Book, Chapter
1 I, XVII | overcome by the merits and authority of these men.~In the meantime
2 I, XVII | they acquired honour and authority through a good conscience,
3 I, XXVII| answers.—We give you no authority over the bishops of Gaul,
4 I, XXVII| means deprive him of the authority he has received. If it shall
5 I, XXVII| power to go beyond your own authority and judge the bishops of
6 I, XXVII| whatsoever is to be done by authority, must be transacted with
7 I, XXVII| the perverse corrected by authority.~Augustine’s Eighth Question.—
8 I, XXIX | him to be subject to your authority, my brother; but after your
9 I, XXIX | my brother, shall, by the authority of our God and Lord Jesus
10 II, IV | sign and confirm by his authority whatsoever should be regularly
11 II, VI | Eadbald had not so much authority in the kingdom as his father,
12 II, VIII | own stead, having obtained authority to ordain bishops from Pope
13 II, VIII | presents, the pall, giving you authority to use it only in the celebration
14 II, XV | province with pontifical authority seventeen years, he ended
15 II, XVII | the other may, by this authority of ours, substitute another
16 II, XVIII| the Apostles, grant you authority, that when the Divine Grace
17 II, XVIII| ordination; that by the authority which we hereby commit to
18 II, XIX | to them letters of great authority and erudition for the purpose
19 III, VII | West Saxons by synodical authority.~
20 III, VIII | kings that of his supreme authority commanded the idols throughout
21 III, XVII | keeping vigil; his priestly authority in reproving the haughty
22 III, XVII | being prevailed on by the authority of his nation not to adopt
23 III, XXII | had begun with more ample authority, built churches in divers
24 III, XXII | and spoke thus with the authority of his office:~"I tell thee,
25 III, XXV | was derived, and on what authority he followed it. Agilbert
26 III, XXVII| earnestness in teaching, his authority in reproving, and his piety
27 IV, XII | upon himself the supreme authority. When he had held it for
28 IV, XIV | Northumbrians, with the authority of a temporal kingdom and
29 IV, XVII | committed to writing by the authority of the synod as a memorial,
30 IV, XVIII| privilege confirmed by apostolic authority, according to what he knew
31 IV, XXVII| monastic life, both by the authority of a master, and the example
32 IV, XXVII| might there also, by his authority as provost and by the example
33 V, X | time with his sovereign authority, that none might molest
34 V, XV | profit to many readers; his authority was the teaching and dictation
35 V, XIX | Apostolic see, and being by that authority acquitted of every thing,
36 V, XIX | Apostolic see, and being by that authority acquitted of everything,
37 V, XIX | that a man of so great authority, who had held the office
38 V, XXI | the more ease and greater authority, he sought aid from the
39 V, XXI | and by their example and authority may teach those that are
40 V, XXI | no wise be changed by any authority of man; two whereof are
41 V, XXI | presided with the special authority of a superior. He would
42 V, XXI | accomplished by his royal authority what he had said. For straightway
43 V, XXIV | received the pall by Apostolic authority, ordained Alwic and Sigfrid,
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