Book, Chapter
1 0, Life | at leisure to write more fully concerning him, of those
2 I, XVIII| heretical beliefs were so fully obliterated from the minds
3 II, I | Tiberius Constantine, so fully suppressed it, that none
4 II, X | that your Highness has fully understood what the clemency
5 II, XI | that we, discerning more fully the light of the Divine
6 II, XIV | with them thirty-six days, fully occupied in catechizing
7 III, III | having a zeal of God, but not fully according to knowledge;
8 III, IV | which we shall speak more fully hereafter in its proper
9 III, XIX | any one desires to be more fully informed, to wit, with what
10 III, XIX | read it, will find more fully described in the book of
11 III, XXVII| he could forthwith more fully make amends for the careless
12 IV, II | as has been said before, fully instructed both in sacred
13 IV, XII | there, as shall be said more fully hereafter.~In the year of
14 IV, XXV | short time, when I will more fully show you what you ought
15 V, XVIII| years; both of them were fully instructed, as well in matters
16 V, XXI | desire to be more plainly and fully informed in all these particulars,
17 V, XXI | of Easter, but now I so fully learn the reason for observing
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