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1 1, IV | away from us, and what was given to us by that death of evil,
2 1, V | liberty and power to do is given you in proportion to the
3 1, V | overflowing grace. Thence is given power, with modest chastity,
4 5, I | advantages an account will be given you by our beloved brother
5 5, II | another's feet. For I have given you an example, that ye
6 6, II | were able to keep the grace given to them. When the discipline
7 7, I | the heavenly commandments given to us for our salvation.
8 7, IV | ordinances of the law that He has given, the enemy was receiving
9 8, II | rather the sufferings have given way to you. The end of torments,
10 8, II | not give, the crown has given. The examination by torture
11 8, II | shall speak: for it shall be given you in that hour what ye
12 9, II | upon them, the eucharist is given to them; although it is
13 9, III | and with the observance given and prescribed by Him. Then,
14 10, Arg | OCCASION OF THIS LETTER IS GIVEN BELOW IN EPISTLE XIV. AS
15 10, IV | that certificates are so given to some as that it is said, "
16 11, I | When, as soon as peace is given to us all by the Lord, we
17 11, II | and deacons ought to have given you, that they might cherish
18 13, II | that some rule should be given by me to you, I think I
19 14, II | certificates were daily given, contrary to the law of
20 14, III | that assistance should be given to those who might, after
21 14, III | that so, when the Lord has given to us peace, and several
22 15, Arg | BURDEN OF THIS LETTER IS GIVEN IN EPISTLE XXXI. BELOW,
23 17, I | requested that the peace given by themselves should be
24 20, IV | sacred crown which he has given you not only in confession
25 21, II | by mutual agreement, have given peace to all. You see, then,
26 22, I | some slight account was given of my discipline and diligence,
27 22, I | written by his hand were given indiscriminately to many
28 22, I | fallen, commanded peace to be given to her. Saturninus, moreover,
29 22, I | many certificates were given, written by the hand of
30 22, II | name of all, that they had given peace to all, and that he
31 22, III | compelled that peace to be given to them immediately which
32 22, III | cried out had been once given to them by the martyrs and
33 24, II | them, saying, "All power is given unto me in heaven and in
34 26, Arg | THEY SAY THAT PAULUS HAS GIVEN PEACE TO ALL; AS YOU WILL
35 28, I | asking that peace might be given to them, but claiming it
36 28, I | but claiming it as already given; because they say that Paulus
37 28, I | they say that Paulus has given peace to all, as you will
38 29, I | that there was not any rest given to you in such necessities
39 29, II | should not have, was to be given to those who are said to
40 30, IV | dignity, as to those who had given themselves up to be tortured
41 36, II | with the Lord, and have given an example of faith to the
42 40, II | schism. To whom we have once given this reply, nor shall we
43 42, I | that this letter should be given to the confessors, then
44 46, I | laid aside their error, and given up their schismatical, nay,
45 48, Arg | PRAISES CORNELIUS, THAT HE HAD GIVEN HIM TIMELY WARNING, SEEING
46 50, I | charity and concord, and have given by your walk an example
47 50, III | of earth, to whom also is given the rod of iron. The servant
48 50, III | himself what the Father has given to the Son alone, so as
49 51, IV | since an opportunity was given of repeating the struggle
50 51, XI | according to the information given to you by the letters of
51 51, XIII | with sicknesses, help is given to them in danger, as it
52 51, XIII | that they, who in peace given to them receive the pledge
53 51, XIII | received, a reprieve is given by God, no one ought to
54 51, XX | granted by us, and peace is given. Yet virginity is not therefore
55 51, XXV | broken by Him to whom is given the rod of iron.~
56 51, XXVII| according to our faith and the given rule of divine preaching,
57 53, I | decided that peace is to be given to those who have not withdrawn
58 53, IV | shall speak; for it shall be given you in that hour what ye
59 54, XIII | blessing." Is honour, then, given to God when the majesty
60 54, XV | and deceitful words were given, to the effect that they
61 54, XV | by whom account is to be given to the Lord, are anxiously
62 54, XXIII| that the power were now given us to be with you there
63 58, III | very grace also which is given to the baptized is given
64 58, III | given to the baptized is given either less or more, according
65 58, III | whereas the Holy Spirit is not given with measure, but by the
66 58, IV | the flesh, a sacrament was given beforehand in shadow and
67 58, IV | spiritual circumcision was given to us.~
68 60, II | himself that he himself has given up the theatre, while he
69 60, II | he cannot appear to have given it up who substitutes others
70 61, II | lest an occasion should be given to the devil who ensnares
71 62, IX | life eternal, should be given to believers in baptism,
72 62, X | took bread; and when He had given thanks, He brake it, and
73 62, X | my body, which shall be given for you: do this in remembrance
74 62, XVIII| them forth, "All power is given unto me in heaven and earth.
75 65, II | same time, an example be given to the rest of the brethren,
76 68, III | bishop, and judge of a judge, given for the time by God? Although
77 70, Arg | Argument.~AN ANSWER IS GIVEN TO QUINTUS A BISHOP IN MAURITANIA,
78 70, III | remission of sins cannot be given save in the Church, nor
79 72, V | baptize, saying, "All power is given unto me in heaven and in
80 72, VII | remission of sins can be given; to wit, that which is given
81 72, VII | given; to wit, that which is given in baptism. For first of
82 72, XVIII| come unto me except it were given unto him of my Father?"
83 72, XXIV | remission of sins can be given outside the Church, they
84 72, XXV | regain that which he had once given up.~
85 73, Arg | PURPORT OF THIS EPISTLE IS GIVEN IN ST. AUGUSTINE'S "CONTRA
86 73, VIII | excommunicated? If glory is thus given to God, if the fear and
87 74, III | with great joy, and have given God thanks that we have
88 74, XI | either remission of sins was given, or the regeneration of
89 74, XVI | power of remitting sins was given to the apostles, and to
90 74, XXII | necessity of persecution has given way, and him who with a
91 74, XXIII| remission of sins, which is given in baptism, by saying that
92 75, VII | remission of sins cannot be given except by the holy Church;
93 75, XI | where if He was He could be given? But if heretics and schismatics
94 75, XI | there neither is nor can be given; it is plain, also, that
95 75, XI | remission of sins cannot be given by those who, it is certain,
96 75, XIV | the Holy Spirit is not given by measure, but is poured
97 75, XV | foot by us, by the power given by the Lord, cannot remain
98 76, III | the fact that now there is given no opportunity there to
99 76, V | shall speak; for it shall be given you in that same hour what
100 79, I | heavenly words. And we have given and do give thanks to God