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Sulpitius Severus
On the life of St. Martin

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1 II(7) | regeneration does not take place before baptism, and that 2 III(8)| The place here called by Sulpitius " 3 IV | battle, which was to take place on the morrow, and not from 4 V | having led him to a private place apart from the rest, began 5 VI | first asked him to what place he was going. Martin having 6 X | little distance; and the place could be approached only 7 X | when they assembled at the place of prayer. They all took 8 XI | not far from the town, a place very close to the monastery, 9 XI | time kept away from the place, by no means wishing to 10 XI | one day went out to the place, taking a few brethren with 11 XII | crowd not to move from the place in which they were, and 12 XIII | the chief priest of that place, and a crowd of other heathens 13 XIII | extent, that now there is no place thereabouts which is not 14 XIV | the fire only acted in the place where it was ordered to 15 XIV | therefore, withdrew to a place in the vicinity, and there 16 XV | shall also relate what took place in the village of the Aedui. 17 XX | submissiveness, taken a second place to the royal retinue, in 18 XX | that he could not take a place at the table of one who, 19 XX | of Martin had taken his place; but he himself occupied 20 XX | that this did in fact take place. For, on his first arrival 21 XXII | Martin, to relate what took place; both because the virtues 22 XXIII | the whole monastery in the place was excited. It might be 23 XXIV | have just related, took place in the way which I have 24 XXVI | him lay, repel them from a place in his affection.~


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