Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | reflections on the evils of the times, of the ardent charity which
2 I, XX | surprise, the bishops three times cried, "Hallelujah." A universal
3 I, XXII | which knew nothing of those times, and was only acquainted
4 I, XXVII | received Baptism. For in these times the Holy Church chastises
5 I, XXVII | received the pall in the old times of my predecessors, and
6 I, XXVII | the Romans, from ancient times, for such an one to seek
7 II, I | to the end that at all times, by their example, as he
8 II, IV | by so doing the present times still show.~ About this
9 II, XIX | among them in very late times, and that not all their
10 III, V | the slothfulness of our times, that all those who bore
11 III, XIV | reserve himself for better times. He therefore disbanded
12 III, XIX | office of priesthood in old times, and who were known to fame;
13 III, XXIV | that the pagans had thirty times the number of men; for they
14 III, XXV | sometimes happened in those times that Easter was twice celebrated
15 IV, II | were there ever happier times since the English came into
16 IV, VIII | hour was come, called three times upon one of the virgins
17 IV, VIII | when she had done this many times, and yet no one did her
18 IV, XVIII | monastery; he had been several times before at Rome, and was
19 IV, XIX | diseases were at divers times healed; and the coffin wherein
20 IV, XXII | generally loosed at those times when Masses had been celebrated
21 IV, XXVII | also as abbot. From ancient times, the bishop was wont to
22 V, XXI | solemnity, which the Law many times commends to be observed
23 V, XXI | these same cycles of the times to come, because, desiring
24 V, XXI | to look back to former times, to wit, the times of the
25 V, XXI | former times, to wit, the times of the patriarchs, Job,
26 V, XX III| with calamities at both times. They carried their flaming
27 V, XX III| English. In these favourable times of peace and calm, many
28 V, XXIV | Nature of Things, and of the Times, one book of each; likewise,
29 V, XXIV | of each; likewise, of the Times, one larger book.~A book
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