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martin 35
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37 it
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35 martin
29 been
28 on
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Sulpitius Severus
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martin

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1 I | Some Envious Assailants of Martin.~Yesterday a number of monks 2 I | life of that saintly man Martin, and I was most happy to 3 I | evil spirit, had asked why Martin, who was said to have raised 4 I | does the casestand? Was Martin really not possessed of 5 I(1)| reading this account of St. Martin by Sulpitius, to form any 6 I(1)| Altogether, this Life of St. Martin seems to bring before us 7 I | stumbling-block to thee that Martin appeared touched by the 8 I | ascribed to the infirmity of Martin is, in reality, full of 9 I | calumniation of the saintly man.~Martin having, about the middle 10 I | amount of straw. Then, when Martin betook himself to rest, 11 I | laid hold of the dry straw. Martin, being wakened outof sleep 12 I | extinguished, they brought forth Martin from the midst of the flames, 13 I | this letter understand that Martin was indeed tried by that 14 II | Sulpitius has a Vision of St. Martin.~Sulpitius Severus to Aurelius 15 II | seemed suddenly to see St. Martin appear to me in the character 16 II | presbyter Clarus, a disciple of Martin's who had lately died, ascend 17 II | they have brought word that Martin is dead." I confess that 18 II | For who ever suffered but Martin suffered along with him? 19 II | lament that I have survived Martin? Shall there in future be 20 II | through the prayers of Martin in my behalf. But why, brother, 21 III | His Mother-In-Law.~How St. Martin passed from this Life to 22 III | the death of our master, Martin, to have described the manner 23 III | should be known respecting Martin are to be made public through 24 III | have to state, then, that Martin was aware of the period 25 III | variance among themselves, Martin, wishing to restore peace, 26 III | they have devoured." Then Martin, with a miraculous10 power 27 III | perceived such power in Martin that he could even rule 28 III | leaving desolate." Then Martin, affected by these lamentations, 29 III | thousand,-a special glory of Martin,-through his example so 30 III | similar to the obsequies of Martin? Let your worldly great 31 III | accompanied the body of Martin who, under his guidance, 32 III | united praises of nations. Martin is praised with the divine 33 III | with the divine psalms, Martin is honored in heavenly hymns. 34 III | into cruel Tartarus, while Martin is joyfully received into 35 III | into the bosom of Abraham. Martin, poor and insignificant


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