Volume
1 I| Whereof the apostle to Timothy: It behoveth that he have
2 II| man into his house named Timothy, who no man would receive
3 II| tyrants, wherefore the said Timothy suffered death and passion
4 II| Tarquinius supposed that Timothy had had great plenty of
5 II| he found certainly that Timothy had no great riches, he
6 IV| Dionysius in an epistle to Timothy saith in this wise: O my
7 IV| this wise: O my brother Timothy, if thou hadst seen the
8 IV| the prodigy, my brother Timothy, of the day of the martyrdom
9 IV| Dionysius, in an epistle to Timothy, saith ot the death of Paul
10 IV| friend. Also my brother Timothy, best beloved of my soul,
11 IV| son. Woe to me, my brother Timothy' what is happed to us of
12 IV| to these sons, my brother Timothy, that be deprived of their
13 IV| slain. And now, my brother Timothy, these be they whom thou
14 IV| sisters of the SS. Donatus and Timothy, which were informed in
15 IV| He said thus, speaking to Timothy: Thus we and thou, as thou
16 V| Of S. Timothy, and interpretation of his
17 V| interpretation of his name.~Timothy is as much to say as holding
18 V| Of S. Timothy.~S. Timothy was taken under
19 V| Of S. Timothy.~S. Timothy was taken under Nero of
20 V| brought to the church of S. Timothy and Apollinarius with the
21 VI| in the fourth chapter to Timothy, saying: Luke is only with
22 VII| went to the church of S. Timothy, and Iaid him tofore the
23 VII| Apostle. December 21, ii. 138.~Timothy and Appolinaris. August
|