Book, Chapter
1 I, XXVII| by means of the sacred ministry, man is joined to God, should
2 I, XXVII| others who can perform the ministry, the illusion proceeding
3 II, I | monastery, ordained to the ministry of the altar, and sent to
4 II, II | benefit or healing from their ministry; at length, Augustine, compelled
5 II, II | due time; to fulfil the ministry of Baptism, by which we
6 II, VIII | particularly manifested in this ministry imposed upon you, opening
7 II, VIII | constantly persevering in the ministry imposed upon you, you have
8 II, VIII | believe that, through the ministry of your preaching, there
9 II, XVI | had also with him in the ministry, James, the deacon, a man
10 III, III | by whose instruction and ministry the English nation, which
11 III, VII | voluntarily undertook the ministry of preaching. The king,
12 III, XIX | diligently to persevere in the ministry of the Word which he had
13 III, XXII | the Word of faith, and the ministry of Baptism,especially in
14 III, XXIII| and by teaching, offer the ministry of life and salvation to
15 IV, III | time from the labour and ministry of the Word. When he had
16 IV, XIII | not be restrained from the ministry of the Gospel; for, taking
17 IV, XXIX | heavenly kingdom by the ministry of angels. But Herebert
18 V, XI | Frisland, attending on the ministry of the Word, chose out of
19 V, XIX | Abbot Cuthbald; and by the ministry of the brethren, he was
20 V, XXIV | priesthood, both of them by the ministry of the most reverend Bishop
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