Chapter
1 1 | sacred monuments of this fair City, especially the blessed
2 4 | this subject: "in the royal city of Rome emperors, consuls,
3 4 | numerous pilgrimages to this city in honor of the blessed
4 4 | Church is signified by the City of Rome alone, in which
5 7 | reasonably close-came to the holy city every year to join the Roman
6 7 | period We have spent in this city as a servant of the Holy
7 8 | Chrysostom asserts that the city of Rome is worthy of praise
8 8 | a great strong body the city has two shining eyes, the
9 8 | sends forth its rays as the city of the Romans in its possession
10 9 | Chrysostom in saying that Our city with its spacious buildings
11 9 | idolatry prevailed in the city for so long, it is wonderful
12 10| the beloved people of his city and diocese in his in Pastorali
13 11| and consecrated. For that City was singled out when God
14 11| tombs, and every view of the city presents some holy object
15 18| examination of confessors for the city of Rome to the judgment
16 25| all the inhabitants of Our City may receive the spiritual
17 25| holy pilgrimages to this City, may obtain equal benefit
18 25| of spirit, to this holy city of God on earth as to the
19 26| that on your way to this city (provided that the ministry
20 26| holy pilgrimages to the city of Jerusalem. "It is not
21 28| in different parts of the city which are always open to
22 28| pilgrims who arrive in this city to reverence the tombs of
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