Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | Apostle, ‘It is a fearful thing to fall into the hands of
2 I, VIII | desirous to hear some new thing, and never holding firm
3 I, XXVII| brother’s flesh. For which thing also John the Baptist was
4 I, XXVII| thoughts. In which case, one thing is evident, that the mind
5 I, XXX | impossible to cut off every thing at once from their rude
6 I, XXXI | rejoice, save for that good thing which all men enjoy as well
7 II, IX | English, or of the Britons, a thing which no English king had
8 II, XIII | the gods were good for any thing, they would rather forward
9 III, IV | Apostle, "And if in any thing ye be otherwise minded,
10 III, XIX | profit.~But there is one thing among the rest, which we
11 III, XIX | when we think it a light thing to rob and to defraud the
12 III, XXV | yet you despise it as a thing of naught. He so computed
13 III, XXIX | little after, ‘It is a light thing that thou shouldst be my
14 IV, I | the Greeks, introduce any thing contrary to the truth of
15 IV, III | reading or doing any other thing, he forthwith called upon
16 V, VII | saints in heaven. This same thing, about that time, was wont
17 V, XII | seemed to me but a small thing; even as that wondrous brightness
18 V, XIX | authority acquitted of every thing, whether specified against
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