Chapter
1 Pre | for so long a course of time. But, after all, that I
2 I | as a bishop. At the same time, I cannot hope to set forth
3 I | berecorded. At the same time, I had in the interests
4 V | to the Faith.~From that time quitting military service,
5 V | universal esteem. For some time Martin made his abode with
6 V | tears, that he would in due time return. According to report
7 VI | Here he subsisted for some time on the roots of plants;
8 VII | far from the town. At this time a certain catechumen joined
9 VII | Having given himself for some time to earnest prayer, and perceiving
10 VII | his former life. From this time forward, the name of the
11 VIII | body, and spent some little time in prayer. Ere long, the
12 IX | held.~Nearly about the same time, Martin was called upon
13 IX | observed that he was at the time severely censured in the
14 IX | the enemy was at the same time both pointed out and destroyed.~
15 X | Accordingly he made use, for some time, of the cell connected with
16 X | while the elders spent their time in prayer. Rarely did any
17 XI | name of the martyr, or the time when he suffered, should
18 XI | Having, therefore, for a time kept away from the place,
19 XI | uncertain, but, at the same time not lending his authority
20 XII | Now, it came to pass some time after the above, that while
21 XIV | eminence, much about the same time, in other transactions of
22 XIV | fasting and praying the whole time, he besought the Lord, that,
23 XVI | paralysis that for a long time she had been quite unable
24 XVI | already dead before the time. I beseech thee to go to
25 XVII | Several Devils.~At the same time the servant of one Tetradius,
26 XVII | For Tetradius, at that time, was still involved in the
27 XVII | salvation.~About the same time, having entered the dwelling
28 XVIII| tumult which had at the time been felt.~At Paris, again,
29 XX | fierce character, and at that time elated with the victory
30 XX | but would perish a short time afterwards. And we have
31 XXI | hand, while at the same time he exulted in the crime
32 XXII | the brethren who had, some time previously, lost their baptism
33 XXIII| to Martin, and in a short time became distinguished for
34 XXIII| him, and lived for some time on the common store along
35 XXIII| with the rest. Then, as time went on, he began to affirm
36 XXIV | again, that about the same time there was a young man in
37 XXIV | informed me that at the same time one arose in the East, who
38 XXIV | the devil about this very time tempted Martin. For, on
39 XXV | seeing him. At the same time, because already my mind
40 XXV | of the case. And at this time it is scarcely credible
41 XXVII| spoken of, though all the time perhaps I have been thinking
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