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1 1, I | that no profane intruder may interrupt our converse,
2 1, II | debate, a copious eloquence may be the glory of a voluble
3 1, IV | access of celestial grace, may be kept by righteous submissiveness
4 1, IV | assurance we have gained may not beget carelessness,
5 1, VI | characteristics of the divine may shine more brightly by the
6 1, VII | are prepared, that blood may gladden the lust of cruel
7 1, VII | fattened for punishment may die a harder death. Man
8 1, VII | is slaughtered that man may be gratified, and the skill
9 1, VII | increase in order that she may be present at her own miseries.
10 1, VIII | also you will behold what may well cause you grief and
11 1, VIII | that was formerly committed may not be forgotten. Each generation
12 1, VIII | whatever has once been done may be done again. Crimes never
13 1, VIII | either to reconsider what he may have done in secret, or
14 1, VIII | secret, or to hear what he may do. Adultery is learnt while
15 1, VIII | abomination, that the mischief may creep upon people with a
16 1, X | the crime,--possibly you may think that the Forum at
17 1, X | in order that the accused may perish innocently. Crimes
18 1, XI | XI.~But that we may not perchance appear as
19 1, XI | the sad and revolting view may offend the gaze of a better
20 1, XI | Of these, finally, you may see the degrading end, when
21 1, XIII | more powerful, although he may be hedged in with bands
22 1, XIII | bands of satellites, and may guard his person with the
23 1, XIV | near to his God in mind, he may boast, that whatever in
24 2, II | repent, if in any way they may receive pardon from Him
25 2, III | even those who have fallen may amend their minds by your
26 2, III | should be seized once more, may confess, and may so make
27 2, III | once more, may confess, and may so make amends for their
28 2, III | added, as that if any who may have fallen into this temptation
29 2, III | whatever occasion this duty may have been performed, we
30 2, III | appointed ruler over ten cities. May God, however, who gives
31 2, III | Him, grant to us that we may all be found in these works.
32 2, III | you are able, as occasions may serve, or make your own
33 2, III | send a message, that they may stand firm and stedfast
34 3, II | actually came to hand, that you may examine whether it is the
35 3, II | In order, then, that we may know this, ascertain whether
36 4, I | office and mine, that there may be nothing wanting either
37 4, II | II.~I beg also that there may be no lack, on your parts,
38 4, II | therefore, and see that this may be more safely managed with
39 4, II | offer with the confessors, may one by one take turns with
40 5, I | by the divine mercy, I may hereafter greet you at all
41 5, II | respect of their faith, may not be accomplished by want
42 5, II | what they have testified, may achieve glory also by their
43 5, II | seeking the Lord's approval, may show themselves worthy,
44 5, III | conqueror. The Lord grant that I may soon both see them again,
45 5, III | by salutary exhortation may establish their minds to
46 6, III | shine before men that they may see your good works and
47 6, III | you as evil-doers, they may by your good works, which
48 6, IV | is, the more exalted be may become; as says the Lord, "
49 6, VI | He promises to give, we may return to the Church new
50 6, VI | almost changed men, and may be received, whether by
51 6, VI | our glory in our courage may now admire the discipline
52 7, V | rebukes, rebukes that He may amend, amends that He may
53 7, V | may amend, amends that He may preserve. Let us therefore
54 7, VI | that some who still remain may be proved." But we are admonished
55 7, VII | by which each one of us may be both instructed and guided.
56 7, VIII | stand. Let us ask that peace may be soon restored; that we
57 7, VIII | be soon restored; that we may be quickly helped in our
58 7, VIII | dangers; that those things may be fulfilled which the Lord
59 7, VIII | blasphemy of persecutors may be restrained, the repentance
60 7, VIII | faith of the persevering may glory. I bid you, beloved
61 8, I | camp: that no allurements may deceive the incorruptible
62 8, II | the prize? So run that ye may obtain." "Now they do it
63 8, II | Now they do it that they may receive a corruptible crown,
64 8, III | entertainment of a dungeon, may also be united in the consummation
65 8, III | crown; that you by your joy may dry the tears of our Mother,
66 8, III | very many; and that you may confirm, by the provocation
67 8, III | which the soldier of Christ may be crowned for glory. I
68 9, II | in smaller sins sinners may do penance for a set time,
69 9, III | placed above them, they may do all things with the fear
70 9, IV | bids me use; so that they may meanwhile be withheld from
71 10, II | the lasped indeed pardon may be granted in respect of
72 10, II | be shepherds of the sheep may not become their butchers.
