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1 1, Arg | DONATUS THAT HE WOULD HAVE A DISCOURSE WITH HIM CONCERNING THINGS 2 1, I | delightful to pass the day in discourse, and, by the (study of the 3 1, I | only interest is in our discourse. Despising the pleasures 4 30, V | animated, by the power of your discourse, those who, as we believe 5 30, V | to the point whence our discourse appears to have digressed, 6 40, I | with them, as from their discourse and declaration, that Novatian 7 51, XIV | had been made aware by the discourse of the bishop, that we must 8 54, XII | and to go through in my discourse those things which they 9 72, XIX | faith, or put it forward in discourse? And what will become of 10 74, II | common conversation nor discourse. Except that we may in this 11 74, IV | you; but since the divine discourse surpasses human nature, 12 74, XXIV| the want of counsel and discourse they are easily turned to 13 77, I | greater than all men in discourse, in speech more eloquent, 14 82, II | very often learnt from my discourse, keep peace and tranquillity;