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1001 II | in persecutions of the wicked, in care for the weak, in
1002 II | with human and spiritual wickedness, while invariably, as he
1003 III(8) | the fact of their being widely read.~
1004 I(1) | to accept the theory of willful deception on the part of
1005 II | virtues he was alike able and willing to be a martyr. But if he
1006 II | testimony of truth he would willingly have fallen. But if, after
1007 III | to me; and thou thyself wilt guard over those for whose
1008 I | having, about the middle of winter, come to a certain parish,6
1009 I | sleep, he did not take the wise course of repelling the
1010 III | preferred; for he neither wished to leave us, nor to be longer
1011 III | placed no weight upon his own wishes, nor reserved anything to
1012 III | among themselves, Martin, wishing to restore peace, although
1013 | within
1014 III | in our desolation? Fierce wolves will speedily attack thy
1015 I | meantime, rested, as was his wont, upon the bare ground, tired
1016 II(7) | would have mounted the wooden horse," an instrument of
1017 III | made for the mountains and woods, to no small wonder of many
1018 II | sins, which had rendered me worn and miserable. Then, after
1019 III | nights, he compelled his worn-out limbs to do service to his
1020 I | not have recorded in holy writ an incident of that kind -
1021 I(2) | St. Matt. xxvii. 42.~
1022 I(3) | Acts xxviii. 4.~
1023 | Yes
1024 I | Envious Assailants of Martin.~Yesterday a number of monks having
1025 III | life-labor was finished, or young soldiers who had just taken
1026 II | to the illustrious Hebrew youths, amid the circling flames,
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