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1 1, Arg | DISCOURSE WITH HIM CONCERNING THINGS DIVINE, AND NOW BEING REMINDED 2 1, II | Therefore accept from me things, not clever but weighty, 3 1, III | long accustomed use? These things have become deeply and radically 4 1, IV | because I despaired of better things, I used to indulge my sins 5 1, IV | wondrous manner, doubtful things at once began to assure 6 1, IV | themselves to me, hidden things to be revealed, dark things 7 1, IV | things to be revealed, dark things to be enlightened, what 8 1, IV | foreknow the indications of things to come. Only let fear be 9 1, VI | gaze on the appearances of things lying below you, and with 10 1, VII | its glory. What state of things, I pray you, can that be, 11 1, VIII | never buried in oblivion. Things which have now ceased to 12 1, VIII | Can he who looks upon such things be healthyminded or modest? 13 1, IX | sight,--you would behold things done by immodest persons 14 1, IX | rushing upon men, doing things which afford no gratification 15 1, IX | man who is guilty of such things as these does not accuse 16 1, IX | you not to wonder at the things that persons of this kind 17 1, X | least is free from such things, that it is neither exposed 18 1, X | there you will discover things more odious than ever, so 19 1, XI | your attention to those things whereof the sad and revolting 20 1, XI | will now direct you to such things as the world in its ignorance 21 1, XI | these also you will behold things that will shock you. In 22 1, XII | poor wretch, that these things are merely gilded torments, 23 1, XII | of names! they call those things goods, which they absolutely 24 1, XV | beautified is perishing; and such things as contain not the reality 25 1, XVI | XVI.~These things, dearest Donatus, briefly 26 2, II | done and still do all these things ourselves with all anxiety 27 2, III | however, who gives all things to them that hope in Him, 28 4, I | of the prosperity of all things in respect of your safety 29 4, II | meek and humble in all things, as befits the servants 30 5, II | in respect of doing those things which are required for the 31 5, II | supplied, with whatever things are necessary, as I formerly 32 5, II | their characters, and in all things seeking the Lord's approval, 33 5, IV | dignity requires, those things which either have been or 34 6, V | Christ's precept, speaks things peaceable and good and just, 35 6, VI | or by the heathen, in all things corrected and renewed for 36 7, II | II.~These things we suffer by our own fault 37 7, V | or sword? None of these things can separate believers, 38 7, VII | escape. Let us look not to things which are behind, whither 39 7, VII | devil calls us back, but to things which are before, whither 40 7, VIII | our dangers; that those things may be fulfilled which the 41 8, III | He looks through secret things, and beholds that which 42 9, II | good their claim to all things; I could dissemble and bear 43 9, III | and do not suggest these things to brethren, so that, being 44 9, III | above them, they may do all things with the fear of God, and 45 9, IV | hearing and speaking those things whereby the Lord condescends 46 9, IV | And you shall hear all things when the Lord, who bade 47 10, I | restrained, so that those things which are done by you yourselves, 48 10, II | butchers. For to concede those things which tend to destruction 49 10, III | considering what and what sort of things in past time your predecessors 50 10, III | you will regulate those things that are asked of you with 51 11, II | they should attain to these things in due course. For, as in 52 13, I | debate upon all kinds of things, according to the discipline 53 13, II | may be able to order all things with the religiousness of 54 14, Arg | HIS WITHDRAWAL AND OF THE THINGS WHICH HE DID THEREIN, HAVING 55 14, III | united and to agree in all things, should in any respect be 56 15, I | rejoice very greatly when such things are brought to me from you 57 15, I | breathing onlycelestial things, and meditating only divinethings, 58 15, III | when such and so great things are resolved, when nothing 59 20, I | one looks not now to the things that are of the world, but 60 20, IV | have tended them in all things, For all are with them. 61 22, I | word, has attempted certain things, constituting himself for 62 22, I | persisted in doing the same things under his name, saying that 63 23, I | first of all, whether all things were found fitting in them, 64 24, II | teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded 65 25, II | with such words, that the things which were related might 66 25, IV | slaughter.) Nay, in all these things we are more than conquerors 67 25, V | V.