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1 1, IV | accomplishment, what had been thought impossible, to be capable 2 1, XII | by the anxiety of vague thought, lest the robber should 3 8, II | deliver you up, take no thought what ye shall speak: for 4 27, III | wished me to reply what I thought concerning Philumenus and 5 29, I | those from whom they have thought fit to ask for the peace, 6 29, II | they had sacrificed they thought that they should not have, 7 29, II | the very thing which they thought made for them. For if the 8 29, II | them. For if the martyrs thought that peace was to be granted 9 29, II | proclaims, the most holy martyrs thought that a proper measure of 10 30, Arg | LETTER OF CYPRIAN, WHICH IS THOUGHT NOT TO BE EXTANT, AND FROM 11 30, I | the same way we are all thought to have laboured in that 12 30, III | certificates, as if they thought that they would escape those 13 30, VIII | from other provinces, have thought that nothing new was to 14 41, IV | their letters what they have thought and what they have pronounced. 15 46, II | our brethren, so that they thought they were following the 16 51, VII | necessity of the times, and thought that the safety of the many 17 51, XXI | bishops here in our province thought that peace was not to be 18 52, Arg | SPACE OF THREE YEARS, HE THOUGHT THEY SHOULD BE RECEIVED; 19 52, I | three years: of whom you thought it right to consult whether 20 53, IV | deliver you up, take no thought what ye shall speak; for 21 54, III | into his earth, and his thought shall perish." And again: " 22 54, XVI | defence. let us see what thought they have of making satisfaction, 23 58, Arg | CORRECTION OF THOSE WHO THOUGHT THAT AN INFANT MUST NOT 24 58, II | within the eighth day, we all thought very differently in our 25 58, II | in this course which you thought was to be taken, no one 26 60, I | reverence for me you have thought that I should be consulted, 27 61, I | to you, and say what we thought of those virgins who, after 28 62, I | did and taught, I have thought it as well a religious as 29 62, XIV | to be followed, who have thought in thee past that water 30 62, XIV | another before us may have I thought was to be done, but what 31 69, I | rule, yet since you have thought that of our mutual love 32 71, I | brother, greeting. We have thought it necessary for the arranging 33 72, I | expressed in our letters what we thought on this matter, I have, 34 72, IV | to what he believed," I thought that this topic was not 35 72, XIV | but let them show if he thought anything was to be conceded 36 72, XV | consider what the apostles thought about heretics, we shall 37 72, XVIII| denies the Father should be thought to have the Son, although 38 72, XXVI | If any man, however, is thought to be contentious, we have 39 73, II | that they should not be thought worthy of being condemned 40 74, II | For neither can Judas be thought worthy by his perfidy and 41 74, X | that that which was before thought holy, was indeed a most 42 75, XII | also, dearest son, what I thought of those who obtain God' 43 75, XVI | baptized in the Church are thought to have attained less of 44 76, V | deliver you up, take no thought how or what ye shall speak; 45 80, III | at the moment; but they thought on that glory. of eternal 46 82, Arg | WITHDREW. AND LEST IT SHOULD BE THOUGHT THAT HE HAD DONE SO FROM