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1 1, IX | things done by immodest persons which no chaste eye could 2 1, IX | wonder at the things that persons of this kind speak: the 3 2, II | whether that they were persons of eminence, or that they 4 3, II | person who wrote nor the persons to whom it was written were 5 4, II | because, by thus changing the persons and varying the people that 6 7, III | bidden to pray for certain persons pointed out to them, but 7 10, III | those who, by accepting persons, either make favours in 8 11, I | written to me about certain persons, requesting that their wishes 9 22, I | indiscriminately to many persons in the name of Paulus; whereas 10 26, I | us to ask of these very persons that they would deign to 11 26, II | admitted by the Lord, these persons beseeching have written 12 29, III | the instigation of certain persons they would all have dared 13 33, V | may accompany these same persons. Know, then, that these 14 44, III | III.~Some persons, however, sometimes disturb 15 45, II | observed in respect of their persons. And that you may know the 16 51, IV | written to me about some persons, that they were without 17 51, XXII | over ninety and nine just persons that need no repentance." 18 51, XXVI | body." And yet to these persons themselves repentance is 19 51, XXVII| adulterers and fraudulent persons, who are held guilty of 20 52, Arg | WHETHER CERTAIN LAPSED PERSONS WHO HAD BEEN OVERPOWERED 21 54, VII | in the last days certain persons, proud, contumacious, and 22 54, XIII | And those sacrilegious persons rush with impious madness 23 54, XIV | from schismatic and profane persons to the throne of Peter, 24 54, XV | than are those very same persons who now seem to be associated 25 58, VI | of infants and newly-born persons, who on this very account 26 61, III | and foul slumber of two persons lying together, how much 27 61, V | if some of the perverse persons refuse to obey, let us follow 28 62, XIV | that the custom of certain persons is to be followed, who have 29 63, I | sacrilegious persuasion of certain persons; when he ought to be making 30 63, III | any further, as unchaste persons, to have to do with modesty; 31 63, III | things sacred. That such persons may not return again to 32 63, IV | But if, among these insane persons, their incurable madness 33 67, I | God, who and what sort of persons ought to serve the altar 34 67, IV | priest. For that unworthy persons are sometimes ordained, 35 67, VI | held to be implicated; such persons attempt to claim for themselves 36 68, II | among lapsed and profane persons placed outside the Church, 37 68, V | haughty presumption of some persons; and the man who is honoured 38 68, V | many lapsed and penitent persons, and the communion vouchsafed 39 73, IV | cannot be among profane persons, and those who are without; 40 73, V | hands laid upon the baptized persons among them, for the reception 41 73, IX | there is no accepting of persons or distinctions; but what 42 74, XXVI | question. They who contend that persons baptized among the heretics 43 75, II | to strangers and profane persons. And if it is a fountain 44 75, VI | intelligence, that the same persons who had then divided themselves 45 75, VI | be reckon among profane persons and Gentiles. For when first 46 75, X | denounced? or how can such persons justify and sanctify the 47 75, XIV | years, without accepting of persons, upon all the people of