73 10, III | you with what entreaties I may, that, as mindful of the
74 10, III | commandments of the Lord may be kept without corruption
75 10, IV | twenty or thirty or more, may be presented to us, who
76 10, IV | be presented to us, who may be asserted to be neighbours
77 11, I | requesting that their wishes may be examined into. When,
78 11, II | committed against God, penitence may be fulfilled in a set time,
79 11, II | set time, and confession may be made with investigation
80 11, III | with your opinion also, may be able to examine the letters
81 12, I | certificates from the martyrs, and may be assisted by their privilege
82 12, II | your consolation, that they may not fail of the faith and
83 13, Arg | SUFFRAGES OF THE MARTYRS, MAY BE ADMITTED TO PEACE; BUT
84 13, I | mercy we come together, we may debate upon all kinds of
85 13, II | their faith and fear, we may be able to order all things
86 13, III | he who cannot be delayed may be crowned. I bid you, beloved
87 14, III | assemble into one place, we may be able to arrange and reform
88 17, I | their grave lapse, they may, by true penitence and absolute
89 17, I | individuals. But that you may know both what my colleague
90 17, I | our brethren, that they may be more and more settled
91 19, I | condition; and that you may know how we have dealt with
92 19, I | can, that among all these, may be observed one mode of
93 20, I | from the lowest place I may be called by you yours,
94 20, I | would answer them to me. So may He crown you whose name
95 20, I | of Christ. Entreat that I may be worthy, even I, to be
96 20, IV | acquiesce in my petition; so may Christ grant you that sacred
97 20, IV | about this matter, that they may receive help from you. For
98 21, I | me in your writing, "if I may be worthy to be called your
99 21, II | ask that not only these may have peace, but also (all)
100 22, Arg | LUCIAN. IN ORDER THAT THEY MAY BETTER UNDERSTAND THESE
101 22, III | have sent to you; that you may know both my labour in respect
102 23, I | greeting. That nothing may be unknown to your consciousness,
103 25, V | battle set before them. May He hold forth to us the
104 25, VI | repairs to the ruins, we may not appear to be bringing
105 25, VII | wickedly looked upon idols may wash away, with tears that
106 26, I | we indeed desire that all may be made alive; and we pray
107 26, I | supplications and groans, they may be restored to their original
108 27, I | sincere faith, that they may supplicate the Lord with
109 27, II | they rashly think that they may be communicated with, not
110 27, III | unanimity and concord, we may maintain a healthful plan
111 27, III | a matter which hereafter may constitute an example as
112 27, III | being in a sound state, they may be reserved till my coming.
113 28, I | transacted among us, that so we may have a common plan for the
114 28, I | the meantime. But that you may also know what sort of a
115 29, I | Gospel, that so at length it may abundantly avail them, if
116 29, II | by not sacrificing they may keep the peace of the Church
117 30, V | by; so that although all may seem to come from the faith
118 30, VI | for the lapsed, that they may be raised up; let us pray
119 30, VI | those who stand, that they may not be tempted to such a
120 30, VI | are said to have fallen may acknowledge the greatness
121 30, VI | greatness of their sin, and may perceive that it needs no
122 30, VI | let us pray that penitence may follow also the effects
123 30, VI | Understood their own crime, they may be willing to have patience
124 30, VI | of the Church, lest they may seem themselves to have
125 31, I | agreement, one and faithful, may be observed by all. But
126 32, II | as many such as possible may be ordained in our church.
127 32, II | Lord's mercy favouring us may soon restore both the priest
128 33, II | they--which the brotherhood may hear of his virtues and
129 33, II | so that what one hears he may also see. In the servant
130 33, V | life of the brotherhood s may accompany these same persons.
131 33, V | a candlestick, whence it may give light to all, and that
132 33, V | surrounding brotherhood, they may give an incitement of glory
133 33, V | presbytery for them, that so they may be honoured with the same
134 33, V | presents as the presbyters, and may share the monthly divisions
135 34, I | Church being renewed, He may make men so meek and lowly
136 35, I | the poor. Moreover, you may supply the expenses for
137 35, I | share, so that the sufferers may be more largely and promptly
138 36, II | which they depart, that we may celebrate their commemoration
139 37, II | consent with you, so that they may remain with the Church,
140 37, II | of all declared, that he may know that he is excommunicated
141 39, IV | coming a greater tumult may not arise there; and so,
142 39, VI | commandment of God, that ye may establish your own tradition."
