Book, Chapter
1 0, Int | with regard to the Paschal question and some other matters,
2 0, Int | Irish clergy on the Paschal question and the Pelagian heresy.~
3 0, Int | which settled the Easter question for the English Church.
4 0, Int | Church towards the Paschal question. The Northern Irish are
5 0, Life | attitude towards the Easter question, which calls forth his strongest
6 I, I | their language makes the question of their origin one of great
7 I, I | terms, than that when any question should arise, they should
8 I, XXVII| this our history:~The First Question of the blessed Augustine,
9 I, XXVII| you."~Augustine’s Second Question—Whereas the faith is one
10 I, XXVII| thereto.~Augustine’s Third Question.—I beseech you, what punishment
11 I, XXVII| vanities.~Augustine’s Fourth Question. — Whether two full brothers
12 I, XXVII| contradict it.~Augustine’s Fifth Question.—To what degree may the
13 I, XXVII| knowingly.~Augustine’s Sixth Question.—Whether a bishop may be
14 I, XXVII| preservation?~Augustine’s Seventh Question.—How are we to deal with
15 I, XXVII| authority.~Augustine’s Eighth Question.—Whether a woman with child
16 I, XXVII| church.~Augustine’s Ninth Question—Whether after an illusion,
17 III, V | council, to the priest in question, "Methinks, brother, that
18 III, XIII | point of death. Nor do I question but that after the death
19 III, XXV | CHAP. XXV. How the question arose about the due time
20 III, XXV | great and frequently debated question arose about the observance
21 III, XXV | ecclesiastical life. Whereupon this question began naturally to influence
22 III, XXV | whose name was Agatho. The question being raised there concerning
23 III, XXV | ruled; and that there this question should be decided. The kings,
24 IV, III | I be permitted to ask a question? "—" Ask what you will,"
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