Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII | wherein he endeavours to show him what should be his manner
2 I, XXVIII| benefit of its consolation and show to others how brotherly
3 I, XXVIII| inquire into the same, and show yourself so strict and earnest
4 II, I | his forefather, Nor did he show his nobility in religion
5 II, IV | the present times still show.~ About this time, Mellitus,
6 II, VIII | the Divine mercy, study to show yourself such that you may
7 III, VII | saintly offspring, as we shall show hereafter.~But when Coinwalch
8 III, XXV | of his observance and to show whence it was derived, and
9 III, XXV | as long as none came to show them a more perfect rule
10 III, XXV | Then said he, "Can you show any such power given to
11 III, XXIX | them that are in darkness, Show yourselves.’And again, ‘
12 III, XXIX | more suitable occasion to show who was selected and consecrated
13 III, XXX | received, and, as we shall show hereafter, ended his faithful
14 IV, X | end than that she might show by her recovery how great
15 IV, XXV | priest, who, he hoped, might show him the way of salvation,
16 IV, XXV | when I will more fully show you what you ought to do,
17 IV, XXX | 698 A.D.]~IN order to show forth the great glory of
18 IV, XXXII | who asked for them, or to show, in testimony of the miracle.~
19 V, II | tongue out of his mouth and show it him; then taking him
20 V, XIX | which he was pleased to show to a stranger, and answered,
21 V, XXI | night, and then the moon may show to the world her full orb
22 V, XXI | our Easter solemnity, to show that we are not, with the
23 V, XXI | for the Paschal time, you show that you have enough of
24 V, XXI | to the end that. they may show on their foreheads that
25 V, XXI | you not rather even now show that you choose with all
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