143 39, VI | behalf we pray that they may be raised up by God's hand
144 39, VI | and entreating that they may receive their former health;
145 39, VI | and lying, lies that he may deceive, cajoles that he
146 39, VI | deceive, cajoles that he may injure, promises good that
147 39, VI | injure, promises good that he may give evil, promises life
148 39, VI | evil, promises life that he may put to death. Now also his
149 39, VI | peace, in order that peace may not possibly be attained;
150 39, VI | that he who has sinned may not come to salvation; he
151 39, VI | that he who believes him may utterly perish apart from
152 39, VII | and in order that the Lord may pardon you, that you should
153 39, VII | prayer that the mercy of God may be entreated.~
154 41, II | rudely published, which may move a scandal by means
155 41, II | prove; and although they may not be successful in destroying
156 41, II | edifying of faith, that it may minister grace unto the
157 41, IV | of Felicissimus, that you may know what has been done
158 41, IV | their own hand, that you may learn, when you have heard
159 41, IV | as here the brotherhood may be informed of all things
160 43, I | rending of our brotherhood may not continue; but remembering
161 43, I | the divine tradition, you may return to the Mother whence
162 44, III | hence with a plan that they may sail without any of-fence,
163 44, IV | rest of our colleagues, may steadily and firmly administer
164 44, IV | Himself priests in His Church, may protect them also when elected
165 45, II | their persons. And that you may know the feeling of all,
166 45, III | other churches, that all may know that the craft and
167 47, I | own people; so that you may know what kind of leaders
168 48, II | always inquisitive, that he may betray: he flatters for
169 48, II | never faithful that he may love; a torch and fire to
170 48, IV | him, we labour that they may avoid the mischievous neighbourhood
171 48, IV | crafty impostor, that they may escape the deadly nets of
172 48, IV | solicitations, that they may once more seek the Church
173 48, IV | the Lord's help, we trust may return by His mercy, for
174 49, I | that for many years you may fare well.~
175 50, II | others consider how much they may congratulate you, or how
176 50, II | you, or how much each one may glory for himself: I confess
177 50, III | ought only to labour that we may be wheat, that when the
178 50, III | into the Lord's barns, we may receive fruit for our labour
179 50, III | we possibly can, that we may be vessels of gold or silver.
180 50, III | greater than his lord, nor may any one claim to himself
181 50, IV | the lapsed, censure which may rebuke, nor medicine which
182 50, IV | rebuke, nor medicine which may heal. Moreover, my feeble
183 51, III | the letters of Novatian may not do this with you, nor
184 51, IV | he who cannot be delayed may be crowned." But I put off
185 51, V | joined with Cornelius. You may know that I wrote this from
186 51, VII | to write to you, that you may know that I have done nothing
187 51, VII | malignants and apostates may say, but carefully to weigh
188 51, VII | colleagues, modest and grave men, may do, from an investigation
189 51, VIII | colleague, that with us you may more justly know Cornelius,
190 51, VIII | of the Church. Whoever he may be, although greatly boasting
191 51, X | of their own conscience may be tarnished by the reports
192 51, XIV | certificate has been received may say, "I had previously read,
193 51, XIV | for this purpose, that I may not do what is not lawful
194 51, XV | confidence in a conscience that may be tolerated; at once with
195 51, XV | profit of many, that they may be saved. Be ye followers
196 51, XVII | by subsequent repentance, may be strengthened into faith;
197 51, XIX | he whom He has redeemed may not wholly perish. Whether
198 51, XIX | favour the devil, that he may destroy, and pass by our
199 51, XIX | jaws of the enemy, that we may preserve him cured for God
200 51, XXII | spares, punishing that He may correct; and when He has
201 51, XXIV | pale of unity. Whoever he may be, and whatever he may
202 51, XXIV | may be, and whatever he may be, he who is not in the
203 51, XXIV | a Christian. Although he may boast himself, and announce
204 51, XXIV | very many cities, that he may establish some new foundations
205 51, XXVIII| the sails, that the ship may be constructed and fitted;
206 51, XXIX | repenting, and that peace may be granted by His priests
207 52, II | infirmity of the flesh, may be extenuated by the plea
208 52, II | preceding deserts. And it may be sufficient for such to
209 52, II | communion; to whom we think it may be sufficient for entreating
210 52, III | which you have consulted me, may be established among us,
211 52, III | established among us, and may be written to you. I bid
212 53, II | admonitions, that the sheep may not be deserted in danger
213 53, II | but that the whole flock may be gathered together into
