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St. Augustine
Confessions

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voice

   Book, Chapter
1 Int | distraction of a child’s voice, chanting, “Tolle, lege,” 2 1, V | I will hasten after that voice, and I will lay hold upon 3 2, II | more vigilant heed to the voice from the clouds: “Nevertheless, 4 2, VII | called by thee, obeyed thy voice and shunned those things 5 3, VIII | by raging with heart and voice against thee, rebelling 6 3, XII | answer as though it were a voice from heaven.~~ 7 4, XV | greatly at “the Bridegroom’s voice.”114 Yet I could not, for 8 5, I | his own lips, by his own voice, lifted up to thee; animals 9 6, III | searched out the sense, but his voice and tongue were silent. 10 6, III | care for preserving his voice, which was very easily weakened. 11 6, XIV | about the project and his voice was of great weight in commending 12 6, X | unlikeness, as if I heard thy voice from on high: “I am the 13 7, XII | noticed that the sound of my voice was choked with weeping. 14 7, XII | when suddenly I heard the voice of a boy or a girl I know 15 8, IV | showed forth in my eyes and voice when thy good Spirit turned 16 8, VII | with great earnestness of voice and heart. For it was only 17 8, X | fleshly tongue or angelic voice, nor sound of thunder, nor 18 8, XII | was, through the youthful voice of my heart, seeking escape 19 8, XIII | sons, my masters, who with voice and heart and writings I 20 9, II | aloud. For neither do I give voice to something that sounds 21 9, VI | about him.” And with a loud voice they all cried out, “He 22 9, VI | creatures will not alter their voice - that is, their beauty 23 9, VI | understand it who compare the voice received from without with 24 9, IX | sounded and passed away like a voice heard by the ear which leaves 25 9, XX | and if all could with one voice be asked whether they wished 26 9, XXXI | this matter.~45. I hear the voice of my God commanding: “Let 27 9, XXXI | this came.~I heard another voice of thine: “Do not follow 28 9, XXXI | wretched. I heard still another voice: “For I have learned, in 29 9, XXXI | I have heard yet another voice praying that he might receive. “ 30 9, XXXIII| with a sweet and trained voice, I still find repose; yet 31 9, XXXIII| appropriate measures in the voice and song, to which they 32 9, XXXIII| slight an inflection of the voice that it was more like speaking 33 9, XXXIII| and skillfully modulated voice), I then come to acknowledge 34 9, XXXV | presence and direct the voice of our hearts to thy ears, 35 10, II | long would it take for the voice of my pen to tell enough 36 10, II | secrets to me. Behold, thy voice is my joy; thy voice surpasses 37 10, II | thy voice is my joy; thy voice surpasses in abundance of 38 10, II | books and “let me hear the voice of thy praise.”415 Let me 39 10, III | barbarian, without any organs of voice and tongue, without the 40 10, IV | made ourselves!” And the voice with which they speak is 41 10, VI | same manner in which the voice came from the cloud saying, “ 42 10, VI | beloved Son423? For that voice sounded forth and died away; 43 10, VI | time, which sounded that voice, obeying thy eternal will. 44 10, VI | whose motions in time that voice might have had its occurrence 45 10, VI | already, without a time-bound voice, thou hadst created whatever 46 10, VI | didst make the time-bound voice by which thou didst say, “ 47 10, VI | was out of which such a voice was made simply did not 48 10, VIII | There, O Lord, I hear thy voice, the voice of one speaking 49 10, VIII | Lord, I hear thy voice, the voice of one speaking to me, since 50 10, VIII | because of the bridegroom’s voice,”426 restoring us to the 51 10, XXVII | Suppose now that a bodily voice begins to sound, and continues 52 10, XXVII | Now there is silence. The voice is past, and there is no 53 10, XXVII | also suppose that another voice had begun to sound and is 54 10, XXVII | some end. This is why a voice that has not yet ended cannot 55 10, XXVII | said to be equal to another voice or single or double in comparison 56 10, XXVII | has lasted as long as that voice lasts? Do we not project 57 10, XXVII | For, even when both the voice and the tongue are still, 58 10, XXVII | begins to speak and his voice sounds until it reaches 59 11, VI | not to guess. And, if my voice and my pen were to confess 60 11, X | remembered thee. I heard thy voice behind me, bidding me return, 61 11, XI | already, O Lord, with a strong voice in my inner ear, that thou 62 11, XI | me, O Lord, with a strong voice in my inner ear, that thou 63 11, XI | hast told me, with a strong voice in my inner ear, that this 64 11, XV | Truth tells me, with a loud voice in my inner ear, about the 65 11, XV | when it heard, within, the voice of his praise? What, then, 66 12, XIII | not now only in his own voice but in thy voice, who sent 67 12, XIII | his own voice but in thy voice, who sent thy Spirit from 68 12, XIII | but because not in his own voice but in the voice of thy 69 12, XIII | his own voice but in the voice of thy waterfalls he calls 70 12, XIV | soul beyond myself in the voice of joy and praise, in the 71 12, XIV | of joy and praise, in the voice of him that keeps holyday.553 72 12, XX | nor language where their voice is not heard,” because “ 73 12, XXIV | Scripture declares, and how the voice pronounces it in only one 74 12, XXIX | thy servant with a strong voice in his inner ear, my deafness, 75 12, XXXV | rest - and this so that the voice of thy Book might speak


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