Book, Chapter
1 I, XII | opposition. Then the Romans declared to the Britons, that they
2 I, XVII | adversaries. For the evil spirits declared their fear, and when the
3 I, XXVII | abundantly shown, that that is declared by Almighty God to be polluted
4 I, XXVII | all, had not David first declared them to be clean. Then the
5 I, XXVII | to what has been before declared, to enter the church.~Augustine’
6 II, XIII | and renouncing idolatry, declared that he received the faith
7 III, VIII | who were in other houses, declared they had then plainly heard
8 III, XV | priest of our church,who declared that it was related to him
9 III, XIX | divine operation, have been declared by many miracles. We have
10 III, XXI | and future immortality, he declared that he would willingly
11 III, XXVII | and of great veracity, who declared he had heard the story from
12 IV, XXII | man and married, and he declared that he had come to the
13 IV, XXIII | angels; and this she openly declared, in the very same hour that
14 IV, XXVIII| to go to the island, he declared to the brothers, "If by
15 IV, XXIX | understood; while to others he declared the same openly.~There was
16 V, XII | silent, his life would have declared that he had seen many things
17 V, XIX | acquitted of all blame, and declared worthy of his bishopric.~
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