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1 I, 7 | If you have rejected the part allotted to you, and have 2 I, 7 | aside, and cast the greater part of the blame upon me. Knowing 3 I, 8 | piece of stupidity on my part if, thinking only of praise 4 I, 8 | the victory; for no small part of it is reaped by those 5 II, 4 | treatment, you remove one part of the sore but leave the 6 II, 4 | characters, addicted for the most part to the pleasures of the 7 II, 7 | shall easily turn to this part of my defence. What then 8 III, 2 | But, as it is, the greater part of the Church does not know 9 III, 3 | be any such (which for my part I do not believe), but also 10 III, 6 | me for arrogance? For my part, after what has been said, 11 III, 7 | Christ, but for the most part transgress them? "Who is 12 III, 10| the Churches? I, for my part, believe the only source 13 III, 10| ought to be the strongest part, that it may be able to 14 III, 14| upon it; and this unsound part it entirely consumes, but 15 III, 16| also to remove the greater part of it by his exhortation. 16 III, 16| it, but kept the greater part of it buried in the earth 17 III, 16| exactness and discernment on the part of those who preside over 18 IV, 1 | and also because for thy part thou madest God's solicitude 19 IV, 4 | able to demolish a single part, though the rest stand never 20 IV, 4 | and devour the greater part of the flock. In ordinary 21 IV, 5 | is needed on the Bishop's part, so as to lead his people 22 V, 1 | dangers, though for my own part I should rather say that 23 V, 1 | teachers, but disdaining the part of learners, they assume 24 V, 1 | weave into his sermons any part of other men's works, he 25 V, 1 | unprofitable pleasure on the part of the multitude, and be 26 V, 5 | attending negligence on the part of the one and the other, 27 V, 6 | chances are that the larger part of the congregation is composed 28 V, 8 | nobly, would not be the part of any ordinary mind, nor 29 VI, 4 | sins, not even the smallest part can become apparent; for 30 VI, 4 | man ought he to be? For my part I think that the boldness 31 VI, 4 | of their King, and for my part I believe it. Moreover another 32 VI, 5 | soul, or rather the greater part of it is accomplished by 33 VI, 7 | thou, therefore, for thy part wonder if I, who avoid the 34 VI, 7 | shunned were I able to take part in it fitly. But what am 35 VI, 7 | deprives him of no small part of his natural ability. 36 VI, 7 | few shine; and the greater part betray themselves, and fall, 37 VI, 11 | amounts to a proof on his part, that the wounds of the 38 VI, 11 | the Priests,18 who have no part in the Priestly office, 39 VI, 12 | much toil is needful on my part, so that I should not be 40 VI, 13 | has acquired the greater part of his power, nor can any