Book, Chapter
1 I, VI | the great glory of bearing faithful witness to God.~
2 I, VIII | persecution ceased, the faithful Christians, who, during
3 I, XVII | and fields, so that the faithful and Catholic were everywhere
4 I, XXVII | portions the offerings of the faithful at the altar are to be divided?
5 I, XXVII | maintain discipline among the faithful, as good parents do with
6 I, XXVII | To what degree may the faithful marry with their kindred?
7 I, XXVII | fourth generation of the faithful, that can be lawfully joined
8 I, XXXIII | been built of old by the faithful among the Romans, and consecrated
9 II, I | adapted to every one of the faithful. This work he began as papal
10 II, II | the hearts of many of the faithful. Immediately the blind man
11 II, VIII | increase to your labours in the faithful management of the talents
12 II, XII | him up to the envoys. A faithful friend of his, hearing of
13 II, XVIII | And 'Well done, good and faithful servant; thou hast been
14 II, XVIII | servant; thou hast been faithful over a few things, I will
15 II, XX | peace, and the number of the faithful increased, he began to teach
16 III, XI | to be received by all the faithful; for all that night, a pillar
17 III, XIII | Creator, and the honour of His faithful servant."~
18 III, XV | but by Cynimund, a most faithful priest of our church,who
19 III, XXV | it is not lawful, for the faithful either to be circumcised,
20 III, XXV | to be celebrated by the faithful, was not newly decreed by
21 III, XXX | show hereafter, ended his faithful life in great felicity.~
22 IV, III | themselves, and towards all the faithful; and with unwearied earnestness
23 IV, V | made, as the number of the faithful increased; but this matter
24 IV, XXIX | but to remember your most faithful companion, and entreat the
25 V, XXI | and detested by all the faithful, than that which that man
26 V, XXI | used, who is there of the faithful, I ask you, who does not
27 V, XX III| which, as the number of the faithful has increased, has lately
28 V, XXIV | Frithbert, both of them truly faithful bishops, departed to the
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