 This is my hope; for 62 10, XXII | and how I do not know.~We speak of this time and that time, 63 10, XXV | lie. As my heart is, so I speak. Thou shalt light my candle; 64 10, XXVI | than time - but when we speak the words as they pass by 65 10, XXVII | memory. Thus he begins to speak and his voice sounds until 66 10, XXVIII| as becomes past while I speak is still stretched out in 67 10, XXX | world, and let them cease to speak vanity of this kind. Let 68 11, X | let not my own darkness speak to me! I had fallen into 69 11, X | in thee I have revived. Speak to me; converse with me. 70 11, XVI | not be silent to me.480 Speak truly in my heart; if only 71 11, XVI | heart; if only thou wouldst speak thus, I would send them 72 11, XXV | they say when what they speak is true - not because it 73 11, XXX | words of thy Book, for they speak of high things in a lowly 74 11, XXX | I acknowledge to see and speak the truth in these words, 75 11, XXXI | what I do,” I think that I speak more faithfully when I say, “ 76 12, VII | shall I tell this? How can I speak of the weight of concupiscence 77 12, XI | Trinity? And yet who does not speak about it, if indeed it is 78 12, XI | are.530~The three things I speak of are: to be, to know, 79 12, XIII | he who said, “I could not speak to you as if you were spiritual 80 12, XVIII | prudent servant could not speak as to the spiritually mature, 81 12, XVIII | men - even though he could speak wisdom among the perfect.594 82 12, XXI | when they had to preach and speak by miracles and mysteries 83 12, XXII | world,” which thou didst speak through thy apostle, has 84 12, XXV | suggests to me. Indeed, I will speak without fear, for I will 85 12, XXV | without fear, for I will speak the truth, as thou inspirest 86 12, XXV | For I do not believe I can speak the truth by any other inspiration 87 12, XXV | himself. Therefore, if I am to speak the truth, I must speak 88 12, XXV | speak the truth, I must speak of thy truth.~Behold, thou 89 12, XXVI | Therefore he adds: “I do not speak in respect of my want, for 90 12, XXVII | XXVII~ ~42. Therefore I will speak before thee, O Lord, what 91 12, XXIX | art my God, and thou dost speak to thy servant with a strong 92 12, XXIX | them in time; and when you speak those things in time, I 93 12, XXIX | things in time, I do not speak them in time.”~ 94 12, XXX | of the world.647 They who speak thus are mad [insani], since 95 12, XXXI | said to those who were to speak through the Spirit of God, “ 96 12, XXXI | God, “It is not you who speak,” so it is also truly said 97 12, XXXV | voice of thy Book might speak to us with the prior assurance


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