214 53, II | place, and the Lord's army may be arrived for the contest
215 53, II | but to the living, that we may not leave those whom we
216 53, II | battle unarmed and naked, but may fortify them with the protection
217 53, II | this very purpose that it may be a safeguard to the receivers,
218 53, II | receivers, it is needful that we may arm those whom we wish to
219 53, III | celebrate the sacrifices of God, may prepare offerings and victims
220 53, III | victims for God. But if--which may the Lord avert from our
221 53, III | through our ignorance he may not be the first one to
222 53, V | love we who trust in Him may be secure, because He who
223 54, II | rightly and equitably, they may accomplish by daring and
224 54, V | not of my Spirit, that ye may add sin to sin."~
225 54, VI | the pilot is removed, he may rage more atrociously and
226 54, VIII | strive and labour that we may please God, we ought to
227 54, IX | heretics and schismatics may attempt among themselves.
228 54, X | which we held on the Ides of May then past, and was not permitted,
229 54, XI | also, dearest brother, you may now know the other falsehoods
230 54, XII | they interfere that God may not be entreated, who Himself
231 54, XII | they interpose that Christ may not be besought with prayers
232 54, XIII | the malice of the devil may consummate their work, take
233 54, XIII | that the divine clemency may not heal the wounded in
234 54, XIII | deceitfulness of their lies, that it may not satisfy an offended
235 54, XIII | to be a Christian before, may not afterwards seek Christ
236 54, XIII | Efforts are used that the sins may not be atoned for with just
237 54, XIII | lamentations, that the wounds may not be washed away with
238 54, XIII | that weeping and groaning may not be heard from the breast
239 54, XIII | torpor," that is, that they may not return and be healed,
240 54, XIII | laity see to it how they may amend this. A heavier labour
241 54, XIV | they know whither they may return. For, as it has been
242 54, XIV | their cause, where they may be able to have both accusers
243 54, XVII | keeping Christ's precepts may be slain; he cannot be conquered.
244 54, XVIII | are set without the Church may say that they wish to judge
245 54, XIX | desire, indeed, that they may not fill up with crime what
246 54, XIX | perfidious and cruel words may not also sin in deeds. We
247 54, XIX | their hearts, that they may lay aside their madness,
248 54, XIX | with the darkness of sins, may acknowledge the light of
249 54, XIX | repentance, and that they may rather seek that the prayers
250 54, XIX | supplications of the priest may be poured out on their behalf,
251 54, XX | propagation has crept in there, it may be all purged out of the
252 54, XX | sincere affection of the good may be cleansed anew from all
253 58, III | made by Cool; and our age may have a difference in the
254 59, II | abides and dwells in us, may now Himself be rescued and
255 59, II | this reason, that our faith may be tried, whether each one
256 59, III | with what diligence you may. ~
257 59, IV | that nothing of such a kind may happen again, and that our
258 59, IV | the majesty of the Lord, may be preserved safe from perils
259 59, IV | prayers that these things may not happen again; but if
260 59, IV | render help. But that you may have in mind in your prayers
261 59, IV | needful work, that they may always labour; and that
262 59, IV | for their good work you may present them in your sacrifices
263 60, Arg | MEANS, SINCE NECESSARIES MAY BE SUPPLIED TO HIM FROM
264 60, II | teaching in what way a man may be broken down into a woman,
265 60, II | pollutes the divine image may be gratified by the sins
266 60, II | to himself. What more he may wish he must seek thence,
267 60, II | of eternal life, that he may be content with the maintenance
268 60, II | support for those in need, he may transfer himself to us,
269 60, II | us, and here receive what may be necessary to him for
270 61, II | perilous places, that it may not be broken among the
271 61, II | such as these, that they may be separated while yet they
272 61, III | by this excuse, that she may be examined and proved whether
273 61, III | particular in which a woman may be so, yet she may have
274 61, III | woman may be so, yet she may have sinned in some other
275 61, III | part of her body, which may be cor-rupted and yet cannot
276 61, III | every one of the brethren may be able to escape, we ought
277 61, III | careful for this, that they may afford an example and instruction
278 62, I | still kept in this error, he may behold the light of truth,
279 62, V | water and wine, that it may appear that that was done
280 62, VII | wine, that the Lord's blood may be understood, and that
281 62, XIII | is the heavenly bread, we may know that there is one body,
282 62, XIV | to what another before us may have I thought was to be
283 62, XIV | commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition."
