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1 Int, 1 | in Pelagius’ presence at Rome by a certain brother of
2 4, XIV | to Hierius, an orator of Rome, a man I did not know by
3 5 | troubles yet unknown at Rome. His experiences at Rome
4 5 | Rome. His experiences at Rome prove disappointing and
5 5, VIII | I was persuaded to go to Rome and teach there what I had
6 5, VIII | I did not wish to go to Rome because of the richer fees
7 5, VIII | thou didst offer me at Rome an enticement, through the
8 5, VIII | own home, and I went on to Rome.~
9 5, IX | And lo, I was received in Rome by the scourge of bodily
10 5, X | certain health. After this, at Rome, I again joined those deluding
11 5, X | many of them concealed in Rome at that time144 - made me
12 5, X(144)| under an official ban in Rome.~
13 5, XII | practice what I came to Rome to do - the teaching of
14 5, XII | offenses were committed in Rome which I had not had to bear
15 5, XIII | officials of Milan sent to Rome, to the prefect of the city,
16 6, VIII | 13. He had gone on to Rome before me to study law -
17 6, X | CHAPTER X~ ~16. I found him at Rome, and he was bound to me
18 6, X | by the spur of fear. At Rome he was assessor to the secretary
19 7, II | professor of rhetoric at Rome, who died a Christian, as
20 7, II | had known intimately at Rome. And I cannot refrain from
21 7, II | almost all the nobility of Rome were wedded; and who had
22 7, II | steel-clad Mars,”241~ ~whom Rome once conquered, and now
23 7, II | of regeneration. At this Rome marveled and the Church
24 7, II | of his faith - which at Rome those who are about to enter
25 8, III | while we were absent at Rome, he was overtaken with bodily
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