Chapter
1 INT | Apostles, and the blessed Fathers, who did thus enact for
2 II | Them have I gained for my fathers, my brothers, my friends
3 IV | thou desirest to leave thy fathers' religion, and the glory
4 VII | jealousy, wrath, slayers of fathers, slayers of brothers, thieves
5 X | God; to gods whom their fathers knew not. There came new
6 XII | by our holy and inspired fathers; and mindful of the Apostle'
7 XIV | change; and, even as my fathers before me were not allowed
8 XVI | glorious Apostles and inspired Fathers, and shineth in the Catholick
9 XIX | established by the inspired Fathers at divers Councils, and
10 XX | cry.' For this reason the Fathers define Prayer as `the union
11 XX | received by tradition from your fathers, but with the precious blood
12 XXII | the relics of some holy Fathers departed this life. ~When
13 XXIII| forsaking the gods of their fathers, serve another, I think
14 XXIII| contending for the law of their fathers: whose bravery and lofty
15 XXIII| equalled by these marvellous fathers and citizens and heirs of
16 XXX | will bid good-bye to my fathers' gods, and join thy God,
17 XXXVI| biddeth us to honour our fathers. So, by the grace and help
18 XXXIX| journey, even the way of my fathers. Needs must thou, therefore,
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