284 62, XIV | kingdom of heaven." But if we may not break even the least
285 62, XVI | of the Lord's supper we may offer the mingled cup? It
286 62, XVII | instructed us to do, he may, by the mercy of the Lord,
287 62, XVII | and the Lord's tradition may be everywhere kept, and
288 62, XVIII | this theft and adultery may not fall unto us also, we
289 62, XIX | and heavenly majesty, He may find that we keep what He
290 63, III | sacred. That such persons may not return again to the
291 63, III | as far as in us lies, we may keep them back from this
292 63, IV | brethren from error, that they may not easily consent to the
293 63, IV | madness of another; that they may not make themselves partakers
294 63, V | of the Church, that they may be received there where
295 63, V | where once they were, and may return to Christ from whom
296 64, I | impiously." And that we may know that this voice of
297 64, III | of the Church. But if we may dare anything against God
298 64, III | who makes bishops, deacons may also dare against us by
299 64, III | pride and boldness, you may either restrain or excommunicate
300 64, III | also, and any others that may appear of a like disposition,
301 65, I | affairs of this life, that he may please Him to whom he has
302 65, I | in the Church of the Lord may be called off in no respect
303 65, I | tenths of the fruits, they may not withdraw from the altars
304 65, I | altars and sacrifices, but may serve day and might in heavenly
305 65, II | religiously and needfully made, may be kept by us; and, at the
306 66, III | excommunicated, another may be substituted in his place,
307 66, III | scattered and wounded by him, may be gathered together. Let
308 66, III | waste Christ's flock, others may help, and as it were, as
309 66, III | wounded and maimed by robbers may be received and cherished,
310 66, V | place of Marcian, that we may know to whom to direct our
311 67, II | commandment of God, that ye may establish your own tradition."
312 67, II | offering sacrifices to God, may be heard in the prayers
313 67, IV | the crimes of the wicked may be disclosed, or the merits
314 67, IV | or the merits of the good may be declared, and the ordination,
315 67, IV | suffrage and judgment of all, may be just and legitimate.
316 67, VI | evident that men of that kind may neither rule over the Church
317 67, IX | that the godly discipline may be neglected, and who rashly
318 68, II | against himself, but there may be a simple confidence of
319 68, V | recognition, and unless I may be declared clear in your
320 68, V | summoned away, under my rule, may not appear to have departed
321 68, V | the new crowd of believers may not be considered to have
322 68, V | vouchsafed by my examination, may not be abrogated by the
323 68, V | that God and His Christ may thank you, in that by your
324 68, VIII | who will not hear and obey may depart, yet the Church does
325 68, IX | but in persecution; we may have some ground for communion
326 69, I | sanctified by the priest, that it may wash away by its baptism
327 69, II | that is, the anointing, he may be anointed of God, and
328 69, II | untrained to the Church, that he may be sanctified within by
329 70, I | of which matter, that you may know what several of us
330 70, I | come to us, that here they may receive where there is both
331 70, II | been a sheep, the Shepherd may receive into His fold the
332 70, II | must be baptized, that he may become a sheep, because
333 70, IV | have followed. And that you may know what kind of letters
334 71, I | hands on them that they may receive the Holy Ghost,"
335 72, II | himself this one, so that he may say that the Church is with
336 72, III | for this purpose, that he may learn, and learns for the
337 72, III | for the purpose that he may live. We ought not to increase
338 72, IV | heretics have one faith, we may also have one grace. If
339 72, IV | same Church with us, they may also have one baptism if
340 72, VIII | that the divine vengeance may avenge and chastise when
341 72, XI | established in the Church, they may use both her baptism and
342 72, XIII | one who errs by simplicity may be pardoned, as the blessed
343 72, XV | shall perceive that they may do nothing towards conferring
344 72, XXI | for the kingdom of God, may be born of both sacraments,
345 73, III | commandment of God, that ye may keep your own tradition."
