Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | activity in intellectual things, of a keen and patriotic
2 0, Life | and then said among other things, ‘Learn quickly, I know
3 0, Life | concerning him, of those things which I saw with my own
4 I, I | the contrary, almost all things in the island are efficacious
5 I, XIV | laity only guilty of these things, but even our Lord’s own
6 I, XVIII | In consequence of these things, an innumerable multitude
7 I, XXI | when they had settled all things, the blessed prelates returned
8 I, XXII | existing peaceable state of things, all the bonds of truth
9 I, XXIII | humbly obey him in all things; knowing, that whatsoever
10 I, XXIV | comfort. We also in all things recommend to your charity,
11 I, XXV | desirous to impart to us those things which you believe to be
12 I, XXV | care to supply you with all things necessary to your sustenance;
13 I, XXVI | could; despising all worldly things, as in nowise concerning
14 I, XXVII | none said that aught of the things which they possessed was
15 I, XXVII | his own, but they had all things common.~But if there are
16 I, XXVII | all, "Give alms of such things as ye have over, and behold
17 I, XXVII | have over, and behold all things are clean unto you."~Augustine’
18 I, XXVII | the several Churches. For things are not to be loved for
19 I, XXVII | places for the sake of good things. Choose, therefore, from
20 I, XXVII | from every Church those things that are pious, religious,
21 I, XXVII | men are to restore those things which they have stolen from
22 I, XXVII | to be punished for those things which they did through ignorance
23 I, XXVII | Holy Church chastises some things with zeal, and tolerates
24 I, XXVII | not to presume to do such things. And if any shall be guilty
25 I, XXVII | Holy Communion? All which things are requisite to be known
26 I, XXVII | forbids the eating of many things as unclean, yet our Lord
27 I, XXVII | says, "Unto the pure all things are pure, but unto them
28 I, XXVII | itself. For there are many things which are lawful and permitted,
29 I, XXVII | contemplation of the highest things. Anger against vice is,
30 I, XXVIII| first learn from others the things that need correction, if
31 I, XXVIII| earnest with regard to those things which offend God and provoke
32 I, XXIX | Rufinianus, and by them all things in general that were necessary
33 I, XXX | thanks to the Giver of all things for their abundance; to
34 I, XXX | consider how he is to order all things. God preserve you in safety,
35 I, XXXII | the world draws near, many things are about to come upon us
36 I, XXXII | in divers places; which things will not, nevertheless,
37 I, XXXII | perceive that any of these things come to pass in your country,
38 II, I | was above all transitory things; that he rose superior to
39 II, I | wasted itself on outward things, by turning aside to the
40 II, I | when it desires the inward things, it returns to them undoubtedly
41 II, I | Pope Gregory, among other things, caused Masses to be celebrated
42 II, I | lately arrived at Rome, many things were exposed for sale in
43 II, II | Besides, they did many other things which were opposed to the
44 II, II | He said to them, "Many things ye do which are contrary
45 II, II | gladly suffer all the other things you do, though contrary
46 II, II | they would do none of those things, nor receive him as their
47 II, VII | passing over all earthly things, and always aspiring to
48 II, X | into the minds of men such things as It reveals concerning
49 II, X | command, made and created all things, the heaven, the earth,
50 II, X | subsist, hath, ordaining all things, with the counsel of His
51 II, X | adore as the Creator of all things, and their own Maker; to
52 II, XI | God, the Giver of all good things, and to the blessed Peter,
53 II, XII | promised that he would in all things follow the teaching of that
54 II, XIII | than myself destroy those things which I worshipped in my
55 II, XIV | place called Maelmin.~ These things happened in the province
56 II, XVII | immediately to grant those things which you hoped would be
57 II, XVII | you; that we may in all things support your devotion and
58 II, XVIII | been faithful over a few things, I will make thee ruler
59 II, XVIII | make thee ruler over many things; enter thou into the joy
60 II, XVIII | fail further to grant those things which we perceive may be
61 III, III | humbly and willingly in all things giving ear to his admonitions,
62 III, VIII | occupied themselves with other things, and this structure was
63 III, XI | the discourse, among other things, turning upon Oswald, she
64 III, XIV | horses of less value, or things of other sorts, which would
65 III, XV | that you desire.~All these things fell out in order, even
66 III, XVII | him, and commending such things as are praiseworthy in his
67 III, XVII | to neglect none of those things which he found in the Gospels
