Book, Chapter
1 2, III | more surely heard in thy ear than a confessing heart
2 4, V | who art Truth, and put the ear of my heart to thy mouth,
3 4, XI | of your vanity deafen the ear of your heart. Be attentive.
4 5, VI | for this, and gained his ear at a time when it was not
5 6, I | Ever since I inclined my ear to philosophy I had avoided
6 8, III | Now he does not put his ear up to my mouth, but his
7 8, X | which eye has not seen, nor ear heard, neither has entered
8 9, II | of my thoughts, which thy ear knows. For when I am wicked,
9 9, III | me or from me, but their ear is not close to my heart,
10 9, III | can neither extend eye nor ear nor mind. They desire as
11 9, VII | eye is not to hear and the ear is not to see, but that
12 9, VII | the eye and to hear by the ear; and giving to each of the
13 9, IX | like a voice heard by the ear which leaves a trace by
14 9, XXXIII| 49. The delights of the ear drew and held me much more
15 9, XXXIII| that by the delights of the ear the weaker minds may be
16 9, XXXIII| thou, O Lord, my God, give ear; look and see, and have
17 10, VI | formed at that time the outer ear conveyed to the conscious
18 10, VI | conscious mind, whose inner ear lay attentively open to
19 10, XXVII | answer - as far as a trained ear can be trusted - that this
20 11, XI | strong voice in my inner ear, that thou art eternal and
21 11, XI | strong voice in my inner ear, that thou hast created
22 11, XI | strong voice in my inner ear, that this creation - whose
23 11, XV | a loud voice in my inner ear, about the very eternity
24 11, XV | he tells me in my inner ear that the expectation of
25 12, XXI | gives them an attentive ear because of its fear of occult
26 12, XXIX | strong voice in his inner ear, my deafness, and crying: “
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