Dialogue, Chapter
1 I, II | silently meditating on these things in my thoughts, this source
2 I, V | subsequent feasts; but these things had better be passed over,
3 I, V | the most desirable of all things, they neither possess them,
4 I, VI | that there were certain things in his books of an unsound
5 I, VI | condemned on account of those things which justly fell under
6 I, VI | writings, I found very many things which pleased me, but some
7 I, VII | Chapter VII.~For while many things in his books which were
8 I, VII | fallen. When these and other things of a like nature were brought
9 I, IX | who perhaps owns to these things, hear what you are saying,
10 I, IX | Seek to narrate all the things which I witnessed: I shall
11 I, X | inclination, but to depend in all things on his will and authority.
12 I, XII | all remembrance of such things, as it annoys us, ought
13 I, XII | to relate to you some few things about more such persons.~
14 I, XIII | in the desert where, all things being dry and burnt up by
15 I, XIII | produced such a happy state of things to the holy man; for the
16 I, XIII | the saints, prepared these things for his servants. For those
17 I, XIII | departed. We, beholding these things, and being still under the
18 I, XIV | For in truth, whatever things thy servants do in thy name
19 I, XV | shall mention still greater things. I call Christ21 to witness
20 I, XV | nothing, nor will I relate things published by uncertain authors,
21 I, XIX | for the endurance of all things however extreme, it so happened
22 I, XX | having suffered all those things which the possessed are
23 I, XXI | to me reflecting on these things, there occurs the thought
24 I, XXI | inasmuch as all necessary things are bestowed upon him when
25 I, XXI | But let us leave all these things to be described more pungently
26 I, XXII | suffice for you to learn these things respecting the various operations
27 I, XXIII| you to repeat to me those things which are already sufficiently
28 I, XXIV | of grounds that all those things which different individuals
29 I, XXIV | virtue against all these things, and performed such wonders
30 I, XXIV | But even had they done things equal to his, what judge
31 I, XXIV | have narrated marvelous things, still you have not stated
32 I, XXVI | are put to shame, that the things which they themselves cannot
33 I, XXVII| nor will I touch on those things which he did as a layman
34 II, I | had done. But when do such things remain concealed in the
35 II, II | truth-I am going to tell things wonderful-we saw the whole
36 II, IV | imagine how great those things were which, while still
37 II, IV | can judge even from these things which are well known to
38 II, V | known and believed all these things about that man ; but you
39 II, V | that Martin was asking for things which he did not incline
40 II, VI | with him was concerning things present, things to come,
41 II, VI | concerning things present, things to come, the glory of the
42 II, VII | do you think that these things should have appeared to
43 II, VIII | related already so many things to you, that my speech ought
44 II, X | marriage belongs to those things which may be excused, while
45 II, XII | he refused none of those things which the estimable virgin
46 II, XIII | will: I am about to relate things somewhat difficult of belief,
47 II, XIII | doltish. I am aware that these things seemed incredible even to
48 II, XIII | council, and that those things were there decreed by the
49 II, XIV | about to happen are those things which are feared in the
50 II, XIV | continued. But inasmuch as all things beating upon the excellences
51 III, I | indeed, ignorant of all the things which are to be related,
52 III, I | one who goes over again things already known to him; since,
53 III, I | conscience in his knowledge of things which he is sure, through
54 III, I | gladly hears over again things already known. And I will
55 III, I | committed to writing many things regarding him; but through
56 III, I | feel for his deeds, those things are always new to me which,
57 III, I | convey a knowledge of these things to the East, and is now
58 III, II | I shall not repeat the things which were spoken yesterday:
59 III, III | also have accomplished many things in his name.~
60 III, V | said to hesitate about some things which were related yesterday.
61 III, VII | witnesses to prove those things which we have said, I will
62 III, XV | rage on account of these things, and, as I believe, chiefly
63 III, XV | After he had uttered many things like these, and others of
64 III, XVI | takes no notice either of things present or future, but if
65 III, XVII | will convey to the East the things you have now heard about
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