Book, Chapter
1 1, IV | But woe to them that keep silence - since even those who say
2 1, XVIII| this, O Lord, and dost keep silence - “long-suffering, and plenteous
3 1, XVIII| thou art. Wilt thou keep silence forever? Even now thou drawest
4 1, XVIII| dwellest on high”37 in silence. O thou, the only great
5 2, III | that thou didst not keep silence toward me; and in rejecting
6 6, III | had sat for a long time in silence - for who would dare interrupt
7 7, VI | listened intently and in silence. He then told us how, on
8 7, XI | beside me, and awaited in silence the outcome of my extraordinary
9 7, XII | it up, opened it, and in silence read the paragraph on which
10 9, VIII | when I am in darkness and silence I can bring out colors in
11 9, XXXIV| can occasionally find in silence. For daylight, that queen
12 10, VI | after all the rest; and silence after the last. From this
13 10, VI | eternal word sounding in silence and said: “This is different;
14 10, XXVII| then ceases. Now there is silence. The voice is past, and
15 10, XXVII| we doing when we measure silence, and say that this silence
16 10, XXVII| silence, and say that this silence has lasted as long as that
17 10, XXVII| concerning the intervals of silence in a given span of time?
18 10, XXVII| that man has already in silence gone through a span of time,
19 11, III | absent; just as there is silence where there is no sound.
20 11, III | And what is it to have silence anywhere but simply not
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