Book, Chapter
1 I, I | will go thither, you can obtain settlements; or, if any
2 I, XIII | Aetius, the consul, could not obtain it. [446 A.D.]~In the year
3 I, XIII | all this, they could not obtain any help from him, as he
4 I, XXIII| might, by humble entreaty, obtain of the blessed Gregory,
5 I, XXXII| good works, that you may obtain your reward in Heaven from
6 II, VII | flames of this world, and to obtain that they should not injure
7 II, VIII | disease of superstition, might obtain the mercy of their Saviour:
8 II, XI | have been made worthy to obtain. Inflame the coldness of
9 III, V | desirous that the nation should obtain the, salvation it demanded,
10 III, XIII | merits of my own whereby to obtain a prolongation of life,
11 III, XXI | to wife; but he could not obtain his desire unless he would
12 III, XXI | even though he should not obtain the maiden; being chiefly
13 III, XXIX | Highness seeks, and shall obtain, and all your islands shall
14 IV, IX | entreated her that she would obtain of the mercy of our pitiful
15 V, VII | Rome, being desirous to obtain the peculiar honour of being
16 V, VII | holy places, that he might obtain to be more readily received
17 V, IX | and pilgrim in Ireland to obtain hereafter a country in heaven,
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