Book, Chapter
1 0, Life| psalms, as far as he was able; he also strove to pass
2 I, II | Romans, the barbarians, not able to stand the charge of the
3 I, XVII| of Christ, yet were not able of themselves to confute
4 I, XVII| put before them, not being able to reply, confessed their
5 II, I | done. But not being then able to perform this task, because,
6 II, VI | his father, and was not able to restore the bishop to
7 II, VII | active men had not been able to overcome with all their
8 II, X | moved by you, will not be able to walk; but, like a stone
9 II, XI | your hands. That you may be able to fulfil this task, supported
10 II, XVII| God, and as far as man is able, pay Him the sincere devotion
11 II, XVII| mind. For what else are we able to offer to our God, but
12 III, V | reported, that he had not been able to do any good by his teaching
13 III, X | confusion, but they were not able to save the burning house,
14 III, XI | distort his limbs. None being able to hold or bind him, the
15 III, XI | present, who had not been able, by their efforts, to hold
16 III, XVI | formerly its queen. Not being able to take it by storm or by
17 III, XXII| when the bishop was not able to prevent or correct the
18 III, XXV | among the Gentiles, were not able at once to cast off all
19 III, XXV | as far as I know and am able, in all things to obey his
20 III, XXIX| adds, "we have not been able now, on account of the length
21 IV, III | as far as King Oswy was able to extend his dominions.
22 IV, XXV | yourself as far as you are able to fasting and psalms, and
23 V, II | alms. He had never been able to speak one word; besides,
24 V, XII | was called), that you are able to endure such severe cold;"
25 V, XV | monastery, yet without being able to achieve his end; and
26 V, XIX | him somewhat recovered and able to speak, knelt down, and
27 V, XXI | time; though he was not yet able to bring back to the way
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