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1 1, X | innocently. Crimes are everywhere common; and everywhere in the multiform 2 5, IV | then we will discuss in common, as our respective dignity 3 6, I | rejoice in this, yet, in the common gladness, the share of the 4 6, II | Yet I exhort you by our common faith, by the true and simple 5 7, VII | prayed, to pray for all in common prayer and concordant supplication. 6 8, I | struggle with an equal and common warmth of virtue, as it 7 13, II | with the religiousness of a common consultation.~ 8 17, I | prejudge, and so to assume a common cause for my own decision. 9 18, I | me to do anything by the common decision, write to me. Greet 10 20, I | knew that Montanus, our common brother, was coming to me 11 24, I | virtue to the brethren, is on common ground with the martyrs 12 28, I | brethren, greeting. Both our common love and the reason of the 13 28, I | us, that so we may have a common plan for the advantage of 14 31, I | fully consider them in a common council, when, by the Lord' 15 34, I | dear-est brethren, both to the common joy and to the greatest 16 35, I | however, to have regard to the common peace, and, in the meantime, 17 41, II | Moreover, remembering the common honour, and having respect 18 41, IV | you, to he read for the common satisfaction, which I had 19 43, I | are to be dealt with in common. For as our unanimity and 20 44, II | what had been decided in common by us. But when we came 21 46, I | from the fulfilment of our common desire; to wit, that Maximus 22 46, II | received this tidings of common rejoicing with the greatest 23 51, I | my advice, and held one common agreement with Cornelius 24 51, VII | put off everything to the common determination of our council, 25 51, VII | determined in our council by common agreement, although many 26 51, XXVI| sink and filthy gulf of the common people, has befouled by 27 58, V | that I should call no man common or unclean." But if anything 28 62, XI | the same way, that by that common wine the mind is dissolved, 29 70, II | because there can be nothing common to falsehood and truth, 30 70, IV | well-weighed examination of the common council established: whose 31 71, I | by the examination of a common council, to gather together 32 71, II | said, dearest brother, with common consent and authority, that 33 72, XXI | Wherefore baptism cannot be common to us and to heretics, to 34 72, XXI | nor the Church itself, is common. And therefore it behoves 35 74, II | they can neither have a common conversation nor discourse. 36 74, IV | they may be directed by the common counsel. Moreover, we do 37 74, XIII| manner that in it, as if in a common and vulgar laver, only external 38 74, XVII| their prayers, and appoint a common altar and sacrifice.~ 39 74, XXVI| that neither can baptism be common to us with heretics, since 40 74, XXVI| there is nothing at all in common. And yet Stephen is not 41 75, VI | heavenly grace can be in common with schismatics, with whom 42 75, VI | worldly drink ought to be in common? Moreover, the Lord satisfies 43 75, VII | nor the same interrogatory common to us and to schismatics. 44 82, II | instruction of the Lord arrange in common. May our Lord make you,