Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | the works of the venerable Fathers." He must have had a considerable
2 I, X | and the other orthodox fathers, quoted many thousand catholic
3 I, XXVII| manner of conversation of our fathers in the primitive Church,
4 I, XXVII| written concerning the same fathers of whom we have spoken that
5 I, XXVII| ancient institution of the fathers has appointed. But as for
6 II, VII | and was buried with his fathers in the monastery and church,
7 II, XII | salvation than any of your fathers or kindred ever heard, do
8 II, XX | He went the way of his fathers.~
9 III, VI | heavenly kingdom unknown to his fathers, but also obtained of the
10 III, XXV | me to speak thus of your fathers, for it is much more just
11 III, XXV | follow them; for, though your fathers were holy, do you think
12 IV, III | the example of the ancient fathers. King Wulfhere also gave
13 IV, III | and actions of the former fathers. Then he added that the
14 IV, III | of the life of the former fathers, and rejoicing to imitate
15 IV, IV | example of the venerable fathers, under a rule and a canonical
16 IV, V | canonical statutes of the fathers. When they were met together,
17 IV, V | defined by holy and approved fathers, may be inviolably observed
18 IV, V | canonically decreed by the fathers? To which all our fellow
19 IV, V | in the canons of the holy fathers.’ Then forthwith I produced
20 IV, XVII | by the creed of the holy fathers, and by all holy and universal
21 IV, XVII | to it, and with the holy fathers confess the Father, and
22 IV, XVII | councils of the blessed fathers acceptable to God; that
23 IV, XXVII| manner of conversation of our fathers in the primitive Church,
24 V, XV | from the error of their fathers to the Catholic unity, and
25 V, XVII | Hebron, and the tombs of the fathers, he writes thus. "Hebron,
26 V, XIX | catholic rule which the Fathers fixed, and, banishing all
27 V, XIX | safeguarded the precepts which the Fathers’ rule enjoined. And long
28 V, XXI | according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house.’ And
29 V, XXI | according to the house of his fathers, a lamb for an house, and
30 V, XXI | controversy among the Catholic fathers about the difference of
31 V, XXII | deep-rooted tradition of their fathers, of whom may be said those
32 V, XXIV | the works of the venerable Fathers, the following brief notes
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