Book, Chapter
1 I, I | of the books in which the Divine Law was written, five languages
2 I, X | denying the assistance of the Divine grace, being seconded therein
3 I, XVI | one accord imploring the Divine help, that they might not
4 I, XVII | that of the Pelagians, by Divine power. [429 A.D.]~Some few
5 I, XVII | their voices in prayer. Divine help was granted, the enemies
6 I, XVII | case; on the one side was Divine faith, on the other human
7 I, XIX | greater manifestation of the Divine power, whatsoever the crowd
8 I, XXIII | days. He, being moved by Divine inspiration, in the fourteenth
9 I, XXIII | forth to the work of the Divine Word, and rely on the help
10 I, XXV | But they came endued with Divine, not with magic power, bearing
11 I, XXVII | cannot grow up; and the Divine law forbids a man to "uncover
12 I, XXVII | a priest, celebrate the Divine Mysteries?~Gregory answers.—
13 I, XXXII | you have received from the Divine goodness, and be eager to
14 I, XXXIII | of the Holy Saviour, our Divine Lord Jesus Christ, and there
15 I, XXXIV | that he was ignorant of Divine religion. For he conquered
16 II, I | him, by the help of the Divine Grace, he used only to gain
17 II, II | the dispensation of the Divine judgement, fell out exactly
18 II, V | escape without the scourge of Divine severity in chastisement
19 II, VII | burned with the fire of divine love, and was wont to drive
20 II, VIII | the long-suffering of the Divine clemency, we believe that,
21 II, VIII | shoulders. And imploring the Divine mercy, study to show yourself
22 II, X | foe of the works of the Divine Goodness, and to put forth
23 II, XI | with the support of the Divine inspiration, you should
24 II, XI | the long-suffering of the Divine Mercy the benefits of his
25 II, XI | making known to him the Divine precepts; pouring into his
26 II, XI | worship, and the warmth of the Divine faith may kindle his understanding
27 II, XI | more fully the light of the Divine propitiation shed abroad
28 II, XII | heavenly vision, which the Divine Goodness was pleased once
29 II, XII | with men, and prayer to the Divine Goodness, for the salvation
30 II, XIII | and king's counsellors, by Divine prompting, spoke to the
31 II, XVII | constant prayer, in that the Divine Mercy has vouchsafed to
32 II, XVIII | authority, that when the Divine Grace shall call either
33 III, VII | justly deprived also of the Divine protection. He, therefore,
34 III, XIII | amidst all my reading of divine books, I have suffered myself
35 III, XIII | it is my resolve, if the Divine Mercy shall grant me a new
36 III, XIII | life to obedience to the Divine will. But I know that I
37 III, XIII | with steadfast heart, the Divine mercy may, through the merits
38 III, XVII | might kneel, and implore the Divine mercy. And it is well known
39 III, XVII | keeping and teaching the Divine commandments, his power
40 III, XIX | his merits, through the divine operation, have been declared
41 III, XXIV | to the protection of the Divine pity for deliverance from
42 III, XXV | or acted contrary to the Divine writings? Whereas there
43 III, XXIX | according to the words of the Divine prophets, as it is written
44 III, XXIX | of mouth, and through the Divine oracles, with the blessing
45 III, XXIX | never cease to pray to the Divine Goodness, to vouchsafe to
46 IV, I | instructed in secular and Divine writings, as also in Greek
47 IV, III | two years and a half, the Divine Providence so ordaining,
48 IV, VII | certain answer from the Divine Providence. For one night,
49 IV, XIV | Britain; which, also, by the Divine dispensation, reached to
50 IV, XIV | and humbly to implore the Divine goodness to vouchsafe to
51 IV, XIV | on a sudden, through the Divine disposition, the most blessed
52 IV, XIV | served. This favour the Divine mercy has vouchsafed to
53 IV, XIV | wonderfully excited to implore the Divine mercy in adversity, and
54 IV, XIX | end of the world. For the divine miracle whereby her flesh,
55 IV, XIX | therefore I believe the Divine goodness would have me endure
56 IV, XX | verse.~"Trinity,Gracious, Divine, Who rulest all the ages;
57 IV, XX | task, Trinity, Gracious, Divine.~"Let Maro sound the trumpet
58 IV, XXI | beloved of God, relying on the Divine aid, by his wholesome admonitions
59 IV, XXV | approaching punishment from the Divine mercy whereby they might
60 IV, XXVI | implored the assistance of the Divine mercy, and with constant
61 IV, XXVIII | inflamed with the fire of Divine charity, of sober mind and
62 IV, XXX | been buried eleven years, Divine Providence put it into the
63 V, X | that with the help of the Divine grace, in a short time they
64 V, XIII | spirits, this was done by Divine dispensation, that we may
65 V, XV | next year came round, the Divine goodness so ordaining it,
66 V, XXII | wonderful dispensation of the Divine goodness; to the end, that
67 V, XXII | wonderful dispensation of the Divine Providence, that the venerable
68 V, XX III| Church; yet, inasmuch as both Divine and human power withstand
69 V, XXIV | which I rejoice to serve the Divine Goodness, to wit, Benedict,
70 V, XXIV | royal race, and endued with divine knowledge, as also Frithbert,
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