Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVI | that the service of Christ ought to be voluntary, not by
2 I, XXVII| Whether a woman with child ought to be baptized? Or when
3 I, XXVII| should abstain; how much more ought women, who receive the Body
4 I, XXVII| proceeding from over-eating ought not to exclude a man from
5 I, XXVII| but I am of opinion he ought humbly to abstain from offering
6 I, XXX | the idols in that nation ought not to be destroyed; but
7 I, XXXI | are disciples of the truth ought not to rejoice, save for
8 II, I | showed what sort of persons ought to be preferred to rule
9 II, I | Church; how such rulers ought to live; with how much discrimination
10 II, I | much discrimination they ought to instruct the different
11 II, I | Expositions what virtues men ought to strive after, so by describing
12 II, II | consult with him, whether they ought, at the preaching of Augustine,
13 II, II | enemy, left those whom he ought to have defended unarmed
14 II, IV | Resurrection of our Lord ought, as has been said above,
15 III, V | unlearned hearers than you ought to have been, and did not
16 III, V | that he was the man who ought to be sent to instruct the
17 III, XI | AMONG the rest, I think we ought not to pass over in silence
18 III, XI | how much reverence they ought to be received by all the
19 III, XIX | goods of the sinner, so you ought to share in his punishment."
20 III, XIX | wholesome counsel of what ought to be done for the salvation
21 III, XXII | perishable metal; and that it ought in reason to be concluded,
22 III, XXIV | Oswald’s son Oidilwald, who ought to have supported them,
23 III, XXV | that this man’s doctrine ought to be preferred before all
24 III, XXV | kingdom in heaven, so they ought not to differ in the celebration
25 III, XXV | he perceived that Easter ought to be kept after this manner:
26 III, XXIX | together to determine what ought to be done about the state
27 IV, IX | that no one who knew her ought to doubt that an entrance
28 IV, XI | man of such a disposition ought rather to have been made
29 IV, XVI | be saved.~Here I think it ought not to be omitted that,
30 IV, XXII | happened, which I think ought by no means to be passed
31 IV, XXV | fully show you what you ought to do, and how long to persevere
32 IV, XXXII| but in vain. Some said it ought to be cut off; others opposed
33 V, XIX | for nearly forty years, ought by no means to be condemned,
34 V, XXI | is longer than can be or ought to be contained in this
35 V, XXI | Passover; and that we also ought to keep Easter when the
36 V, XXI | of new things, because we ought to celebrate the mysteries
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