68 III, XVII | all in his deeds.~These things I greatly admire and love
69 III, XIX | declare, that among other things he distinctly heard this
70 III, XIX | to the love of heavenly things. The third was of discord,
71 III, XIX | neighbour even in needless things. The fourth was of ruthlessness
72 III, XIX | from whom he heard many things very salutary to himself,
73 III, XIX | be in danger, he left all things in order, and sailed over
74 III, XXI | whom they believed. These things were set on foot two years
75 III, XXV | know and am able, in all things to obey his laws, lest haply
76 III, XXVI | diligently taught all men those things that appertain to the faith
77 III, XXVII | in giving away of those things which he received from the
78 III, XXVIII| diligently practising those things which he had learned therein,
79 III, XXIX | Christ, the Creator of all things. Wherefore it behoves your
80 III, XXIX | member of Christ, in all things continually to follow the
81 III, XXIX | celebrating Easter, and in all things delivered by the holy Apostles,
82 III, XXIX | will prosper you in all things, that you may gather together
83 III, XXIX | righteousness, and all these things shall be added unto you.’
84 IV, II | assistance corrected such things as he found faulty. Among
85 IV, III | so entirely forsook the things of this world, that, quitting
86 IV, III | was without, doing such things as were necessary.~One day,
87 IV, V | enjoin the observance of such things as were in accordance with
88 IV, V | consented to observe the things that had been of old canonically
89 IV, V | from any one of us, or that things be falsely set forth, it
90 IV, X | carefully providing all things for the common use. The
91 IV, XI | third day after. Both these things came to pass, as he had
92 IV, XI | learned to hope for heavenly things.~
93 IV, XXIII | immediately to order it in all things under a rule of life, according
94 IV, XXIII | none poor, for they had all things common, and none had any
95 IV, XXVII | willingly practised those things that they could hear and
96 IV, XXVII | preaching and good works to the things of Heaven.~This venerable
97 IV, XXVII | none said that aught of the things which they possessed was
98 IV, XXVII | his own; but they had all things common."~
99 IV, XXVIII| of God, the Giver of all things, that such grain rather
100 IV, XXVIII| prophetically foretold all things that were to befall him,
101 IV, XXVIII| teaching; for he was above all things inflamed with the fire of
102 IV, XXVIII| compunction, intent upon heavenly things. And when he offered up
103 IV, XXIX | the bishop, among other things, said, "Brother Herebert,
104 V, I | aforesaid bishops.’ These things happened in the days of
105 V, VII | joys of Heaven; both which things, by the help of the Lord,
106 V, IX | their learning, and when all things necessary were provided
107 V, X | the Franks, learning these things, caused the bodies to be
108 V, XI | or to receive many other things needful for so great a work.
109 V, XII | the dead, and related many things which he had seen, some
110 V, XII | and related many memorable things that he had seen; some of
111 V, XII | declared that he had seen many things either to be dreaded or
112 V, XII | you know what all these things are which you have seen?’
113 V, XII | men."~Now these and other things which this man of God had
114 V, XII | heard of him what manner of things he had seen when out of
115 V, XII | replied, "I have seen harder things." And so, until the day
116 V, XIII | persons) he did not see these things for his own sake, since
117 V, XV | readily preferred those things which he had seen and heard
118 V, XVIII | and in doing divers other things contrary to the purity of
119 V, XIX | briefly make mention of the things which were done. Being a
120 V, XIX | learn and to practise those things which belong to monastic
121 V, XIX | applying himself to learn those things which came under his notice,
122 V, XIX | supplying plenty of all things requisite for his journey,
123 V, XIX | of Easter; and many other things appertaining to ecclesiastical
124 V, XX | vessels, lamps, and other such things as appertain to the adorning
125 V, XX | learned there many profitable things concerning the ordinances
126 V, XXI | small knowledge of these things. He also prayed to have
127 V, XXI | called the month of new things, because we ought to celebrate
128 V, XXI | to the love of heavenly things. We are commanded to keep
129 V, XXI | said to him among other things, when I talked with him, ‘
130 V, XXI | observe in all points those things which are in accord with
131 V, XXII | devout in practising those things which he taught, and being
132 V, XXII | nation, be brought, in those things which it had not, to a perfect
133 V, XXIV | briefly to sum up those things which have been related
134 V, XXIV | verse.~Of the Nature of Things, and of the Times, one book
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