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1 Int | from his conversion in Milan (A.D. 386) to his death
2 Int | was baptized by Ambrose at Milan during Eastertide, A.D.
3 Int | to the baptismal font in Milan as humbly as any other catechumen.
4 1, I(10) | reference to Bishop Ambrose of Milan; see Bk. V, Ch. XIII; Bk.
5 5 | applies for a teaching post at Milan. Here he meets Ambrose,
6 5, XIII | therefore, the officials of Milan sent to Rome, to the prefect
7 5, XIII | should appoint me.~And to Milan I came, to Ambrose the bishop,
8 5, XIII(146)| had doubtless learned in Milan: "Bibamus sobriam ebrietatem
9 6 | Monica follows Augustine to Milan and finds him a catechumen
10 6, VI | along one of the streets of Milan, I saw a poor beggar - with
11 6, X | and he went with me to Milan, in order that he might
12 6, X | Nebridius also had come to Milan for no other reason than
13 7, VI | Verecundus - a citizen of Milan and professor of grammar,
14 7, VI | was even a monastery at Milan, outside the city’s walls,
15 8, V | notice to the citizens of Milan that they might provide
16 8, VI | country and returned to Milan. Alypius also resolved to
17 8, VII | VII~ ~15. The church of Milan had only recently begun
18 8, XI(301) | who had joined them in Milan, but about whom Augustine
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