346 73, IV | our brother Stephen, which may afford us a suitable authority!
347 73, V | is able to put on Christ, may much more receive the Holy
348 73, V | that one baptized without may begin indeed to put on Christ,
349 73, V | layer of regeneration, one may be born spiritually among
350 73, VII | being already born, he may receive the Holy Spirit,
351 73, X | the reason of the failure may be ascertained, whether
352 73, X | strengthened, the water collected may be supplied for the use
353 73, X | apostolical tradition; and thence may arise the ground of our
354 74, Arg | CHIEFLY FOR THE REASON, AS MAY BE SUSPECTED, THAT STEPHEN
355 74, II | discourse. Except that we may in this matter give thanks
356 74, III | I are one, so they also may be one in us." ~
357 74, IV | wisdom in its multiplicity may be distributed through many.
358 74, IV | things are more serious they may be directed by the common
359 74, IV | do this that some remedy may be sought for by repentance
360 74, IV | but that by our means they may be converted to the understanding
361 74, IV | understanding of their sins, and may be compelled to give fuller
362 74, VI | of the apostles; any one may know also from the fact,
363 74, VI | sacraments of divine matters, he may see that there are some
364 74, VII | ordaining. For as a heretic may not lawfully ordain nor
365 74, VII | lay on hands, so neither may he baptize, nor do any thing
366 74, VIII | of sins and second birth may result from the baptism
367 74, IX | he who has been baptized may have obtained grace by the
368 74, IX | whatever is baptized without, may obtain the grace of baptism
369 74, XII | Christ, so that Christ indeed may be with heretics, but the
370 74, XIV | have espoused you, that I may present you as a chaste
371 74, XVI | by Christ upon the rock, may be perceived from this,
372 74, XVIII | although this position may be briefly met and answered,
373 74, XXI | of the Church, that they may obtain remission of sins,
374 74, XXIII | you from them that they may receive the true light of
375 74, XXIV | while you think that all may be excommunicated by you,
376 74, XXVI | thinking the same thing, we may find you united with us
377 75, Arg | IS KNOWN, AS THE CHURCH MAY BE KNOWN. IN THE SECOND
378 75, IV | if any one, although he may have obtained grace in the
379 75, VI | with this cup of Christ, he may also seem to be able to
380 75, VII | that for this reason he may claim the power of baptizing,
381 75, VII | one that thinks that this may be objected, know first
382 75, IX | And, moreover, that it may be better understood what
383 75, XI | they come to us, that they may receive the Holy Ghost,
384 75, XI | them among us, that here may be received what there neither
385 75, XI | evangelical truth, they may be able to obtain remission
386 75, XII | sound, all things hold and may be con- summated and perfected
387 76, I | by those set over it, it may be crowned with the like
388 76, II | in the world, that they may be always free with the
389 76, II | our humiliation, that it may be fashioned like to the
390 76, III | renewing of your mind, that ye may prove what is that good,
391 76, IV | in which he himself also may render somewhat unto His
392 76, VII | oppressions of the heathens, may rejoice together in the
393 77, III | have bidden us, that we may have God and Christ and
394 78, III | unto his offering, so also may He have respect unto yours,
395 78, III | respect unto yours, and may He be pleased to return
396 80, II | suffer with Him, that we may also be glorified together."
397 80, IV | for the present, that you may be able to come to the fruit
398 80, IV | sight of the Lord, that you may follow in all things Rogatianus
399 80, IV | goes before you. That this may be consummated in you, we
400 80, IV | the highest results, He may cause those whom He has
401 80, IV | farewell in the Lord; and may you attain to the crown
402 81, II | I beg that these things may be made known by your means
403 81, II | exhortation, the brotherhood may be strengthened and prepared
404 81, II | conflict, that every one of us may think less of death than
405 81, II | faith and entire courage, may rejoice rather than fear
406 82, I | desires entreat, that I may confess among you, and there
407 82, I | returning to Carthage, that I may hear from him what the emperors
408 82, I | laymen and bishops, and may say what the Lord will wish
409 82, II | Lord arrange in common. May our Lord make you, dearest