Book, Chapter
1 I, XIX | was himself cured of his infirmity by a vision. [429 A.D.]~
2 I, XIX | in the same place by his infirmity, a fire broke out in a cottage
3 I, XIX | medicines to be applied to his infirmity; but one night he saw one
4 I, XXI | laboured under a grievous infirmity; for the sinews of the knee
5 I, XXVII| of his garment, and her infirmity immediately departed from
6 I, XXVII| God? But you may say, Her infirmity compelled her, whereas these
7 I, XXVII| mortal flesh, through the infirmity of our nature, is ordained
8 I, XXVII| to be weary, is from the infirmity of our nature; and what
9 I, XXVII| from the superfluity or infirmity of nature, and sometimes
10 I, XXVII| either through superfluity or infirmity of nature, such an illusion
11 II, VII | laboured under the bodily infirmity of gout, but his mind was
12 III, IX | found herself healed of her infirmity. Upon which she called for
13 III, XIX | Here he fell into some infirmity of body, and was thought
14 III, XXVII| unless prevented by bodily infirmity, repeat the whole Psalter
15 IV, I | but the weight of bodily infirmity prevented him from becoming
16 IV, III | presently seized with bodily infirmity, and the same daily increasing,
17 IV, III | presently eased of their infirmity, and restored to their desired
18 IV, V | but hindered by grievous infirmity from administering his episcopal
19 IV, IX | of the flesh and of her infirmity and entered into the joys
20 IV, XI | he fell into great bodily infirmity, of which he afterwards
21 IV, XIV | been attacked by the same infirmity, and had long kept his bed.
22 IV, XIX | she might recover from her infirmity; but on the third day she
23 IV, XXIII| soul the trial of a long infirmity of the flesh, to the end
24 IV, XXIII| in adversity, or bodily infirmity. In the seventh year of
25 IV, XXIV | was preceded by a bodily infirmity under which he laboured
26 IV, XXIX | wasted by a long-continued infirmity, through the dispensation
27 IV, XXXI | was seized with a sudden infirmity, insomuch that he fell to
28 V, II | labouring under any grievous infirmity, or want, whom they might
29 V, V | off the heaviness of his infirmity, dressed himself and went
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