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1 Pre | general reprehension for having too boldly laid hold of
2 Pre | will reveal it to no other, having received your promise to
3 Pre | the whole of that, through having neglected these matters
4 I | and because, through their having presented to the world the
5 I(2) | belief or unbelief, except as having some ulterior object: "We
6 II | on his blessed actions) having been seized and put in chains,
7 V | Now, this same Hilarius, having instituted him in the office
8 V | prediction. For, first of all, having followed some devious paths
9 V | as it fell; nevertheless, having had his hands bound behind
10 V | and stripped. The robber, having led him to a private place
11 VI | of Martin.~Martin, then, having gone on from thence, after
12 VI | devil met him in the way, having assumed the form of a man.
13 VI | place he was going. Martin having answered him to the effect
14 VI | betaking himself to Italy, and having found the Church in the
15 VI | flight. And not long after having discovered that, through
16 VII | followed in his footsteps; and having been most joyously welcomed
17 VII | had then left home, and having remained away three days,
18 VII | of the departed brother. Having given himself for some time
19 VII | being restored to life, and having immediately obtained baptism,
20 VIII | lamentations of a wailing crowd. Having, in an anxious state of
21 IX | Multitudes of the citizens having previously been posted by
22 X | Bishop of Tours.~And now having entered on the episcopal
23 XI | come down from antiquity. Having, therefore, for a time kept
24 XIII | fall on being cut, Martin, having been bound, is, in accordance
25 XIV | transactions of a like kind. For, having in a certain village set
26 XV | that, the light of truth having been revealed to them, they
27 XVII | man of proconsular rank, having been laid hold of by a demon,
28 XVII | results. Martin, therefore, having been asked to lay his hands
29 XVII | extraordinary affection, as having been the author of his salvation.~
30 XVII | salvation.~About the same time, having entered the dwelling of
31 XIX | striking example of the age, having begun to suffer grievously
32 XIX | when a pretty thick skin32 having grown over it had already
33 XIX | detract from the truth, while, having so many to choose from,
34 XXIII| youth, Anatolius by name, having, under the profession of
35 XXIV | young man in Spain, who, having by many signs obtained for
36 XXIV | a certain day, prayer38 having been previously offered,
37 XXV | with Martin.~For since I, having long heard accounts of his
38 XXV | Paulinus, being rich and having many possessions, by selling
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