Book, Chapter
1 1, V | So speak that I may hear. Behold, the ears of my
2 1, VII | CHAPTER VII~ ~11. “Hear me, O God! Woe to the sins
3 1, IX | our senses, was able to hear and help us. Thus as a boy
4 1, XV | CHAPTER XV~ ~24. Hear my prayer, O Lord; let not
5 3, VII | those who cannot endure to hear that something was lawful
6 3, VIII | their sins to thee, and hear the groanings of the prisoners
7 3, XI | was dead. And thou didst hear her, O Lord, thou didst
8 3, XI | her, O Lord, thou didst hear her and despised not her
9 3, XI | prayed. Thou didst truly hear her.~For what other source
10 4, V | the hope that thou wilt hear us that sweetens it? This
11 4, X | they were created, they hear their appointed bound: “
12 4, XI | what we speak, you also hear through physical sensation,
13 4, XV | straining those ears to hear thy inward melody, O sweet
14 4, XV | and longing to stay and hear thee, and to rejoice greatly
15 4, XV | You did not “make me to hear joy and gladness,” nor did
16 5, V | divine person.~9. When I hear of a Christian brother,
17 5, IX | present everywhere, didst hear her where she was and had
18 5, XIV | what he said, but only to hear how he said it - for this
19 6, V | I sighed, and thou didst hear me. I vacillated, and thou
20 6, VII | Thus Alypius began again to hear my lectures and became involved
21 6, VI | so that the inquirer may hear what, according to the secret
22 6, VI | of his soul, he ought to hear from the deeps of thy righteous
23 6, IX | superior knowledge will not hear Him who says, “Learn of
24 7, I | thee shall say, when they hear these things: “Blessed be
25 7, II | were hushed that they might hear him. He pronounced the true
26 7, III | much delight whenever we hear how the lost sheep is brought
27 7, VI | We in turn were amazed to hear of thy wonderful works so
28 7, VII | afraid lest thou shouldst hear me too soon, and too soon
29 7, VIII | What is this? What did you hear? The uninstructed start
30 8, IV | righteousness, thou didst hear me; thou didst enlarge me
31 8, IV | Have mercy upon me and hear my prayer.” I wish they
32 8, IV | would answer, and they would hear, “O Lord, the light of thy
33 8, X | actually if any man could hear them, all these would say, ‘
34 8, X | having stirred our ears to hear him who created them; and
35 8, X | by himself, that we might hear his word, not in fleshly
36 8, X | of a parable, but might hear him - him for whose sake
37 8, X | these things - if we could hear him without these, as we
38 9, II | me before, nor dost thou hear anything of the kind from
39 9, III | it to me that men should hear my confessions as if it
40 9, III | Why are they anxious to hear from me what I am, when
41 9, III | when they are unwilling to hear from thee what they are?
42 9, III | can they tell when they hear what I say about myself
43 9, III | But if they were to hear from thee something concerning
44 9, III | For what does it mean to hear from thee about themselves
45 9, III | Lord, so that men may also hear; for if I cannot prove to
46 9, III | please those who are good to hear about the past errors of
47 9, III | They have the desire to hear me confess what I am within,
48 9, VII | commanding that the eye is not to hear and the ear is not to see,
49 9, VII | to see by the eye and to hear by the ear; and giving to
50 9, X | CHAPTER X~ ~17. But now when I hear that there are three kinds
51 9, XX | we should not love it. We hear the name of it, and we all
52 9, XXI | although some, when they hear the term eloquence, call
53 9, XXVI | clearly, though all do not hear in clarity. All take counsel
54 9, XXVI | though they do not always hear what they wish. He is thy
55 9, XXVI | servant who does not look to hear from thee what he himself
56 9, XXXI | conclusion in this matter.~45. I hear the voice of my God commanding: “
57 9, XXXVII| the defect in him when I hear him dispraise either what
58 10, II | owe it.~3. O Lord my God, hear my prayer and let thy mercy
59 10, II | others from them. O Lord, hear and pity! O Lord my God,
60 10, II | hearken to my soul and hear it crying from the depths.411
61 10, II | in thy books and “let me hear the voice of thy praise.”415
62 10, II | Lord, have mercy on me and hear my petition. For my prayer
63 10, III | CHAPTER III~ ~5. Let me hear and understand how in the
64 10, VIII | disciples.425 There, O Lord, I hear thy voice, the voice of
65 10, VIII | learn truly as we stand and hear him, and we rejoice greatly “
66 10, IX | promises. Let him that is able hear thee speaking to his inner
67 10, XIV | understand it also when we hear another speak of it.~What,
68 10, XXII | These words we say and hear, and we are understood and
69 10, XXIV | dost not so command. For I hear that no body is moved but
70 10, XXIV | itself is time I do not hear; thou dost not say so. For
71 10, XXIX | calling,451 where I may hear the sound of thy praise
72 11, II | heavens, O Lord, of which we hear in the words of the psalm, “
73 11, X | though I could scarcely hear it for the tumults of my
74 11, XIII | understand, O my God, when I hear thy Scripture saying, “In
75 11, XXV | his own thought.494~35. Hear, O God, best judge of all!
76 11, XXV | of all! O Truth itself, hear what I say to this disputant.
77 11, XXV | I say to this disputant. Hear it, because I say it in
78 11, XXV | rightly to the end of love. Hear and give heed to what I
79 11, XXVII | people, when they read or hear these words,500 think that
80 11, XXVII | contained. And when they hear, “God said, ‘Let such and
81 11, XXVIII| chirpings: For when they read or hear these words, O God, they
82 12, I | manifold calling that I should hear thee afar off and be turned
83 12, XXI | with the mere intent to hear, but also to act. Seek the
84 12, XXVI | feeds you? It is joy! For hear what follows: “Nevertheless,
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