Chapter
1 III | Martin.~Accordingly, at a certain period, when he had nothing
2 VI | island Gallinaria,16 with a certain presbyter as his companion,
3 VII | the town. At this time a certain catechumen joined him, being
4 VIII | passing by the estate of a certain man named Lupicinus, who
5 IX | forth from his monastery, a certain Ruricius, one of the citizens,
6 IX | who had been present, a certain one of the name Defensor
7 XII | journey, he met the body of a certain heathen, which was being
8 XIII | Pine-tree.~Again, when in a certain village he had demolished
9 XIV | like kind. For, having in a certain village set fire to a very
10 XV | happened to Martin, that when a certain man had resolved to wound
11 XVI | the following example. A certain girl at Treves31 was so
12 XVII | entered the dwelling of a certain householder in the same
13 XVII | depart, it laid hold of a certain member of the family, who
14 XIX | himself also, when, by a certain accident, he had fallen
15 XXII | their subsequent repentance, certain of the brethren who had,
16 XXIII| Diabolic Deception.~There was a certain man, Clarus by name, a most
17 XXIII| were staying with him, a certain youth, Anatolius by name,
18 XXIII| the brethren to believe by certain signs. At length he went
19 XXIV | in this delusion that a certain bishop named Rufus worshiped
20 XXIV | tempted Martin. For, on a certain day, prayer38 having been
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