Book, Chapter
1 I, X | insolently impugned the Grace of God. [395 AD]~In the
2 I, X | limitation of the action of the grace of God] a Briton, spread
3 I, X | assistance of the Divine grace, being seconded therein
4 I, XVII | doctrine, and blaspheme the grace of Christ, yet were not
5 I, XVII | the people’s faith in the grace of God. With ready zeal
6 I, XX | together eagerly to receive the grace of baptism. For a great
7 I, XXIII | God protect you with His grace, and grant that I may, in
8 I, XXVII | the gift can be opposed to grace in that Mystery in which
9 I, XXVII | prohibited, because, as the grace of the Holy Mystery is to
10 I, XXIX | labours, brought to the grace of God, we grant you the
11 I, XXIX | Apostolic see, which I, by the grace of God, now serve. But we
12 I, XXXI | miracles drawn to inward grace; but you will fear, lest,
13 I, XXXI | are yourself, and how much grace is bestowed upon that same
14 I, XXXII | you carefully guard the grace which you have received
15 I, XXXII | therefore, perfect in you His grace which He has begun, and
16 I, XXXII | heavenly country. May the grace of God preserve you in safety,
17 II, I | by the help of the Divine Grace, he used only to gain the
18 II, I | began to live with so much grace of perfection that (as he
19 II, I | city, by the help of the grace of Catholic truth, he crushed
20 II, I | to attain to everlasting grace." In which words the blessed
21 II, I | countenances; and that with such grace of outward form, their minds
22 II, I | should be void of inward grace. He therefore again asked,
23 II, II | enlightenment of one kindle the grace of spiritual light in the
24 II, IX | some of the pagans to the grace of the faith by his preaching.
25 II, XVII | vouchsafed to call you to His grace; to the end that He, Who
26 II, XVII | your desires. May God's grace preserve your Highless in
27 II, XVIII | authority, that when the Divine Grace shall call either of you
28 II, XIX | will, and not through the grace of God?' And in the first
29 III, I | and were renewed with the grace of Baptism. Upon the death
30 III, III | should be endued with the grace of the Christian faith,
31 III, III | orders administered the grace of Baptism to the believers..
32 III, IV | they had not failed in the grace of fervent charity, they
33 III, V | endued preeminently with the grace of discretion, which is
34 III, XI | had the power of saving grace in casting out devils from
35 III, XVII | since then many have found grace and been healed in that
36 III, XXIV | adjacent provinces to the grace of the Christian faith.~
37 III, XXVII | lived a long time after to grace the episcopal office, which
38 III, XXIX | to come. May the Heavenly Grace preserve your Excellency
39 IV, V | our fellowship. May the Grace of God keep us in safety,
40 IV, X | Heaven, and how great a grace of healing power.~
41 IV, XIII | enriched them by His heavenly grace with both inward and outward
42 IV, XIV | manifestations of the heavenly grace are said to have been shown
43 IV, XVI | crowned with the special grace of God. For when the enemy
44 IV, XVII | reign, Theodore, by the grace of God, archbishop of the
45 IV, XXIII | for her singular piety and grace, was not only an example
46 IV, XXIV | a special manner by the grace of God, for he was wont
47 IV, XXIV | taught by man, but by God’s grace he received the free gift
48 IV, XXIV | all judged that heavenly grace had been granted to him
49 IV, XXIV | joyfully recognizing the grace of God in the man, instructed
50 IV, XXVIII| the brothers, "If by the grace of God it shall be granted
51 IV, XXVIII| and was always through the grace of compunction, intent upon
52 IV, XXIX | depart together to behold His grace in Heaven. For you know
53 IV, XXIX | being thus made equal in grace to his intercessor, as he
54 IV, XXX | been hallowed with so great grace of heavenly miracles; and
55 IV, XXXI | well for him, or if by the grace of God it was ordained for
56 IV, XXXII | on a sudden, through the grace of the mercy of God, it
57 V, VII | anew from the font, and the grace of Christ, cleansing him,
58 V, X | with the help of the Divine grace, in a short time they converted
59 V, XV | Britons in Britain, by the grace of God, adopted the reasonable
60 V, XIX | s prudent discourse, the grace of his comely countenance,
61 V, XXI | under the Law, came with grace, in the third age of the
62 V, XXI | with the light of inward grace, by sending down upon her
63 V, XXI | may be saved without the grace of Christ preventing them,
64 V, XXI | consciences agreed in a like grace of virtue. But though we
65 V, XXI | he would have bought the grace of the Holy Ghost, said, ‘
66 V, XXI | the heavenly kingdom. The grace of the eternal King preserve
67 V, XXII | were, by a new ray of the grace of fellowship and peace
68 V, XXII | he had converted to the grace of unity. And it was a wonderful
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