~When we read these things, and things of the like 68 25, V | we read these things, and things of the like kind, brought 69 25, V | should we rather commit these things for him to ask for us, than 70 25, VI | acquisitions; that in all things you have always shown yourself 71 25, VII | satisfy God, the unlawful things that they had done. Nothing 72 26, II | shall have done all these things, say, We are unprofitable 73 26, II | to do." Thinking of which things, and although they had received 74 27, II | distasteful, and crave those things which seem to please them 75 29, I | expression. But although those things which we have spoken of 76 29, III | we should observe certain things somewhat rudely suggested 77 30, II | and uncertain storms of things; and the helm of counsel 78 30, II | proper praises. For those things which are proclaimed to 79 30, V | times, who can arrange all things of this kind, and who can 80 33, II | tedious wasting away. Great things are they--marvelIous things 81 33, II | things are they--marvelIous things are they--which the brotherhood 82 33, IV | daily be heard in those things which the Lord spoke. Let 83 36, I | my duty, and do all those things which behove to be done 84 36, II | their commemorations, which things, with the Lord's protection, 85 37, I | has been attempting many things with wickedness and craft; 86 37, I | relieved, and that those things which I had desired should 87 37, II | And since, after all these things, neither moved by the honour 88 37, II | they will prove; all which things we shall then judicially 89 39, IV | and tranquillity in all things, he himself should seem 90 39, VI | words; for because of these things cometh the wrath of God 91 40, I | refuted and repelled the things which they pertinaciously 92 41, I | to us, by whom all these things were undoubtedly alleged 93 41, I | Moreover, bringing these same things trader the notice of our 94 41, II | sanctity, we repudiated those things which from the other party 95 41, II | nor to be heard. For those things should not easily be put 96 41, II | throw abroad in the meantime things which they cannot prove; 97 41, II | priests to do, that such things, when they are written by 98 41, II | pursue is, if, when such things are written by the calumnious 99 41, IV | brotherhood may be informed of all things by us. Moreover, I have 100 43, I | manage and provide for those things which are to be dealt with 101 44, II | ambassadors to you, all things should be in the meantime 102 44, III | words, in that they relate things otherwise than is the truth. 103 45, I | the Church; but since many things had preceded this which 104 45, I | mouth and confession those things which they had sent by the 105 45, II | read subjoined. When these things were done, Maximus, Urbanus, 106 45, II | either done or said, all things on both sides being forgiven, 107 45, II | people. But we remitted all things to Almighty God, in whose 108 45, II | God, in whose power all things are reserved.~ 109 45, III | III.~These things therefore, brother, written 110 47, I | contrived greater and worse things by his malice and insatiable 111 48, II | to do similar and equal things there, forcibly separating 112 51, III | easy to them. Both of which things have been done by me, not 113 51, VII | not now recede from these things which have once been determined 114 51, VII | agreement, although many things are ventilated by the voices 115 51, IX | priests, was threatening things that can, and cannot be 116 51, X | discreditable and malignant things that are bandied about concerning 117 51, XV | I please all men in all things, not seeking mine own profit, 118 51, XVI | we are to avoid those things which do not come from God' 119 51, XVIII | heart, will judge of those things which we have imperfectly 120 51, XVIII | My little children, these things write I unto you, that ye 121 51, XXII | I have," saith He, "many things against thee, because thou 122 51, XXII | fornication, and to eat things sacrificed to idols; and 123 51, XXIII | heavenly Father give good things to them that ask Him?'' 124 51, XXVII | service of idols: for which things' sake cometh the wrath of 125 51, XXVIII| sin; but, after all these things, you shall die without the 126 51, XXVIII| of the Church. Whatsoever things are necessary to peace, 127 51, XXX | XXX.