Book, Chapter
1 I, XIX | that Christ wrought in the person of his servant, all the
2 I, XXVII | small delay intervene, the person that is to be redeemed be
3 I, XXVII | is allowed to one infirm person, be granted to all women,
4 I, XXVII | arise ‘in the mind of the person sleeping; for sometimes
5 I, XXVII | lamented, that the mind of the person, who knew nothing of it,
6 I, XXVII | unless the mind of the person sleeping has been disturbed
7 I, XXXIII| honour due to so great a person.~
8 I, XXXIV | blessing his son in the person of Saul, "Benjamin shall
9 II, XII | night he saw approaching a person, whose face and habit were
10 II, XVI | also wont to describe the person of the same Paulinus, saying
11 III, III | be true, every instructed person can easily judge. But the
12 III, X | place must be that some person of greater holiness than
13 III, XI | efforts, to hold the tormented person and restrain his convulsive
14 III, XI | part whereof the possessed person was writhing in torment,
15 III, XIII | CHAP. XIII. How a certain person in Ireland was restored,
16 III, XV | miracle was not told me by a person of little credit, but by
17 III, XXIX | assuredly, as soon as such a fit person shall be found, we will
18 IV, XXIV | carried. He desired the person that ministered to him,
19 V, XXIV | amended by some ignorant person, I have corrected as to
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