Chapter
1 PREF | of credible witnesses to hand over what I had written
2 V | that there was no house at hand in which he could pass the
3 VI | might be disposed to take in hand.~
4 XI | the holy Epiphany was at hand, and the man of God, who
5 XX | immediately stretched out his hand, and warned them to do no
6 XXVI | saved the needy man from the hand of the stronger, and the
7 XXVI | have taken care briefly to hand down to memory.~
8 XXVIII | undertaking you may have in hand, and that you speak to me
9 XXVIII | my earthly tenement is at hand." Upon hearing these words,
10 XXIX | villages, and to lay his hand on all the lately baptized,
11 XXXIV | was some reason for his hand thus trembling and letting
12 XXXIV | just seen, for your tired hand did not let fall the knife
13 XXXVI | that his last day was at hand, he divested himself of
14 XXXVIII| of his dissolution was at hand. He bade his attendants
15 XXXVIII| entreated by a man to lay his hand on a sick person whom he
16 XXXVIII| Augustine, and let him place his hand upon you, and you shall
17 XXXVIII| this, Augustine placed his hand upon him, gave him his blessing,
18 XXXIX | which he now knew to be at hand, by partaking of the body
19 XL | and, holding one in each hand, ascended a lofty spot,
20 XLV | was the work of the right hand of the Most High, whose
21 XLVI | it and felt it with his hand through the window after
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