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Sulpitius Severus
On the life of St. Martin

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1501 XXI(36) | Halm reads the imperative "videris," "consider."~ 1502 VII | Chapter VII.~Martin restores a Catechumen 1503 VI | holy Hilarius, whom the violence of the heretics had driven 1504 VII | began to suffer from a violent fever. It so happened that 1505 VI | him with many injuries, violently expelled him from the city. 1506 XXVII | with poisoned tongue and a viper's mouth. And truly we have 1507 VII(18) | adesse virtutem."~ 1508 XXI | to discover who had been visited with this calamity. They 1509 X | by the numbers of those visiting it, he established a monastery 1510 I | names from this source; viz. devoting their pens to 1511 XXIII | kind of murmur of many. voices, could be heard. Then, on 1512 II | desire with the necessary vows, had not his as yet too 1513 Pre(1) | Quod non edideris: nescit vox missa reverti."-Hor. Art 1514 VII | assigned to gloomy regions and vulgar crowds, he received a severe 1515 X(25) | V. is "defensor" in the Vulgate, and thus the man referred 1516 XX | which he then desired to go, waging war, against the Emperor 1517 XXI | to bring home wood in his wagon. Upon hearing this, Martin 1518 VIII | and the lamentations of a wailing crowd. Having, in an anxious 1519 VIII | multitude looked on, he walked along with Martin to the 1520 I(2) | point there was a total want of judgment and a blindness 1521 XX | then desired to go, waging war, against the Emperor Valentinianus, 1522 VI | death now nearly at hand, he warded off the imminent danger 1523 XX | strength about a year after. wards, Maximus was taken and slain 1524 I | knowledge, and heavenly warfare, and divine virtue. In so 1525 V | long after this, he was warned in a dream that he should 1526 I(2) | the evidence appears to warrant his belief, he will readily 1527 I | from reading of Hector as a warrior, or Socrates as an expounder 1528 XIV | after the manner of heavenly warriors, suddenly presented themselves 1529 XX | he had won in the civil wars, and when the disgraceful 1530 XXV | present me with water to wash my hands, and at eventide 1531 XXVI | fastings, or his power in watchings and prayers, along with 1532 XXV | person to present me with water to wash my hands, and at 1533 XXII | have given up their evil ways. The devil saying in opposition 1534 XIV | which had acquired great wealth through the superstitious 1535 XV | of fetching the blow, the weapon was struck out of his hands 1536 XIII(27) | reference to those "that wear soft clothing,"-oi ta\ malaka\ 1537 XIX | from, we avoid exciting weariness in the reader.~ 1538 I | before them should makethem weary of the subject. But I implore 1539 XXVII | Frequently, too, he used to weep for the sins of those who 1540 VIII | and enquired what such weeping meant, he was told that 1541 XII | any longer to sustain the weight, they set down the dead 1542 VII | having been most joyously welcomed by him, he established for 1543 XIII | common extolled by all. The well-known result was that on that 1544 XXIV(38) | passage. It anticipates a wellknown sentiment of Burns, the 1545 XIII | miracle, while the monks wept for joy; and the name of 1546 | whereas 1547 XXIII | who were conducting him. Wherefore, who can doubt that this, 1548 XII | step farther, they began to whiff themselves about in the 1549 XXIII | numerous lights; and the whisperings of those moving about in 1550 VI | that he was minded to go whithersoever the Lord called him, the 1551 I(2) | which make the testimony wholly insufficient; and, while 1552 XVII | his teeth, and to lacerate whomsoever he met. The house was thrown 1553 IX | citizens, pretending that his wife was ill, and casting himself 1554 XXIV | Martin is tempted by the Wiles of the Devil.~It was found, 1555 X | fasting was past. No one used wine, except when illness compelled 1556 XI | from the place, by no means wishing to lessen the religious 1557 IV | eyes might not be pained by witnessing the death of others, he 1558 XX | with the victory he had won in the civil wars, and when 1559 XX | royal banquet. The king was wonderfully pleased because he had gained 1560 XIII | distance a great multitude of wondering spectators. And now the 1561 VII | existence. The same man was wont to relate that, when he 1562 XVIII | from the sackcloth which he wore, wrought frequent miracles 1563 XIX | example of his power of working miracles, inasmuch as she 1564 I | devoted to the pursuit of worldly glory, have, as they imagined, 1565 IV(13) | represented by the modern Worms.~ 1566 XVI(30) | called cilicium, and was worn by soldiers and others.~ 1567 XIII | thy God, whom you say you worship, we ourselves will cut down 1568 I | accomplish something well worth the necessary pains, if 1569 XX | presbyter, as thinking no one worthier to drink next to himself, 1570 XXI | throwing his head free, had wounded him with his horn in the 1571 XVII | the house; and the poor wretch began at once to rage with 1572 Pre | reserved for truly eloquent writers. But I have not been able 1573 I(2) | Some form years ago," writes Dr. Cazenove, "an audience 1574 XXVI | he allowed himself to be wronged by the lowest clerics with 1575 X | Chapter X.~Martin as Bishop of Tours.~ 1576 XIII | Chapter XIII.~Martin escapes from a Falling 1577 XIV | Chapter XIV.~Martin destroys/Heathen 1578 XIX | Chapter XIX.~A Letter of Martin effects 1579 XV | Chapter XV.~Martin offers his Neck 1580 XVI | Chapter XVI.~Cures effected by St. Martin.~ 1581 XVII | Chapter XVII.~Martin casts out Several 1582 XVIII | Chapter XVIII.~Martin performs Various 1583 XX | Chapter XX.~How Martin acted towards 1584 XXI | Chapter XXI.~Martin has to do both with 1585 XXII | Chapter XXII.~Martin preaches Repentance 1586 XXIII | Chapter XXIII.~A Case of Diabolic Deception.~ 1587 XXIV | Chapter XXIV.~Martin is tempted by the 1588 XXVI | Chapter XXVI.~Words cannot describe the 1589 XXVII | Chapter XXVII.~Wonderful Piety of Martin.~ 1590 XX | recovering his strength about a year after. wards, Maximus was 1591 XX | priestly firmness not to have yielded to royal flattery), when 1592 III | retire from military service, yielding to the entreaties of his 1593 XXI | had got loose on the oxen yoked together, one of the oxen, 1594 Pre | Nevertheless, I have my fears that yon will become the means of 1595 X | assigned to the brethren of younger years, while the elders 1596 II | had not his as yet too youthful age prevented. 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