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1 1, X | only meets with those who ought themselves to be condemned?~
2 1, XVI | together frequently, we ought to have some moderation
3 2, III | brethren, that you also ought to do the like, so that
4 2, III | their own dwellings, these ought in all cases to have some
5 2, III | when seized with sickness ought not to be deceived, but
6 3, I | of your bishop, but what ought to afford to me also an
7 4, II | the servants of God, we ought to accommodate ourselves
8 5, II | requires of them, that they ought to be humble and modest
9 5, II | have washed your feet, ye ought also to wash one another'
10 5, III | are tarnished; whom they ought to fear, lest, being condemned
11 6, I | although all the brethren ought to rejoice in this, yet,
12 6, V | the ruin of Others. There ought also to be no contentions
13 7, I | when even confessors, who ought to be an example of virtuous
14 7, III | this letter to you,--you ought to know (since the Lord
15 7, V | and prayed, how much more ought we to be instant in prayers;
16 9, I | ourselves. For what danger ought we not to fear from the
17 10, II | ignorant, that those who ought to be shepherds of the sheep
18 10, II | even from you, what they ought to have taught; let them
19 10, IV | be read to you. But you ought also to bring back and amend
20 11, II | upon him; how much more ought all such matters as these
21 11, II | our presbyters and deacons ought to have given you, that
22 14, III | lest our proceedings, which ought to be united and to agree
23 17, I | at my words?" Although we ought all to be this, yet especially
24 17, I | this, yet especially those ought to be so who must labour,
25 18, I | it seems to me that they ought to receive peace,--yet I
26 19, I | more powerful virtue, they ought not to lie any longer under
27 20, II | have us as brethren, we ought to keep watch. For I believe
28 20, IV | my lord and brother, you ought to know, that it is not
29 20, IV | all are with them. But I ought not to burden that sacred
30 20, IV | brethren, salute you. For you ought to know this too, that I
31 21, II | II.~You ought to know what has been done
32 22, I | any more than the others, ought not to be concealed from
33 23, I | not displease you. But I ought to acquaint you in my letter
34 23, I | found fitting in them, which ought to be found in such as were
35 25, VI | almost over the whole earth, ought only, as you yourself write,
36 26, I | precepts and admonitions we ought to observe, describing the
37 26, I | and modest, as those who ought to appease God, in remembrance
38 29, II | sacrificed; although they ought to maintain that law in
39 29, II | purity of the Gospel law ought to be maintained unimpaired.~
40 30, V | V.~In which matter we ought to give you also, and we
41 30, V | lest anything done as it ought not to be, should, as it
42 30, VII | he also who is besought ought to be bent, not provoked;
43 30, VII | and as the divine clemency ought to be looked to, so also
44 30, VII | to be looked to, so also ought the divine censure; and
45 32, I | Nor can I discover what I ought to speak most of in him,--
46 34, I | greatest glory of our Church ought to be told to you; for you
47 35, I | breaking the peace, who ought rather to be careful for
48 35, I | are arranged, and that I ought to come, or if the Lord
49 38, I | the sempstress; which you ought to know from my subscription;
50 39, IV | so, although the bishop ought to be careful for peace
51 41, II | His altar was set, they ought neither to be read nor to
52 41, III | especially both labour after, and ought to labour after, to be careful
53 43, I | our unanimity and concord ought by no means to be divided,
54 45, II | the consent of all what ought to be observed in respect
55 45, II | the Catholic Church there ought to be one bishop." Were
56 45, III | think. brother, that you ought to send these letters also
57 48, II | you to us, since Novatus ought rather to have been shown
58 48, II | from her greatness plainly ought to take precedence of Carthage,
59 49, I | with the whole clergy. You ought most certainly to know from
60 50, I | trophies from the battle-field ought to be brought back thither
61 50, II | return and charity. For you ought in simplicity to hear what
62 50, III | our faith nor our charity ought to be hindered, so that
63 50, III | withdraw from the Church: we ought only to labour that we may
64 51, V | subscribing--that peace ought to be granted to the lapsed
65 51, VIII | whosoever is made after one who ought to be alone, is not second
66 51, IX | faith,--a thing that we ought with simple heart both thoroughly
67 51, XII | who depart from us, nor ought we to expect to please them,
68 51, XIII | is given by God, no one ought to complain of the priests
69 51, XIV | that the servant of God ought not to worship images; and
70 51, XIV | our admonitions that he ought not even to have done this,
71 51, XVI | equal, and that a grave man ought not easily to be moved.
