Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | and with much joy have read thy devout and learned letter,
2 0, Life | with him and wept. Now we read and now we lamented, nay,
3 0, Life | nay, we wept even as we read. In such rapture we passed
4 0, Life | I would not have my boys read a lie, nor labour herein
5 III, V | haste to be gone, either to read with his brethren or to
6 III, XIX | among the angels; let him read the little book of his life
7 III, XIX | warfare, whosoever will read it, will find more fully
8 III, XXVIII| of modest character, well read in the Scripture, and diligently
9 IV, III | he was wont to pray and read in private, with a few,
10 IV, III | answered, "Have not you read—The Lord also thundered
11 IV, XVIII | all those, that heard or read it.~
12 IV, XXXI | miracles, by such as shall read it.~
13 V, XIII | small, and gave it me to read; looking into it, I there
14 V, XIII | followers to bring it to me to read. Having read it, I found
15 V, XIII | it to me to read. Having read it, I found therein most
16 V, XIII | salvation of such as shall read or hear it.~
17 V, XV | his bounty it came to be read by lesser persons. The writer
18 V, XIX | being, as the case required, read, by order of the Apostolic
19 V, XIX | above stated. This being read, the hearers were amazed,
20 V, XIX | arrived n Britain.~Having read the letters which he brought
21 V, XXI | and the other virtues, we read that he was shorn when he
22 V, XXI | especially since we do not read that there was ever any
23 V, XXI | This letter having been read in the presence of King.
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