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St. Augustine
Confessions

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rome

   Book, Chapter
1 4, 14-21| unto Hierius, an orator of Rome, whom I knew not by face, 2 5, 8-14 | should be persuaded to go to Rome, and to teach there rather, 3 5, 8-14 | wish therefore to go to Rome, because higher gains and 4 5, 8-14 | be torn from it; and at Rome didst proffer me allurements, 5 5, 8-15 | her wonted place, and I to Rome. ~ ~ 6 5, 10-18| health. And even then, at Rome, I joined myself to those 7 5, 10-19| intimacy with that sect (Rome secretly harbouring many 8 5, 12-22| that for which I came to Rome, to teach rhetoric; and 9 5, 12-22| other offences committed in Rome, to which I was not exposed 10 5, 13-23| they of Milan had sent to Rome to the prefect of the city, 11 6, 8-13 | pursue, had gone before me to Rome, to study law, and there 12 6, 10-16| Him then I had found at Rome, and he clave to me by a 13 6, 10-16| with the goad of fear. At Rome he was Assessor to the count 14 8, 2-3 | sometime Rhetoric Professor of Rome (who had died a Christian, 15 8, 2-3 | Victorinus himself, whom while at Rome he had most intimately known: 16 8, 2-3 | almost all the nobility of Rome were given up, and had inspired 17 8, 2-3 | Venus, and Minerva: - whom Rome once conquered, now adored, 18 8, 2-4 | regenerated by baptism, Rome wondering, the Church rejoicing. 19 8, 2-5 | profession of his faith (which at Rome they, who are about to approach 20 9, 3-5 | our absence, being now at Rome, he was seized with bodily


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