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1 1, IV | earth earthly, but had now begun to be of God, and was animated 2 1, V | you only be what you have begun to be, liberty and power 3 1, V | of what we have already begun to be, the Spirit that we 4 1, X | and whatever is public has begun to be allowed. What can 5 1, XV | which the Holy Spirit has begun to make His abode, is of 6 6, II | and that what you have begun to be with such a blessed 7 8, III | of old by the prophets, begun by the Lord, waged by the 8 9, Arg | PRECIPITATION, WHO HAD ALREADY BEGUN TO COMMUNICATE WITH THE 9 10, I | persecution we should have begun to meet with our clergy, 10 11, II | his dignity, have already begun to communicate with the 11 14, I | presence, the tumult which had begun might be still further provoked. 12 14, II | precipitation, who had already begun to communicate with the 13 14, III | several bishops shall have begun to assemble into one place, 14 19, I | lifted themselves up and have begun to stand with Christ. And 15 21, II | here, since the Lord has begun to give peace to the Church 16 22, II | because I, when I have begun to hear the cases of each 17 22, III | seditious practice has already begun to appear; for in our province, 18 23, I | advice of all of us had been begun, has, upon urgent necessity, 19 24, I | of the fight; thence have begun good auspices of victory. 20 25, III | own blood? Than to have begun to love one's punishments, 21 48, I | learnt ourselves, and have begun to teach and to instruct 22 50, II | with those whom once I had begun to love. After the schismatical 23 51, Arg | LETTERS FROM NOVATIAN, HAD BEGUN TO BE DISPOSED IN HIS MIND 24 51, II | letters of Novatian, had begun to waver. For although previously 25 51, XXIV | what they have unlawfully begun, but that they immediately 26 52, III | their own people, and have begun to come to me, I will consider 27 54, IV | priest?"--although they had begun to be sacrilegious, and 28 54, XXIII| the brotherhood there has begun to recognise what and how 29 61, IV | now that circumcision has begun to be of the spirit among 30 63, IV | the blindness which has begun shall remain in its deep 31 66, IV | Since then Marcian has begun to be of these, and, allying 32 67, VIII | see to it, who have now begun to rise in the Church against 33 72, XXV | being anticipated, have begun to be last, and by yielding 34 76, II | and ill-used, you have begun by sufferings of that kind, 35 76, II | yield gold and silver have begun to receive them? Moreover,