72 51, XVI | need of a physician?" We ought to give our assistance,
73 51, XVIII| yet, dearest brother, we ought to remember that it is written, "
74 51, XIX | Considering His love and mercy, we ought not to be so bitter, nor
75 51, XXIV | in the first place, we ought not even to be inquisitive
76 51, XXIX | But if we find that none ought to be restrained from repenting,
77 51, XXIX | and have asked for it, ought to be received within the
78 52, II | their glory, but that we ought not, moreover, to close
79 52, II | granted to them, surely those ought to precede in receiving
80 53, I | we have decided that they ought to be armed and equipped
81 53, III | the heart. But the evil ought not to stand in the way
82 53, III | good, but rather the evil ought to be assisted by the good.
83 54, II | much in the world. There ought to abide with us, dearest
84 54, II | terrors and dangers. For we ought not to consider and regard
85 54, VII | VII.~Nor ought it, my dearest brother,
86 54, VIII | wholesomeness of our advice. Nor ought the reproaches of the lost
87 54, VIII | that we may please God, we ought to contemn human reproaches
88 54, IX | the matter was not such as ought at once and hastily to be
89 54, IX | urgently. For indeed it ought not to pertain to the majesty
90 54, XII | utter and to write. Nor ought grief to speak among us
91 54, XII | so much as shame, and I ought not to seem provoked rather
92 54, XV | with Fortunatus. For you ought to know, dearest brother,
93 54, XV | carefully examining who ought to be received and admitted
94 54, XVI | the Church, such people ought to be expelled from the
95 54, XVI | remitting sins more than I ought. I embrace with prompt and
96 54, XVII | the Holy Spirit, we also ought not therefore to be unmindful
97 54, XXIII| of courage and of faith, ought to be offered up when the
98 58, II | the infants, which you say ought not to be baptized within
99 58, IV | we do not think that this ought to be alleged as any impediment
100 58, IV | all things are pure." Nor ought any of us to shudder at
101 58, IV | an infant every one of us ought for his very religions sake,
102 58, V | that spiritual circumcision ought not to be hindered by carnal
103 58, V | from grace--how much rather ought we to shrink from hindering
104 58, VI | council, that by us no one ought to he hindered from baptism
105 59, I | only, but also religion, ought to instigate and strengthen
106 59, II | taken captive, and that we ought not by long inactivity and
107 59, IV | of faith and charity, you ought to remember in your supplications
108 60, I | you ask whether such a one ought to communicate with us.
