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1 1, III | has become inveterate by long accustomed use? These things 2 6, II | Saul, and many others, so long as they walked in the Lord' 3 7, III | should we be wavering so long in this peril of our salvation 4 7, IV | destroying. This was shown long before the tempest of this 5 7, V | brethren, that I was not long ago reproached with this 6 8, II | severer, continued for a long time to this result, not 7 9, I | brethren, greeting. I have long been patient, beloved brethren, 8 15, I | your suffering; and by the long lapseof time, are not wasting, 9 15, III | glories of your comrades, are long waging the battle, and with 10 21, I | earnestly desired after so long a time to read, in which 11 25, I | providence wished to keep us so long shut up in the prison chains, 12 25, IV | are we killed all the day long; we are accounted as sheep 13 30, VIII| these matters, we for a long time, and indeed many of 14 33, II | flesh wasted away by the long endurance of hunger and 15 33, V | has willed them to remain long here in the Church; for 16 39, II | supplications, whereby, with long and continual satisfaction, 17 40, I | And because it would be a long business to collect into 18 45, II | the Church whom they had long seen and mourned as wanderers 19 46, II | soldiers of Christ could not long be detained without the 20 48, III | III.~He long ago feared this consciousness 21 50, III | of God the Father, have long and carefully pondered with 22 51, VI | that repentance should be long protracted, and the paternal 23 51, VII | of the lapsed as yet, so long as there still was an opening 24 51, IX | and martyrs, who for so long a time sate awaiting the 25 51, XIII| sacrifice, and one who, after long struggle and resistance, 26 51, XX | is one thing, tortured by long suffering for sins, to be 27 51, XX | sins, to be cleansed and long purged by fire; another 28 51, XXIV| as to what he teaches, so long as he teaches out of the 29 52, II | suffered imprisonment, to have long resisted, amidst the threats 30 52, II | wrenched their wearied frames long enough, not to conquer their 31 53, I | sacrifices, should undergo a long and full repentance; and 32 53, II | sick in their departure, so long as peace and tranquillity 33 53, II | prevailed, which permitted the long postponement of the tears 34 54, I | new enemy of Christ, but long ago excommunicated for his 35 54, I | to act. From which Church long ago he was driven, with 36 54, IX | comprised in those same letters long ago written to you by our 37 54, XI | to know that lies do not long deceive, that the night 38 54, XI | the night only lasts so long as until the day brightens; 39 58, I | But the judgment being long weighed among us, it was 40 59, II | and that we ought not by long inactivity and neglect of 41 59, II | the temples of God to be long captive, but to strive with 42 60, Arg | PRACTICE THE HISTRIONIC ART, SO LONG AS HE TEACHES IT TO OTHERS; 43 61, II | who is near to danger is long safe, nor will the servant 44 63, III | watched insatiably. They still long also for suppers and banquets, 45 65, I | executor to his will, although long since it was decreed, in 46 66, II | us; in that he now for a long time boasts and announces 47 67, I | precepts reply, in which it is long since bidden by the voice 48 67, VI | Martialis also, besides the long frequenting of the disgraceful 49 67, VI | Lord with martyrdom, has long ago decreed with us, and 50 69, I | agreement, in an opinion long since decreed by our predecessors, 51 72, II | enemies of the Church do, so long as we ourselves hold a regard 52 72, III | is now many years and a long time ago, that, under Agrippinus-- 53 72, XIV | he bore all patiently, so long only as, whether in truth 54 74, III | separated from them by a long space of time, to Job and 55 74, III | although they were separated by long periods, yet by divine inspiration 56 74, V | sacrilegious tradition against God long after the apostles, and 57 74, V | the apostles, and after long lapse of time from them. 58 74, V | the apostles, and after a long period, rebelled against 59 74, X | name; and this after the long peace of the previous age 60 74, X | principal demons, that for a long time she made anxious and 61 74, XX | needful to discuss this in a long argument, but it is sufficient 62 75, XIII| lay on his bed during the long course of his life, his 63 75, XV | Pharaoh, who, having struggled long, and delayed in his perfidy, 64 76, II | its bonds and chains as long as it will, from this earth