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1 1, X | crime,--possibly you may think that the Forum at least 2 1, XI | affluence in riches, what you think power in the camp, the glory 3 1, XIII | XIII.~Or think you that even those are 4 4, II | shed a brightness, yet I think that this eagerness must 5 11, I | bring healing. Yet I do not think that there must be any haste, 6 12, I | and heavy sicknesses,--I think that our brethren must be 7 13, II | be given by me to you, I think I have sufficiently written 8 15, I | there with you in prison. I think that I who am thus bound 9 15, IV | considerations, you should also think of me in your mind and spirit; 10 21, I | Assuredly we should not then think of them with so many tears 11 25, III | faith to bear them? Than to think it an injury to one's life 12 25, V | prepared to shed it. Let no one think that this delay of our departure 13 27, II | obstruct when they rashly think that they may be communicated 14 29, I | have not got? But if they think that they have from any 15 29, II | on what principle do they think that the salvation, which 16 29, II | themselves grant it? Why did they think that, as they themselves 17 42, I | decision; and if you should think that this letter should 18 43, I | of the same Mother. And think not that you are thus maintaining 19 45, III | leaders acting with us. I think. brother, that you ought 20 47, I | Augendus the confessor, I think that Nicostratus, and Novatus, 21 50, III | the Son alone, so as to think that he can take the fan 22 51, III | your eyes, lest any should think that I have lightly withdrawn 23 51, III | severity of judgment, so as to think that those who have stained 24 51, XIII | peril. Neither must you think, dearest brother, as some 25 51, XVI | wounded; neither let us think them dead, but rather let 26 51, XX | XX.~And do not think, dearest brother, that either 27 51, XXII | some are so obstinate as to think that repentance is not to 28 51, XXV | one should either dare, or think that he is able, to do what 29 51, XXV | apostles; that he should think that he can discern the 30 51, XXV | wood and of earth," should think to choose the vessels of 31 51, XXVII | observing this, we certainly think that no one is to be restrained 32 51, XXVIII| design of lamentation? Do you think that the husbandman could 33 52, II | respect of my own opinion, I think that the Lord's mercy will 34 52, II | our communion; to whom we think it may be sufficient for 35 52, II | mourning. Assuredly I do not think that peace is incautiously 36 54, V | established, what kind of people, think you, are they who, being 37 54, V | and abandoned mind, as to think that a priest is made without 38 54, V | God's will, does any one think that the highest and greatest 39 54, IX | and discipline, I did not think it necessary that the follies 40 54, XI | is real madness, not to think nor to know that lies do 41 54, XII | man's, but God's, I do not think must be withheld; that from 42 54, XIII | they suffer the injury who think that they are doing it. 43 54, XIII | whereby the sin is healed. Think you, brother, that their 44 54, XVII | But if there are some who think that they can return to 45 54, XVII | divine tradition, so as to think that the crimes of madmen 46 54, XIX | Heretics arm us when they think that we are terrified by 47 58, I | any other. Yet we did not think that the peace once granted 48 58, II | be regarded, so that you think that one who is just born 49 58, IV | at kissing it, we do not think that this ought to be alleged 50 58, V | V.~For which reason we think that no one is to be hindered 51 58, VI | maintained in respect of all, we think is to be even more observed 52 59, II | he be a husband, will not think that his wife is there kept 53 60, I | communicate with us. This, I think, neither befits the divine 54 60, II | innocent food. And let him not think that he is redeemed by an 55 61, III | III.~Nor let any one think that she can be defended 56 61, III | Christ and our Lord and Judge think, when He sees His virgin, 57 61, IV | their crimes. Nor let them think that the way of life or 58 62, I | of the Lord. Nor must you think, dearest brother, that I 59 62, XIV | brother, for any one to think that the custom of certain 60 63, II | sacrifice to idols, how does he think that he can act as a priest 61 63, II | the devil; or how does he think that his hand can be transferred 62 66, V | rest, whom we observe to think differently. Intimate plainly 63 67, IX | colleagues, dearest brethren, who think that the godly discipline 64 68, I | and permission of God, you think that God's priests are ordained 65 68, II | II.~Think you that my testimony of 66 68, VIII | with God's priests, and think that they communicate secretly 67 70, I | to declare to you what I think concerning those who seem 68 70, I | our colleagues are led to think that they who have been 69 72, I | signified to you, as to what I think concerning the baptism of 70 72, II | do this thing, we are to think that we must not do it! 71 72, XIX | injured father's wrong. Think you that Christ grants impunity 72 72, XIX | baptism. And now, those who think that they must communicate 73 72, XXIV | XXIV.~Nor let any one think that, because baptism is 74 72, XXIV | and legitimate, they will think that they are justly and 75 74, IX | absurd, that they do not think it is to be inquired who 76 74, XXIV | ecclesiastical unity. For while you think that all may be excommunicated 77 75, XII | understanding conceives it, I think that the divine benefits 78 75, XIII | faith to conceive and to think, this is my opinion, that 79 75, XIII | the Church. Or if any one think that those have gained nothing 80 75, XVII | as far as I could, what I think; prescribing to no one, 81 80, II | of suffering. Let no one think of death, but of immortality; 82 80, IV | heart prepared for God, think of the future only, with 83 81, II | that every one of us may think less of death than of immortality;