109 61, II | their age, still critical, ought to be bridled in all things
110 61, III | may be able to escape, we ought with all our counsel to
111 62, IX | water, and that thus we ought to understand it, since
112 62, X | precepts, and that disciples ought also to observe and to do
113 62, XII | sacrament of that thing ought to admonish and instruct
114 62, XIV | And that Christ alone ought to be heard, the Father
115 62, XIV | alone must be heard, we ought not to give heed to what
116 62, XVI | offered the mingled cup. Ought we then to celebrate the
117 62, XVII | sacrifice which we offer), we ought to do nothing else than
118 62, XVIII| not fall unto us also, we ought to be anxiously careful,
119 62, XVIII| not know any one whom we ought rather to follow than God
120 62, XVIII| should walk in darkness, we ought to follow Christ, and to
121 62, XVIII| instructs for the future what we ought to do, He pardons for the
122 63, I | certain persons; when he ought to be making atonement,
123 64, III | III.~But deacons ought to remember that the Lord
124 65, Arg | LEVITICAL TRIBE, THAT CLERICS OUGHT NOT TO MIX THEMSELVES UP
125 65, I | in the clerical service, ought to serve only the altar
126 65, I | all men, how much rather ought those not to be bound by
127 66, III | the travellers? And this ought now to be the case with
128 66, IV | neglected and perish, what else ought we to do, dearest brother,
129 66, IV | yet we feed one flock, and ought to collect and cherish all
130 66, IV | passion sought for; nor ought we to suffer our suppliant
131 66, V | hold in honour, much more ought you, dearest brother, to
132 66, V | brethren, and to whom we ought to write. I bid you, dearest
133 67, I | consciousness of wicked crimes, ought not to hold the episcopate
134 67, I | and what sort of persons ought to serve the altar and to
135 67, II | establishes a law. For we ought not to be forgetful what
136 67, II | religiously considering them, we ought in the ordinations of priests
137 67, III | precepts, and fearing God, ought to separate themselves from
138 67, IV | the ordination of priests ought not to be solemnized except
139 67, VI | the Church of Christ, nor ought to offer sacrifices to God,
140 67, VIII | God only true, what else ought we, the servants, and especially
141 67, IX | Martialis, such a thing as this ought not to trouble our faith,
142 68, III | dignity, and teaching that it ought to be maintained, would
143 68, VII | into which you have fallen ought to be taken from your mind.
144 68, VIII | to its pastor. Whence you ought to know that the bishop
145 69, I | Church, which is one, they ought to be baptized. On which
146 69, I | that of our mutual love we ought to be consulted, we put
147 69, II | at all among them. But we ought to know and remember that
148 69, III | that which they have done ought to be approved by us. For
149 69, III | with us." Whence we also ought to gather and consider whether
150 69, III | priesthood in the Church, ought to repudiate and reject
151 70, I | been dipped by heretics ought not to be baptized when
152 70, II | Antichrist and Christ, we ought by all means to maintain
153 70, III | the primacy, and that he ought rather to be obeyed by novices
154 70, III | better, and that each one ought not obstinately to contend
155 71, I | the Church which is one, ought to be baptized, for the
156 71, II | of peace; and that they ought not, on returning, to retain
157 71, II | be granted; since perfidy ought certainly not to receive
158 72, II | outside--without the Church--he ought to begin by himself, that
159 72, II | of the priestly throne, ought we therefore to renounce
160 72, III | purpose that he may live. We ought not to increase the stolidity
161 72, IV | Jesus Christ." Therefore we ought to consider their faith
162 72, V | them in what manner they ought to baptize, saying, "All
163 72, X | received the Spirit of God ought to have a jealousy for the
164 72, XVII | the Father the Creator, ought also to know Christ the
165 72, XX | Wherefore, dearest brother, we ought both firmly to maintain
166 72, XXII | over the faith and truth ought not to deceive and mislead
167 73, II | condemned? So that no one ought to defame the apostles as
168 73, IX | with faithful valour. Nor ought custom, which had crept
169 74, VII | with them; as if we also ought to do this. In which place,
170 74, XXIV | against falsehood. For who ought more justly to be indignant
171 74, XXVI | baptized among the heretics ought to be received as if they
172 74, XXVI | things which he himself ought deservedly to hear. We all
173 75, I | also who come from Novatian ought, after his profane washing,
174 75, I | reason Novatian neither ought to be nor can be expected,
175 75, VI | earthly food nor worldly drink ought to be in common? Moreover,
176 75, XII | benefit on believers; nor ought it to trouble any one that
177 75, XV | sanctification of baptism, we ought to know and to trust that
178 77, II | disciples, following you, ought to say before the president.
179 80, II | attain to the Lord's promises ought to imitate the Lord in all
180 80, III | prepared for every fate, as we ought all to be, they say to the
181 82, I | depart to the Lord even as I ought. Therefore here in a hidden
182 82, II | apprehended and delivered up, he ought to speak, inasmuch as the