Chapter
1 Int| paid to the relics of holy men by carrying them round the
2 1 | but has ever been rich in men of courage and great eloquence.
3 2 | in evil suspicions of all men, and, unless the candidates
4 2 | accept for the ministry only men who are virgins, or those
5 4 | worshipped. Great honour do men of this sort pay to the
6 5 | clothes and declare they were men? Not that they were not
7 5 | and Mercury, who were but men long ago dead, but because,
8 6 | six hundred thousand armed men; and 4960 Stephen, the follower
9 7 | own meaning.” Do you call men of this sort idolaters?
10 8 | venerable bones of the dead men Peter and Paul, as we should
11 8 | less requires the blood of men. This is what you say, or
12 9 | however, impute to pious men the faults and errors of
13 10 | hardest hearts, and compelled men to believe. And so I will
14 11 | prudent and the wisest of men, began to pray without putting
15 12 | shame, if you will, with men of the world, I will fast
16 12 | women; yea, with religious men whose looks witness to their
17 15 | respecting them runs thus: If all men were to seclude themselves
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