~These few things for the present, out of 128 51, XXX | fruitfully and more at large the things which make for a salutary 129 53, I | Himself who gave the law, that things which were bound on earth 130 53, I | allowed, moreover, that things might be loosed there which 131 53, III | Discerner and Searcher of hidden things judges, and He will quickly 132 53, III | of the secrets and hidden things of the heart. But the evil 133 54, II | many base and disgraceful things, and such as were worthy 134 54, III | being evil, speak good things? for out of the abundance 135 54, III | treasure bringeth forth good things; and an evil man out of 136 54, III | treasure bringeth forth evil things." Whence also that rich 137 54, V | that not even the least things are done without God's will, 138 54, V | the highest and greatest things are done in God's Church 139 54, V | know and believe that all things are ruled and governed. 140 54, IX | was confident that these things were in your knowledge, 141 54, IX | about this, since all these things are slighted by us; and 142 54, XII | dearest brother, to do like things to them, and to go through 143 54, XII | through in my discourse those things which they have committed, 144 54, XII | not be angry with these things? saith the Lord.'' And they 145 54, XIII | in the Church. By which things, indeed, it is not so much 146 54, XIII | mind is smitten by these things, and their spirit is dull, 147 54, XIV | satisfy God. After such things as these, moreover, they 148 54, XVI | I shut my eyes to many things, with the desire and the 149 54, XVI | brotherhood. Even those things which are committed against 150 54, XVII | Lord, and not doing holy things are deserted by the Holy 151 58, II | an increase. But whatever things are made by God, are completed 152 58, IV | written, "To the pure all things are pure." Nor ought any 153 59, II | blood--who suffers these things to happen for this reason, 154 59, III | brotherhood, considering all these things according to your letter, 155 59, IV | their prayers that these things may not happen again; but 156 60, II | clothing, and not teach deadly things to others without the Church, 157 60, II | himself learn wholesome things in the Church. I bid you, 158 61, II | ought to be bridled in all things and ruled by us, lest an 159 61, V | heaven please God in all things, and not offend God's priests 160 62, VI | of the Gentiles. To which things divine Scripture adds, and 161 62, VIII | not," says he, "the former things, and consider not the things 162 62, VIII | things, and consider not the things of old. Behold, I will do 163 62, X | truth, lays down these very things in his epistle, saying, " 164 62, X | observe and to do the same things which the Master both taught 165 62, XVIII | XVIII.~To neglect these things any further, and to persevere 166 62, XVIII | teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded 167 63, I | I not be angry for these things? saith the Lord." And in 168 63, III | religion; as earthly, with things divine; as sacrilegious, 169 63, III | divine; as sacrilegious, with things sacred. That such persons 170 63, V | words, for because of these things cometh the wrath of God 171 64, II | smitest thou me?" All which things were therefore done by Him 172 64, III | full humility. For these things are the beginnings of heretics, 173 65, I | with divine and spiritual things, are not able to withdraw 174 65, I | in heavenly and spiritual things.~ 175 66, I | brother, informing me of those things which also I certainly know 176 67, I | you again concerning these things, and your solicitude, no 177 67, II | II.~Since these things are announced and are made 178 67, II | tradition." Having which things before our eyes, and solicitously 179 67, III | men, and touch not those things which belong to them, lest 180 67, IV | presumption, and that those things which do not come of a legitimate 181 67, VII | does not continue. These things have been foretold as about 182 67, VII | fail, but evil and adverse things shall prosper.