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haughty 4
haunts 1
have 148
having 61
havoc 1
he 478
head 5
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63 only
63 time
62 even
61 having
61 such
59 chapter
59 said
Sulpitius Severus
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   Dialogue,  Chapter
1 I, I | gone three years before. Having embraced this most affectionate 2 I, IV | pursue our voyage; that, having made our way on shore, we 3 I, VIII | possession of Jerusalem. Having already in my former journey 4 I, IX | and my whole family, which having followed me against my own 5 I, IX | returned to Alexandria, and having visited the brethren there 6 I, X | after blaming them much for having publicly revealed what the 7 I, XI | snake, and that moreover, having got the better of the serpent, 8 I, XI | themselves miserable in having made their abode only too 9 I, XIII | twelve miles from the Nile, having as my guide one of the brethren 10 I, XIII | animal could have done; and having eaten them, it departed. 11 I, XIV | at the usual dinner time. Having entered the vacant cell 12 I, XIV | beast devoured it, and then, having committed this evil deed, 13 I, XIV | aside its misery on thus having obtained forgiveness, it 14 I, XV | the creature desired; and having called upon the name of 15 I, XV | animals. Thus, those brethren, having visited the anchorite whom 16 I, XV | their labor, inasmuch as, having been permitted to be eye-witnesses 17 I, XVI | for sustaining existence. Having thus fasted for seven days, 18 I, XVIII| then, when a certain man having laid aside all worldly business, 19 I, XVIII| all worldly business, and having entered a monastery of very23 20 I, XVIII| enter it. The Master then, having accepted that profession 21 I, XVIII| neither did the Abbot regret having issued such harsh commands, 22 I, XVIII| did the disciple repent having obeyed the orders received. 23 I, XVIII| happy, deservedly glorious, having been tested in obedience, 24 I, XX | chains. It was only after having suffered all those things 25 I, XXII | distinguished family, and having a wife and little son, happening 26 I, XXII | parts of the desert, and having also seen several tents 27 I, XXII | with his own teeth. Then, having been carried back to the 28 I, XXII | length, after two years, having been set free from the unclean 29 I, XXIII| higher price. This same book, having got a long way before me 30 II, I | Well then, when first, having left the schools, I attached 31 II, III | the meantime,the soldiers having returned to their conveyance, 32 II, III | with shame, weeping, and having their heads and faces smeared 33 II, V | the fact is well known, having been spread through the 34 II, XI | military14 life in the Church, having professed himself a monk, 35 II, XI | with arms for battle, or, having already advanced near, was 36 II, XII | chastely confined herself, having heard of her faith and excellence, 37 II, XII | And thus the blessed man, having received, through another 38 II, XIII | be regarded among us as having been endowed with so great 39 II, XIV | portion of the world, after having subdued ten kings; and that 40 II, XIV | the empire of the East, having his seat and the capital 41 II, XIV | doubt but that Antichrist, having been conceived by an evil 42 III, I | uncertain. For this man, too, having been a follower of Martin 43 III, IV | tendency of all servants, having scarcely stepped beyond 44 III, IV | laughing at their master as having been mocked by a dream, 45 III, VII | those of others. But Martin, having there offered up prayer, 46 III, VIII | one day came to him, and having entered his private apartment, 47 III, VIII | helpless monks. Then Martin, having recourse to his well-known 48 III, IX | in a like kind of work, having the concurrence of Refrigerius 49 III, XI | of Christ. And at last, having entered during the night, 50 III, XI | his wishes from avarice, having cast a longing eye on the 51 III, XI | may easily be excused for having, by all sorts of expedients, 52 III, XIV | leads to Rome, whirlwinds having suddenly arisen, all on 53 III, XIV | supplications. Speedily, Lycontius, having experienced the Divine kindness, 54 III, XIV | a certain one, I say, having found abundance of coals 55 III, XV | entered the clerical office, having, in fact, been brought up 56 III, XV | accused by many of not only having bought boys belonging to 57 III, XV | had .gone out, the demons having, I believe, been, in the 58 III, XVI | falls into utter fury, having no control over himself. 59 III, XVII | to it, or to all Asia, in having only Martin.~ 60 III, XVIII| a heap of unknown dust, having suffered death in the midst 61 III, XVIII| make any attacks upon me."~Having uttered these sad words


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