Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | and there seems to be no good reason to suppose that the
2 0, Life | can perceive the fruit of good works and find an excuse
3 0, Life | ere the soul departs, what good or evil it hath done and
4 I, I | both; but "We can give you good counsel," said they, "whereby
5 I, X | Augustine, speaks of him as a good and holy man; later slanders
6 I, XI | treaties, he did more harm than good to the Commonwealth. Whereupon
7 I, XII | gave the dispirited people good advice, and showed them
8 I, XVII | and authority through a good conscience, learning through
9 I, XIX | when the day came, with good courage he set forth upon
10 I, XXIII| been better not to begin a good work, than to think of desisting
11 I, XXIII| fulfil with all diligence the good work, which, by the help
12 I, XXIV | directed thither, for the good of souls, the bearer of
13 I, XXVII| but places for the sake of good things. Choose, therefore,
14 I, XXVII| discipline among the faithful, as good parents do with their children
15 I, XXVII| winning them, and showing good works for them to imitate,
16 I, XXVII| but by the influence of good works thou shalt clear the
17 I, XXIX | of a right belief and a good life, and fulfilling their
18 I, XXXI | to rejoice, save for that good thing which all men enjoy
19 I, XXXII| Gregory. Almighty God advances good men to the government of
20 I, XXXII| showing forth an example of good works, that you may obtain
21 I, XXXII| in renown as much as in good works. Now, therefore, let
22 I, XXXII| help of God, endued with good works; for if you give ear
23 I, XXXII| may be found prepared with good works to meet our Judge.
24 II, IV | and constant example of good works to strengthen the
25 II, X | no power of doing harm or good. We cannot, therefore, by
26 II, XI | to God, the Giver of all good things, and to the blessed
27 II, XII | answered, "I thank you for your good will, yet I cannot do what
28 II, XII | great a king to sell his good friend in such distress
29 II, XIII | get. Now if the gods were good for any thing, they would
30 II, XV | the Angles. Nor were his good wishes in vain; for the
31 II, XVI | king took such care for the good of his nation, that in several
32 II, XVII | our vows, persisting in good actions, and confesssing
33 II, XVIII| Honorius: Among the many good gifts which the mercy of
34 II, XVIII| refresh you.' And 'Well done, good and faithful servant; thou
35 III, I | ill-omened, and hateful to all good men; as well on account
36 III, II | Oblation. And since that good custom has spread, they
37 III, II | that place;and this with good reason; for it appears that
38 III, V | alms and the performance of good works.~His course of life
39 III, V | not been able to do any good by his teaching to the nation
40 III, VII | in his banishment, was a good man, and happy in a good
41 III, VII | good man, and happy in a good and saintly offspring, as
42 III, IX | returned home on foot, in good health, with those who had
43 III, XIV | sorts, which would have been good enough to give to the poor,
44 III, XVIII| by his brother Sigbert, a good and religious man, who some
45 III, XVIII| desirous to imitate the good institutions which he had
46 III, XVIII| Eni, of the blood royal, a good man, and the father of good
47 III, XVIII| good man, and the father of good children, of whom, in the
48 III, XIX | himself, the defence of the good spirits, and a fuller vision
49 III, XXI | reason of their learning and good life were deemed proper
50 III, XXII | instigation of the enemy of all good men, was murdered by his
51 III, XXIII| finding him a holy, wise, and good man, desired him to accept
52 III, XXIII| that is, that the fruits of good works should spring up,
53 III, XXV | much more just to believe good than evil of those whom
54 III, XXVI | time of Easter.He was a good and religious man, but he
55 III, XXVII| further exercise himself in good works. He also made a vow
56 III, XXIX | Bishop Deusdedit’s clergy, a good man and fitted for the episcopate,
57 III, XXIX | exult and be joyful at these good works? For your nation has
58 III, XXIX | assist you and yours in all good works, that you may reign
59 III, XXX | for he was a religious and good man, and travelling through
60 IV, III | watching, and prayer, and good works."~When he had spoken
61 IV, III | ordained Wynfrid,a man of good and sober life, to preside,
62 IV, IX | lifted up to heaven by the good works which she had wrought,
63 IV, XXIII| and showing an example of good life to all that saw and
64 IV, XXIII| was not only an example of good life, to those that lived
65 IV, XXIV | with us, as if you were in good health." "Nevertheless,"
66 IV, XXV | the community. She with good cause being much troubled
67 IV, XXV | to redeem their sins by good works, and when they cease
68 IV, XXVII| Scriptures, and an example of good works.~After he had departed
69 IV, XXVII| people by his preaching and good works to the things of Heaven.~
70 V, III | countenance, and like one in good health. And while I was
71 V, V | wonted words of comfort, "Good health be yours and that
72 V, IX | were renowned for their good deeds and their learning,
73 V, XII | leave the body have done good works, but who are not so
74 V, XII | in the priesthood, whose good works were worthy of his
75 V, XIII | it, I there found all the good actions I had ever done
76 V, XIII | books laid before him by the good and evil spirits, this was
77 V, XIII | first years he did some good actions, all which he nevertheless
78 V, XIII | Pechthelm, I have thought good to set forth plainly, for
79 V, XV | hitherto followed. For he was a good and wise man, and excellently
80 V, XVIII| heavenly life; for he was a good man and a just, and his
81 V, XIX | were done. Being a boy of a good disposition, and virtuous
82 V, XIX | and being a youth of a good understanding, he perceived
83 V, XIX | pleased with the youth’s good purpose, sent him into Kent,
84 V, XXI | despise both the evil and the good of this world. But as for
85 V, XXIV | into Britain, to preach the good tidings of the Word of God
86 V, XXIV | written.~And I beseech Thee, good Jesus, that to whom Thou
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