Book, Chapter
1 I, I | reaches them, they die. On the contrary, almost all things in the
2 II, II | Many things ye do which are contrary to our custom, or rather
3 II, II | other things you do, though contrary to our customs." They answered
4 II, XII | enmity to me; but, on the contrary, if I must die, let it rather
5 II, XIX | celebrate a different Easter, contrary to the Paschal calculation
6 II, XIX | heresy out of an old one, contrary to the orthodox faith, do
7 II, XX | in the reign of Oswald, contrary to his oath. At this time
8 III, IV | province, and even the bishops, contrary to the usual method, are
9 III, V | entertain them; and, on the contrary, whatsoever gifts of money
10 III, XV | will meet with a storm and contrary wind; but be mindful to
11 III, XXI | to hear it; but, on the contrary, he hated and despised those
12 III, XXV | celebrated Easter Sunday contrary to the custom of the universal
13 III, XXV | upon Finan, but, on the contrary, embittered him the more
14 III, XXV | he could not keep Easter contrary to the custom of those who
15 III, XXV | history of the Church, judge contrary to the Law and the Gospel,
16 III, XXV | manner, judged or acted contrary to the Divine writings?
17 III, XXVIII| as has been often said, contrary to the canonical manner,
18 IV, I | Greeks, introduce any thing contrary to the truth of the faith
19 V, XV | not to presume to live contrary to the universal custom
20 V, XVIII | doing divers other things contrary to the purity of doctrine
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