~ 183 67, VIII | way under these ruins of things and wrecks of faith; but, 184 67, IX | themselves, inventors of evil things, who, although they knew 185 67, IX | that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not 186 67, IX | they which commit those things, but they also which consent 187 67, IX | unto those who do these things." Since they, says he, who 188 67, IX | they, says he, who do such things are worthy of death, he 189 67, IX | into punishment who do evil things, but also those who consent 190 68, I | or believed in time past things so wicked, so disgraceful, 191 68, I | that you believe the same things concerning me, and that 192 68, I | and truth prove that even things of little consequence are 193 68, II | mischievous and adverse things against himself, but there 194 68, II | will by and by judge all things, was unwilling to be believed 195 68, IV | Nor do I boast of these things, but with grief I bring 196 68, VII | impious, to unspeakable things against your brother. against 197 68, X | servant; and among other things which He condescended to 198 68, X | the deeds. But of those things that you have done, either 199 68, X | yourself a judge over us. These things, of the pure conscience 200 69, III | that since with them all things are futile and false, nothing 201 70, III | taught and shown that many things are revealed to individuals 202 70, III | not overcome when better things are presented to us, but 203 71, I | at which, moreover, many things were brought forward and 204 71, I | apostolic instruction in all things of the law of the divine 205 71, III | III.~We have brought these things, dearest brother, to your 206 71, III | religion and faith, those things which are no less religious 207 71, III | colleagues, retain certain things peculiar to themselves, 208 72, II | celebrating the same or like things with him? Utterly vain and 209 72, III | insinuate true and lawful things into his mind, who, having 210 72, V | but rather he has received things adulterous and profane, 211 72, VIII | Scripture, when we say that all things are arranged by divine direction 212 72, XVI | I have foretold you all things." Whence it appears that 213 72, XVI | Whence it appears that all things are not at once to be received 214 72, XVI | of Christ, but only those things which are done in the truth 215 72, XXVI | XXVI.~These things, dearest brother, I have 216 73, II | apostles? For that those things which are written must be 217 73, II | and taught to observe all things which He commanded. If, 218 73, II | the apostles, wrote such things of the heretics. And this, 219 73, IX | let us keep fast those things which are true.~ 220 74, III | III.~But let these things which were done by Stephen 221 74, III | sadness on ourselves from the things that he has wickedly done. 222 74, III | charity and unity even those things which seem to be divided 223 74, IV | IV.~But we receive those things which you have written as 224 74, IV | either to repeat the same things for the confirmation of 225 74, IV | or, moreover, to add some things for the sake of accumulating 226 74, IV | our care, so that if any things are more serious they may 227 74, VI | Rome do not observe those things in all cases which are handed 228 74, VI | among them, and that all things are not observed among them 229 74, VI | other provinces also many things are varied because of the 230 74, IX | of baptism; since these things are only then of advantage, 231 74, X | wonderful and portentous things, and promised that she would 232 74, X | demon was attempting many things for the deceiving of the 233 74, X | the faithful, among other things by which she had deceived 234 74, XI | duly completed, when all things, although after the image 235 74, XVIII | Holy Spirit; and the other things also which are done among 236 74, XXVI | objecting to another those things which he himself ought deservedly 237 75, X | priests, strive to usurp things foreign and lawless, and 238 75, XII | and giver is sound, all things hold and may be con- summated 239 75, XIV | heaven, and, prefiguring the things to come, showed forth the 240 75, XV | saying, "Now all these things were our examples." And 241 76, I | so many and such glorious things concerning my dearest friends, 242 76, I | concerning my dearest friends, things with which the divine condescension 243 76, I | blessed brethren, that these things have happened to you in 244 76, II | religious courage, such things are ornaments, not chains; 245 76, VI | VI.~All which things, most brave and faithful 246 77, I | belief. For by whatever good things you have introduced in your 247 78, II | have both adorned those things which had been less in-strutted 248 80, II | imitate the Lord in all things. "We are," says he, "the 249 80, III | added that God could do all things; but yet they would not 250 80, IV | that you may follow in all things Rogatianus the presbyter, 251 81, I | many various and uncertain things are current in men's opinions. 252 81, II | II.~I beg that these things may be made known by your