Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | saints, according to the custom of that day.1 And there
2 I, I | than from the male: which custom, as is well known, has been
3 I, XXVII | house of God; but it is the custom of the Apostolic see to
4 I, XXVII | different Churches? and is one custom of Masses observed in the
5 I, XXVII | You know, my brother, the custom of the Roman Church in which
6 I, XXVII | born be weaned. An evil custom is sprung up in the lives
7 I, XXVII | therefore, who, from evil custom, give their children to
8 I, XXVII | we speak of are bound by custom. Consider, then, most dear
9 I, XXVII | receive it according to the custom of the religious life, they
10 I, XXVII | rules, it was always the custom. of the Romans, from ancient
11 II, II | which are contrary to our custom, or rather the custom of
12 II, II | our custom, or rather the custom of the universal Church,
13 II, II | to God, according to the custom of the holy Roman Apostolic
14 II, IV | according to the universal custom which it has followed elsewhere,
15 II, IV | walked according to the custom of the universal Church;
16 II, IX | faith and worship after the custom of the Christians. Nor did
17 II, XX | it being to this day the custom of the Britons to despise
18 II, XX | to many, according to the custom of the Romans, or of the
19 III, II | long ago made it their custom to resort every year, on
20 III, II | Oblation. And since that good custom has spread, they have lately
21 III, III | Sunday according to the custom of his country, which we
22 III, III | according to the canonical custom.~On the arrival of the bishop,
23 III, V | his example, adopted the custom of prolonging their fast
24 III, IX | friends who were sick. This custom came so much into use, that
25 III, XII | by reason of his constant custom of praying or giving thanks
26 III, XXIII | the evening, according to custom, and then took no other
27 III, XXIII | This, he said, was the custom of those of whom he had
28 III, XXV | Easter Sunday contrary to the custom of the universal Church.
29 III, XXV | keep Easter contrary to the custom of those who had sent him,
30 III, XXV | and love, according to the custom of all holy men; for which
31 III, XXV | rather than alter their custom, he gave it to him, whose
32 III, XXV | first to declare what the custom was which he observed, and
33 III, XXV | So John, according to the custom of the Law, began the celebration
34 III, XXV | evening, according to the custom and precepts of the Law,
35 III, XXV | Feast, that according to the custom of the Egyptians, he acknowledged
36 III, XXV | renouncing the less perfect custom, hastened to conform to
37 III, XXVI | tonsure, according to the custom of that province, and observing
38 III, XXVI | temporal authorities; which custom was for some time after
39 IV, I | should not, according to the custom of the Greeks, introduce
40 IV, II | life, and the canonical custom of celebrating Easter. This
41 IV, III | seeing that it was the custom of that most reverend prelate
42 IV, V | assemble, according to the custom prescribed in the venerable
43 IV, XXV | time the necessity became a custom.~For in his youth he had
44 IV, XXVII | from the life of foolish custom, to the love of heavenly
45 IV, XXVII | wont to do. It was then the custom of the English people, that
46 IV, XXVIII| visited him according to custom, he ordered barley to be
47 IV, XXIX | to him, according to his custom, seeking to be more and
48 V, XV | contrary to the universal custom of the Church, either in
49 V, XIX | rites, according to the custom of the Roman Apostolic Church,
50 V, XX | rules of ecclesiastical custom; nor does he cease to walk
51 V, XXI | would always follow the custom of the holy Roman Apostolic
52 V, XXI | Simon, according to the custom of my country, yet I detest
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