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1 1, VI | very beginning, as I have heard from my fleshly parents,
2 1, XI | 17. Even as a boy I had heard of eternal life promised
3 1, XVI(31)| Academics) whom Augustine had heard levy a rather common philosopher'
4 2, III | For what is more surely heard in thy ear than a confessing
5 2, III | shameless than they, when I heard them boasting of their disgraceful
6 4, XI | follow them, and the whole be heard. Thus it is always that
7 4, XIV | words of his that I had heard which had pleased me? But
8 5, XIV | especially clear after I had heard one or two parts of the
9 6, I | violent exultation when she heard that so great a part of
10 6, III | I never found him so. I heard him, indeed, every Lord’
11 6, V | offensive to me, now that I had heard several of them expounded
12 6, VIII | you and them.” When they heard this, they dragged him on
13 6, IX | noise of the hatchet was heard the silversmiths below began
14 6, IX | they should find. The thief heard their voices and ran away,
15 6, II | propound, shaking all of us who heard it: “What could this imaginary
16 6, VI | which, he said, he had heard from his father, and he
17 6, X | land of unlikeness, as if I heard thy voice from on high: “
18 6, X | am that I am.”205 And I heard this, as things are heard
19 6, X | heard this, as things are heard in the heart, and there
20 7, I | me hand and foot. I had heard from the mouth of Truth
21 7, VI | and he, that we had never heard of them. ~15. From this,
22 7, VI | affianced brides who, when they heard of this, likewise dedicated
23 7, VII | whose wholesome affections I heard reported - that they had
24 7, XI | suggest! And now I scarcely heard them, for they were not
25 7, XI | blushed violently, for I still heard the muttering of those “
26 7, XII | my heart, when suddenly I heard the voice of a boy or a
27 7, XII | not remember ever having heard the like. So, damming the
28 7, XII | should light upon. For I had heard261 how Anthony, accidentally
29 8, IV | could have seen my face and heard my words when, in that time
30 8, IV | I wish they might have heard what I said in comment on
31 8, IV | without my knowing that they heard, lest they should think
32 8, IV | if I had known that I was heard and seen by them. And if
33 8, IV | seeking after falsehood” - heard and trembled, because these
34 8, IV | which I wish they had heard, who still “love vanity
35 8, IV | error, and thou wouldst have heard them when they cried to
36 8, IX | that from the hour they heard what are called the matrimonial
37 8, IX | discordant spirits, and when she heard very bitter things on either
38 8, X | eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither has entered into
39 8, XI | and not abroad. When she heard this, she fixed him with
40 8, XI | die in her own country. I heard later on that, during our
41 8, XII | love that she had never heard any harsh or reproachful
42 8, XII | Lord.”306 And when they heard what we were doing, many
43 8, XII | ears, where none of them heard, I reproached myself for
44 8, XII | go and bathe, for I had heard that the word for bath [
45 9, II | men, which thou hast not heard from me before, nor dost
46 9, III | when they are read and heard, may stir up the heart so
47 9, III | do not know me. Some have heard about me or from me, but
48 9, IV | Thus, therefore, let me be heard.~
49 9, IX | passed away like a voice heard by the ear which leaves
50 9, XII | nor sense of touch. I have heard the sound of the words by
51 9, XIII | many things that I have heard quite falsely urged against
52 9, XVI | signified by the term when we heard it - then, forgetfulness
53 9, XX | he would be in turn if he heard it in Greek, because the
54 9, XXI | perception, either seen, heard, smelled, tasted, or touched
55 9, XXI | phrase “a happy life” is heard.~
56 9, XXXI | from whom all this came.~I heard another voice of thine: “
57 9, XXXI | by thy favor I have also heard this saying in which I have
58 9, XXXI | other to be wretched. I heard still another voice: “For
59 9, XXXI | glories in the Lord. I have heard yet another voice praying
60 9, XXXIII | I would rather not have heard the singing. See now what
61 9, XL | real value. In all this I heard thee teaching and commanding
62 10, XV | the words we have already heard, that it cannot be “long.”~
63 10, XXIII | CHAPTER XXIII~ ~29. I once heard a learned man say that the
64 11, VI | of all that when I first heard of such matter and did not
65 11, X | still I remembered thee. I heard thy voice behind me, bidding
66 11, XV | cried out to my God, when it heard, within, the voice of his
67 11, XXIII | CHAPTER XXIII~ ~32. I have heard and considered these theories
68 11, XXIX | song is sung, its sound is heard at the same time. There
69 12, XIX | is there,599 as you have heard from the good Teacher. But “
70 12, XX | where their voice is not heard,” because “their sound has
71 12, XXX | CHAPTER XXX~ ~45. And I heard this, O Lord my God, and
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