Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | said among other things, ‘Learn quickly, I know not how
2 I, XXVIII| are at a distance first learn from others the things that
3 I, XXIX | of your Holiness they may learn the rule of a right belief
4 II, II | Take My yoke upon you, and learn of Me, for I am meek and
5 II, V | Laurentius and Justus, and learn what was to be done in that
6 III, III | which he governed, might learn the privileges and receive
7 III, IV | and chastity as they could learn from the Prophets, the Gospels
8 III, XXII | concluded, that all those who learn and do the will of Him by
9 IV, II | churches of the English to learn Church music, which till
10 IV, VIII | dedicated to God; there to learn his lessons. This child
11 IV, XXIV | equal him, for he did not learn the art of poetry from men,
12 IV, XXIV | ear to all that he could learn, and bearing it in mind,
13 V, XI | He desired also there to learn or to receive many other
14 V, XII | this purpose, that I might learn what should become of you.’
15 V, XIX | he strove diligently to learn and to practise those things
16 V, XIX | diligently applying himself to learn those things which came
17 V, XIX | discipline, which he could not learn in his own country, he acquired
18 V, XXI | nation of the Romans could learn it. The most reverend Abbot
19 V, XXI | of this world labour to learn, and to teach and to guard
20 V, XXI | Easter, but now I so fully learn the reason for observing
21 V, XXIV | nation, as far as I could learn either from the writings
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